Not exact matches
The Amaze 4G is undoubtedly one of the best - looking Android phones around, and HTC and T - Mobile back up those good looks with a fast processor, a fantastic
camera, and
impressive 4G speeds (at
least on the download).
On paper at
least the
camera of the HTC Nexus 9 should be pretty
impressive; an 8MP sensor with auto - focus and an F / 2.4 aperture lens should mean some decent quality photos.
Leaping from the
least impressive spec to the most, I would describe my experience with the Xperia XA1's
camera as mildly disappointing — mainly because the company attempted to shoehorn a premium
camera into a budget device that seemingly can't support it.
The company's high - end indoor security
camera can do some
impressive things, like double as a Google Assistant speaker, but oddly it lacks simple things in the box, or at
least, it did.
It sports a great looking display, with the Kirin 970 processor inside and a dual -
camera setup which is also pretty
impressive, to say the
least.
Pictures don't really prepare you for just how compact Essential's
camera is, but it's
impressive to say the
least.
LG's
camera on the V30 is also nothing short of
impressive, at
least at first glance.
What is
impressive about the
camera experience is all the features and shooting modes that are available, but quality of images it is able to capture is a little underwhelming to say the
least.
Once again, more testing will be required, but the respective
camera packages are, at
least on paper, quite
impressive.