Sentences with phrase «main camera here»

The main camera here is like any flagship camera these days offers, a 16: 9 ratio capturer, although, the important point is that it's brilliant.
The main cameras here are overshadowed by the dual - lens offerings in the 7 Plus, 8 Plus, and iPhone X.

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The DVD release doesn't mess with that formula in the least: the most notable special feature we get here is «missing photos» from the camera the main characters lost and a gag reel.
Some of the main highlights here include the Beats Audio technology and a «world - class» camera.
There's a fingerprint scanner here too and we'll get a main 8 MP camera, plus a front 5 MP shooter.
Oddly enough, the screen has an 18:9 format and the main camera is a 13 megapixel OmniVision OV13855 unit, with F / 2.0 aperture and Android 8.1 Oreo is the OS here, with MIUI 9 on top.
Here's a quick look at the main specifications: — 4.5 - inch HD IPS touchscreen — Android 4.0 OS — Dual core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm MSM8960 processor — 1 GB RAM — 8 GB ROM, up to 32 GB microSD card expandability — 12.6 MP main camera, 1MP front snapper — NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, 3G, 4G LTE, mobile hotspot — 1780mAh Li - ion battery, up to 8 hours talktime — 5.2 x 2.5 x 0.3 inches in dimensions — 5.2 ounces in weight
WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 are also here, plus a smart card reader, a HD webcam upfront and a 5 megapixel main camera.
It's here that you will find the main accessibility options including: camera assist, auto aim, repeated button presses, and subtitles.
The lens here captures everything but the main event: the feet which the camera snapped by accident, the movie you only ever saw as a poster, or the secondary - brand product logos, all disposably immortalized as towels, toilet paper, curtains.
The only one of the top 10 here that I haven't personally tried in any way (here in the UK, there's no official distribution), LG's new flagship has to be in the running, if only for its «kitchen sink» app approach to specifications, packing in absolutely everything that anyone has ever asked for — including both a largely metal build and a big and replaceable (3200mAh) battery, a killer dual camera (one wide angle lens), plus an extra control and display panel above the main screen.
The main focus however here are the two rear camera modules that Huawei says are manufactured in partnership with Leica.
Without a better main shooter, all the interface and Duo Camera improvements here are inherently curbed.
They're covered in a sapphire glass mix and protected by a metal frame — and the island has to be here because of the physics of the large sensor in the main camera and the 2x optics of the zoom camera — in each case, more space is needed than the 8 mm thickness of the body of the phone.
The main camera in the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL is the same and it's rated at 12.2 - megapixels, but it's not the hardware that impresses here.
The 6 - inch full HD + display with an 18:9 aspect ratio is the main attraction here, dominating the front of the phone, but you also get a Snapdragon 660 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, the same dual camera as the flagship Sirocco and a 3,000 mAh battery.
The 23 - megapixel main OIS camera (Sony's IMX318 sensor) is placed on the back of the phone, while Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow comes out of the box here.
You don't actually use the main camera app here, but a feature hidden in the Accessibility settings.
Arguably the most important part of any smartphone, but an even more important part of this particular smartphone is the camera, and that's because the main selling point here is the camera — or at least its zooming capabilities.
The HTC Desire 816's main feature is the large 5.5 - inch HD display, and it also packs in a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC, a 13 - megapixel camera (no Ultrapixel sensor here), and design cues from HTC's recent high - end products.
Here you will find a main 12 - megapixel camera which comes accompanied by a 2 - megapixel sensor.
There's a 13MP main camera, similar to what we see on the Lenovo P90, but there's no optical stabilization here.
Now, the odd thing here is the lens below the main camera, it actually seems like the PRO 7 sports a secondary camera in - between the main shooter and the LED flash.
The new camera setup is the main differentiator here.
There are three main things we're looking at here: the presence of those repositioned antenna lines along the phone's top and bottom edges, a dual - lens camera, and what sure appears to be an iPad Pro-style Smart Connector.
Aside from the main cameras compared here, let's also remember that the OnePlus 5 packs a complete secondary camera that offers a longer focal length for interesting shots and a Portrait Mode that gives you unique background blurring in certain photos.
Swiping on the view finder brings up the photo, video, timelapse, and hyperlapse options, but the main focus here is on offering a good default camera interface, and it works pretty well in that regard.
The reason why we chose OnePlus 3T here for this comparison is because this is one of the most requested and also, the main difference which we saw on the OnePlus 3T and the OnePlus 3 itself was the front facing camera.
On the back of the ASUS ZenFone 5Z you will find two cameras, a 12 - megapixel main snapper (Sony's IMX363 sensor, f / 1.8 aperture, 83 - degree lens, 16 - scene AI scene detection), and a secondary 120 - degree wide - angle lens, though we're still not sure what sensor is included here, nor how many megapixels are we looking at, but we're presuming 12 as well.
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