Up front, the device features an 8 - megapixel
lens with autofocus and Auto HDR.
The rear cameras are said to be a dual - pixel 12 - megapixel lenses with optical image stabilization, while the front - facing camera is an 8 - megapixel
lens with autofocus.
The Galaxy Note 4 has 16MP / 3.7 MP
lenses with autofocus, LED flash and OIS.
The device is expected to sport 12 and 13 MP
lenses with autofocus, f / 1.7 aperture, and 1.12 µm pixel size.
Not exact matches
Approach the 420,000 - euro Ruf from the side and it looks so strange your eyes will grapple
with the image like an
autofocus lens trying to lock on to an object
with no straight edges.
Sony brought the camera over from its Xperia Z5 —
with a 23MP sensor
with f / 2.0, Phase Detection
Autofocus (PDAF,) and LED flash — however, according to our review, it did not fare as well when we tested the Xperia X. Sony increased the FFC from 5.1 MP to a massive 13MP and gave it an aperture of f / 2.0 and 22 mm
lens for selfies and video chatting.
On the front side, the phone uses one 16 - megapixel sensor
with OIS,
autofocus and a f / 2.0 aperture
lens.
According to T - Mobile's product page, the Idol 4S
with Windows 10 Mobile features a 5.5 - inch 1920 × 1080 display, 21 - megapixel rear camera
with phase detection
autofocus, 8 - megapixel front camera
with wide angle
lens, and 64 GB of storage
with a microSD slot for adding more storage.
Whereas, the Galaxy S9 + bears dual rear camera setup clubbed
with dual OIS and SuperSpeed Dual Pixel 12MP
autofocus sensor on the rear
with 12MP secondary telephoto
lens.
It's packing a 12 - megapixel rear camera
with Dual
Autofocus Pixels, a 5 - megapixel front - facing camera
with wide - angle
lens, and a 3000mAh battery
with fast charging support.
The Nexus 6 uses a unique dual - tone flash ring around the 13MP
lens and has
autofocus and OIS... it does not compete
with the 16MP camera on the Galaxy S6 (see description below).
The Android phone sports an ultra-thin design of 6.5 mm in thickness along
with 2.97 mm narrow bezel, and comes
with a HiSilicon K910T 1.8 GHz quad - core processor, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 5 - inch Full HD 445ppi LCD display
with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, 8 - megapixel front - facing camera, and 13 - megapixel rear camera
with Sony BSI IMX214
lens, a DSLR level image signal processor, and
autofocus and auto exposure separation.
The Galaxy A8's camera setup features a 16 - megapixel
autofocus rear camera
with optical image stabilisation, f / 1.9 aperture, a wide - angle
lens (120 degrees) and LED flash.
The phone known as the INNOV8 in its current incarnation features either 8 or 16 GB of flash memory, quadband GSM / EDGE
with HSDPA 7.2 high - speed data support, Â Symbian OS
with Series 60 Feature Pack 2, a 2.8 inch QVGA resistive touchscreen display capable of 16.7 million colors, an 8.0 megapixel camera
with a mechanical shutter,
lens cover,
autofocus, dual - LED flash, and VGA video recording along
with stereo Bluetooth, microSDHC expansion slot, FM radio
with RDS, A-GPS support, and Wi - Fi radio
with DLNA streaming media support.
The smartphone runs on Microsoft's latest Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system, and features a Qualcomm S4 1.5 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, a 4.3 - inch super LCD 2 touchscreen display
with 720p resolution and Gorilla Glass 2, and 8 - megapixel rear
autofocus camera
with LED flash, BSI sensor for better low - light captures, f2.0 aperture, 28 mm
lens and dedicated HTC ImageChip, and an ultra-wide-angle front camera
lens for video chat, moreover, other specs also include internal GPS antenna
with GLONASS Connectivity, studio - quality sound
with Beats Audio, and embedded 1800mAh rechargeable battery.
InFocus M810 bears a 13 - megapixel
autofocus rear camera
with a Sony Exmor R sensor, f / 2.2
lens, and true - tone LED flash.
