The rear has a largish camera
lens with flash, while the front has just the home button which has a fingerprint scanner.
The RE camera, a handheld point - and - shoot device, features a 146 - degree wide angle
lens with a 16MP camera sensor.
The V30 packs a 16 - megapixel main camera with a super-low f / 1.6 aperture, as well as a wide - angle 13 - MP f / 1.9
lens with a 120 degree field of view.
The first device has a small rear camera
lens with a single LED flash, but a large front camera lens.
Where the standard Gionee A1 comes in with a 16MP front camera that boasts an aperture of f / 2.0 and a selfie flash, the Gionee A1 Plus takes the game to the next level by packing a larger 20MP
lens with the same aperture as its counterpart as well as selfie flash.
One lens has an f / 1.7 aperture wide - angle 25 mm lens, while the other has a 59 mm
lens with 2.3 X optical zoom capable of 12x magnification, according to The Verge.
ASUS is targeting mobile photographers with the ZenFone 2's 13 - MP PixelMaster camera, which sports a F / 2.0 aperture
lens with low light mode, Real Tone flash mode for capturing accurate skin colors and HDR for optimal exposure.
The rear camera has an 8MP
lens with AF, f / 1.9 aperture and LED flash while the front comes with a 2MP lens that has f / 2.2 aperture.
Samsung's newest phone features the same 12 - megapixel sensor and f / 1.7
lens with optical image stabilization as its predecessor.
Even though Razer is targeting (mobile) gamers with its first handset offering, the Razer Phone is still meant to be a universally appealing device featuring a high - end dual - camera setup consisting of two 12 - megapixel sensors, one of which is mounted behind a wide - angle
lens with an aperture of f / 1.8, with the other one supporting an f / 2.6 telephoto lens.
While the Galaxy S9 + has dual camera lens setup on the back just like the Galaxy Note 8, one with a primary
lens with the telephoto shooter for lossless optical zoom and better portraits and another wide angle lens.
On the back of the Lumia 900 is an 8MP auto focus camera
lens with Nokia's customary Carl Zeiss optics next to an unobtrusive dual LED flash.
Front camera is a 5MP, f / 2.0 wide angle
lens with its own flash, night mode and large 1.4 um pixels.
The Galaxy Note 8 features a dual camera setup like all the 2017 flagship devices which comes out with a 12MP wide angle main sensor with f / 1.7 aperture accompanied with a 12MP telephoto
lens with f / 2.4 aperture.
For its FFC, the ZenFone AR uses an 8MP wide - angle
lens with the same f / 2.0 aperture, autofocus, and dual - tone LED flash for excellent low - light selfies and video chatting.
The camera comes with a 22 mm equivalent
lens with an f / 2.0 aperture, and can record 1080p videos at 30 fps.
The camera found on that niche device appears to be similar to the one featured on the rear plate of the Galaxy S9; it uses a 1.4 μm sensor mounted behind
a lens with much more moving parts than what you can find inside any fixed - aperture glass, i.e. the kind of lenses that are usually used in smartphones.
On the back, there is a single 16MP
lens with f / 2.0 aperture and support for 4K video recording.
The camera also comes with Sony's proprietary «Bionz» image processing engine for better motion detection and noise reduction, and has a 25 mm equivalent
lens with an f / 2.0 aperture.
This seems to be a telephoto
lens with almost three times magnification.
The system includes a 16 - megapixel wide - angle
lens with f / 1.7 aperture and a 20 - megapixel telephoto
lens with f / 2.6 aperture.
The Galaxy Note 8's dual - camera setup will reportedly comprise a 12 - megapixel optical
lens with dual - image pixel sensor and a 13 - megapixel telephoto lens.
The smaller Galaxy S9 is equipped with a single 12 - megapixel sensor mounted behind
a lens with a variable aperture ranging from f / 2.4 to f / 1.5.
The device's front camera features an 8 - megapixel
lens with f / 1.7 aperture.
The biggest change here is the new dual camera system which consists of a 28 mm wide - angle f / 1.8 aperture lens and a 56 mm telephoto
lens with f / 2.8 aperture.
There's a 5MP rear camera with flash and a front - facing 2MP
lens with flash as well.
It constitutes of a 12 - megapixel f / 1.7
lens with 1.4 µm pixel size, laser autofocus, dual tone flash and a front - facing 5 - megapixel f / 2.0 shooter which also comes with a 1.4 µm pixel size and dual - LED (dual tone) flash.
Both these devices feature a 12 - megapixel
lens with a variable aperture.
One of the marquee features of the Mate 10 Pro is the Leica dual - camera setup on the back, which combines a 20 - megapixel monochrome
lens with a 12 - megapixel colour sensor.
The iPhone X's hardware upgrade on the telephoto camera to a brighter - aperture
lens with OIS ensures better zoom shots and sharper portraits (particularly indoors) than those taken with the iPhone 8 Plus.
The rear cameras will be 16 Mp and also have F1.9
lens with HDR support with plenty of other options in the camera menu.
Protruding from the back of the device is a f / 1.8
lens with optical image stabilization (OIS), laser auto - focus and dual - tone flash.
The improved 8 megapixel front - facing camera has a wide angle
lens with additional support for panorama mode so you can capture the crowd.
The manufacturer has used a 120 - degree super wide - angle
lens with dual tone flash and on paper, it is one of the best cameras that you could get at this price point.
In terms of camera, there's a combination of 16MP + 2MP rear
lens with PDAF and LED flash.
The improvement to the iPhone X's telephoto lens, including a wider - aperture f / 2.4
lens with OIS, helped lift its score over the 8 Plus.
While it didn't match up to our top picks, the LG V30 still has a very capable dual - lens camera that combines a 16 - megapixel, f / 1.6
lens with a 13 - megapixel, f / 1.9 lens.
The HTC U11 Life has a single 16 - megapixel
lens with an f / 2.0 aperture that takes decent - enough photos within its price range.
The rear dual camera setup compromises of a 12 - Megapixel sensor +8 - Megapixel ultra-wide angle
lens with 120 - degree field of view.
The camera in the iPhone 8 Plus offers almost all the same benefits as the iPhone X, but Apple's flagship has a slightly faster, secondary telephoto
lens with OIS.
The FFC is an 8 - megapixel sensor with auto - focus, the same f / 1.7 aperture, and wide - angle
lens with HDR.
The secondary sensor is a telephoto
lens with f / 2.4 aperture that allows you to get up to 2x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom.
The top of the body houses a motion sensor and a 720p HD
lens with an 80 - degree field of view.
The phone gets a dual rear camera setup, a combination of 16MP + 20MP
lens with f / 1.8 aperture.
The rear of the phone is made out of plastic and it sports a single camera
lens with an LED flash.
On the front, there is a 5 - megapixel front facing camera with 78 - degrees wide angle
lens with LED flash for capturing selfie images and talking video chats.
As for the selfies, you get an 8MP
lens with f / 2.0 aperture.
The 16MP has a 75 - degree filed of view and f / 1.8 aperture, while the 8MP is a wide - angle
lens with f / 2.4 aperture and an FOV of 135 degrees.There's also a 5MP camera on the front for selfies and video chat.
This is thanks to pairing a standard wide angle
lens with a telephoto one.
The dual - camera setup is a 12 MP shooter next to a 16 MP
lens with a 2x optical zoom.