Furthermore, the smartphone has a 13MP laser
autofocus camera
with f / 1.8 aperture, OIS
with video stabilization, dual LED flash and more, so the handset has the ability to capture high - quality photos, and it also supports 4K video recording, slow motion video and panorama, and a 5MP front - facing camera
with wide - angle
lens, f / 2.2 aperture, and flash is designed for perfect selfie and comfortable video chat.
Meanwhile, audio quality is being taken care of by dual front - facing Dolby - enhanced speakers, and for those comfortable enough to snap pics on a gadget measuring 209.8 mm in height, an 8 MP rear camera
with autofocus and wide - aperture f / 2.2
lens should expertly do the job.
As we can see from the images, the smartphone features ultra narrow bezel design, and runs on Google Android 4.2.2 mobile operating system, and comes
with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.26 GHz quad - core processor, 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM, 32 GB internal storage, 5.2 - inch Full HD IPS display
with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, 2.1 - megapixel front facing camera and 13 - megapixels rear camera
with optical image stabilizer, 8x digital zoom, sapphire crystal glass
lens and multi-point
autofocus.
The smartphone runs on Google 4.2 Jelly Bean OS
with a promise to upgrade
with KitKat 4.4 OS, and comes
with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.2 GHz quad - core processor, 2GB / 3 GB RAM, 16GB / 32 GB internal storage, 5.5 - inch Full HD 1080p LTPS display
with 401 ppi and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 8.0 - megapixel front - facing
autofocus camera, and 16 - megapixel rear
autofocus camera
with 1/2.3 - inch sensor and Largan M8
lens.
As shown in the images, HTC One mini 2 follows the design of HTC One M8, and it runs Google Android 4.4 KitKat OS, and comes
with Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 ARM Cortex - A7 1.2 GHz quad - core processor, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 4.5 - inch 326ppi 720p Super LCD 2 display, 5 - megapixel front - facing camera, 13 - megapixel rear
autofocus camera
with BSI sensor and f / 2.2
lens.
Lumia 950 also has a 20MP rear camera
with 6 -
lens ZEISS optics, OIS,
autofocus with two - stage capture key, f / 1.9 aperture, and natural flash as well as 4K video recording, and its 5MP frontal camera has f / 2.4 aperture and wide angle
lens for selfies.
As we can see from the images, the Android phone features sleek ultra-slim body and ultra-narrow bezel, and comes
with Hisilicon Kirin 910 1.6 GHz quad - core processor
with Mali450 - MP4 GPU, 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM, 16 GB internal storage
with a microSD card slot for up to 32 GB, 7 - inch FHD IPS display
with 1200 x 1920 pixels resolution, 5 - megapixel front - facing camera and 13 - megapixel
autofocus camera
with f / 2.2 aperture, 5 - element 28 mm wide - angle
lens.
On the back there's also a
lens for the 5 - MP
autofocus camera
with an LED flash beneath it.
Nokia Lumia 720 runs on Microsoft Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system, and comes
with Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 1 GHz dual - core processor, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB internal storage, 4.3 - inch capacitive touchscreen LCD display
with 480 x 800 pixels resolution and IPS panel, 1.3 - megapixel HD front - facing camera
with a wide - angle
lens, and 6.7 - megapixel rear
autofocus camera
with Carl Zeiss wide - angle
lens and LED flash for awesome photographs.
The smartphone runs on Google Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean mobile operating system, and features a 13 - megapixel
autofocus camera
with f2.2, 28 mm
lens, BSI sensor, LED ring flash and 4K video recording capability.
The oblong - shaped protrusion is a cover glass for all things camera on the Nokia 8,
with the dual LED flash, laser
autofocus system and dual ZEISS
lenses here.
It doesn't have
autofocus, so it's not great for anything other than astrophotography or landscape photography, but it's a wide angle
lens with a really wide aperture.
While there's nothing wrong
with the hardware — a modern 8 - megapixel backside - illuminated sensor and
autofocus lens paired
with a single LED flash and capable of recording HD video at 1080p — the software is flawed.
You get surprisingly good electronic stabilization that works in concert
with the optical
lens IS, a flip - out screen for easier self - shooting and vlogging, and fast, accurate Dual Pixel
autofocus.
The wide aperture f / 2.0
autofocus lens, high - quality BSI sensor and super-fast processing combined
with features like HDR, panorama and real - time filters provide an unrivaled imaging experience — it even captures photos and 1080p / 30 fps video simultaneously (
with full AF and stereo audio).
Its front - facing camera, in particular, is largely unchanged from last year's model,
with an 8MP sensor, f / 1.7
lens, and
autofocus.
Also around the outside of the device, you'll see a dual 13 - megapixel camera
with a f / 1.85
lens and laser
autofocus and a 8 - megapixel selfie camera
with a f / 2.20
lens.
Portrait mode, Portrait Lighting (beta), six ‑ element
lens, panorama (up to 63MP), sapphire crystal
lens cover, backside illumination sensor, hybrid IR filter,
autofocus with Focus Pixels, tap to focus
with Focus Pixels, Live Photos ™
with stabilization, wide color capture for photos and Live Photos, improved local tone mapping, body and face detection, exposure control, noise reduction, auto HDR for photos, auto image stabilization, burst mode, timer mode, photo geotagging, image formats captured: HEIF and JPEG
The Galaxy S9 has a 8MP f / 1.7 aperture
autofocusing front - facing camera (1/3.6 ″ sensor size, 1.22 µm pixel size, and 80 - degree field of view) and a 12MP rear camera (1/2.55 ″ sensor size, 1.4 µm pixel size, and 77 - degree field of view),
with the S9 + packing an additional 12MP telephoto
lens (1/3.4 ″ sensor size, 1.0 µm pixel size, 45 - degree field of view) for «2x zoom».
The front - facing camera is pretty good at 5 MP, while the rear camera has 8 MP,
with features like
autofocus, a four - piece composite
lens, and LED flash.
Around the back, the Honor 7X 16 - megapixel main camera
with PDAF (phase - detection
autofocus) behind an f / 2.2
lens, backed up by a 2 - megapixel secondary sensor for depth - sensing and portrait mode.
On the front side, the phone uses one 16 - megapixel sensor
with OIS,
autofocus and a f / 2.0 aperture
lens.
On the back, the LG V30 + features a dual - camera setup comprising a 16MP f / 1.6 primary shooter and a 13MP f / 1.9 wide - angle
lens with 1.0 μm pixel size, phase detection
autofocus, and a dual - tone LED flash module.
The 12 - MP rear shooter sports
autofocus with Focus Pixels, auto HDR, a sapphire crystal
lens cover, improved noise reduction and an f / 2.2 aperture.
On the rear is the 12MP + 8MP dual camera setup
with dual - pixel
autofocus and wide - angle
lens.
With a rear - facing 23 - megapixel shooter features a f / 2.0 aperture, 24 mm wide - angle
lens and hybrid
autofocus, the phone stands out from its peers at a similar price point.
For selfies, the flagship smartphone includes a 13MP snapper
with 1.12 um pixel size, phase detection
autofocus, and an f / 2.0 aperture 78.4 - degree wide - angle
lens.
The two camera
lenses on the phone's rear, a 13 - megapixel dual RGB color
lens with hybrid
autofocus (combining contrast, phase detect, and IR laser assist) and a second f / 1.85 monochrome
lens, can shoot videos at 4K 30 fps (or 1080p 60fps / 720p 120 fps) and capture 200 percent more light than the average sensor.
The primary camera at the rear is a single 12 - megapixel UltraPixel 3 unit
with large 1.4 um pixels, an f / 1.7 aperture
lens, UltraSpeed
autofocus, and optical image stabilization.
At the rear, Samsung's new tablet offers an 8MP
autofocus camera paired
with an f / 1.9 aperture
lens and an LED flash for decent performance even in low light.
The M6 is equipped
with a 13MP rear camera that integrates phase detection
autofocus, an f / 2.2 aperture
lens, and quad - tone RGBW flash.
The front camera is an 8 - megapixel Sony IMX179 1/3.2» sensor
with 1.4 µm pixels paired
with an f / 1.9
lens and
autofocus.
Being attached to the Laser lineup, imaging features do take a much needed precedence, the primary camera is made up fo 13 - Megapixel sensor
with large f / 2.0 - aperture, 5 - element auto - focus
lens and the Laser
autofocus.
You get OIS, laser
autofocus, 4K capture, and a decent 5MP front camera
with an f / 1.9
lens.