There's a front - facing 5 -
megapixel camera here as well, just like the original.
While it would have been cool to see what Sony can do with a dual - camera setup, the 23 -
megapixel camera here performs beautifully, and we have no issues in recommending it to anyone that is a photographer (whether they are professional or an amateur), or even someone that wants to replace their point and shoot with something that fits in their pocket and can double as a smartphone.
The company has included the LG G4's 16 -
megapixel camera here as well, which is not even more polished and offers more features, especially in the video department.
Not exact matches
The array of photo options on the Omnia 7 is very vast, where it does take a good picture with its 5
megapixel camera and the 720p video capture is decent too — it's
here where Samsung will be standing out over the other Windows Phone 7 handsets on offer.
The 5 -
megapixel Dual Lens
camera (two
camera sensors) is located on the front side of this phone, and Android 5.1.1 Lollipop comes pre-installed
here with LG's UX interface installed on top of Google's operating system.
4.5 - inch 480 x 800 Super AMOLED Plus display Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) NFC support, though compatibility with the forthcoming ISIS mobile payment standard is «to be determined» Category 24 HSDPA (42 Mbps) and Category 6 HSUPA (5.76 Mbps) for extremely fast HSPA + support — faster than any HSPA + phone currently sold in the US AWS plus 850 / 1900 MHz compatibility for support on AT&T's «4G» network if the merger succeeds Preliminary measurements place it at 5.16 x 2.76 x 0.37 inches — within a few hundredths of an inch of the Infuse 16 GB internal ROM, 1 GB internal RAM, external microSD up to 32 GB
Here's where it outdoes the Infuse: it's quoted with a Qualcomm 1.2 GHz dual - core APQ8060 application processor, which is extraordinarily unusual for a Samsung — particularly considering the availability of Samsung's own multi-core Exynos line; it's paired with an MDM8220 modem processor 8
megapixel primary
camera with flash and 1080p video capture, secondary front - facing
camera Like the Galaxy S II, the Hercules won't have a dedicated HDMI port — it'll move high - def video over Micro USB using MHL [CellphoneSignal]-LSB-...]
There isn't much
here we don't already know as Huawei has confirmed the 7 ″ IPS display, Android 3.2 Honeycomb, 1.2 GHz dual - core Qualcomm 8260 processor, 5
megapixel camera on the back and 1.3
megapixels on the front and 720p HD video recording.
Finishing with: «Since no specs were available to accompany the image, we can't be certain that holds true
here, especially with what appears to be an eight -
megapixel camera aboard (the 710 offers a five -
megapixel shooter).»
The front - facing
camera has jumped from a 1.2 -
Megapixel to a 2 -
Megapixel sensor with 1920 x 1080 resolution which takes fairly sharp self - portrait pictures, but HD video calling is the real benefit
here.
Here's the lowdown on the Omega HD's
camera: - Excellent shots in decent to good lighting - Great low light shots, with very good color detail and quick focusing - Excellent macro shots - Excellent panorama shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Decent 720p video recording - Auto - focus is a bit aggressive The Omega HD one - ups the Titan TV by having a 2.0
megapixel BSI front facing
camera.
Sample 4: (outdoor, focus mode set to infinity): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CCJT0NRESw
Here's the lowdown on the Titan TV's
camera: - Excellent shots in decent to good lighting - Decent low light shots, with relatively low noise levels and good color detail - Excellent macro shots, with sharp focus and closer shooting distance - Excellent panorama shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Video recording is decent for 720p - Getting a sharp focus in low light mode is very difficult For a change, the front facing
camera of the Titan TV is actually 2.0
megapixels.
Here's a quick refresher of the phone's spec sheet: it offers a 4.3 - inch Super AMOLED Plus display, a 1 GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, a 32 GB microSD card, and an 8 -
megapixel camera capable of recording 720p HD video.
On the back of the Pixel C, you'll find an 8 -
megapixel camera, while stereo speakers are also included
here.
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.
There's 16 GB of expandable storage
here and they both share a 5 -
megapixel rear - facing
camera as well as a 2 -
megapixel front - facing
camera.
As far as
cameras are concerned, there's a 12 MP back
camera here and a front facing shooter with an 8
megapixel resolution.
Both have an 8 -
megapixel rear
camera so there shouldn't be too much difference
here, but the Xperia Z4 Tablet ups the ante when it comes to the front - facing snapper in terms of
megapixels and software.
There's an 8
megapixel back
camera here and a front 5 MP sensor, too.
WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 are also
here, plus a smart card reader, a HD webcam upfront and a 5
megapixel main
camera.
A 2 -
megapixel front
camera is brought
here for Skype and video calls, while on the back we're getting a 8 -
megapixel sensor.
UPDATE:
Here are some of the spec's listed: 3.2 inch 480 x 360 screen, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi - Fi b / g / n, BlackBerry OS 6, 512 MB RAM, 512 MB Flash + 4 GB Flash + 4 GB micro-SD card, 5
megapixel camera, 1300 mAh battery, and the following dimensions: 161.1 g. (H X W X D) 111 x 62 x 14.6 mm.
Have a peek at a few more examples of what the Transformer Prime's 8 -
megapixel camera can do
here for photos and for video, the video being 1080p of course.
# 4 - inch WVGA display with 800 x 480 pixels of resolution # Dual - Core processor clocked at 1.4 GHz # 512 MB RAM # 5
megapixel camera on back side to record 720p HD videos # 8 GB storage with a microSD slot for memory expansion support # 9.9 mm thick # HSPA + 21 Mbps connectivity # Windows Phone 8 OS # A set of Nokia apps such as Nokia Music, Cinemagraph, Creative Studio, Panorama, Smart Shoot and
HERE Drive, Maps and Transit.
There's also no
camera lens poking out
here, as the 1.2 -
megapixel shooter up front is all you get.
Once again, the star
here is the
camera — a 13.0 -
megapixel affair with a wide metal band around it and dual LED flashes (one on either side of the lens, which is again not a usual arrangement).
We talked about the
camera already, but there are two 12 -
megapixel sensors
here.
They'll also sport 12 -
megapixel cameras (no dual lens option
here) and come in 64 GB or 128 GB versions, according to the latest report.
Before we dive into that, though,
here's a little overview of the V9's
camera muscle — There's a primary 16 -
megapixel f / 2.0 snapper along with a 5 -
megapixel secondary lens and dual - LED flash on the rear.
We're looking at 20 -
megapixel and 16 -
megapixel shooters
here, while a 16 -
megapixel camera is available on the front side of this smartphone as well.
The Selfie Expert proclamation
here too is made by a dual front facing
cameras — one a 16.0 -
megapixel one and another an 8.0 -
megapixel one.
Of course,
megapixel counts isn't necessarily a good indicator of image quality, but the good news
here is that the
camera of the Pure XL does perform extremely well, at least in good lighting conditions.
And the large
megapixel count delivers
here — detail is very well resolved, with none of the mushy textures produced by so many budget smartphone
cameras.
We would have liked to have seen the 5
megapixel camera found on the iPhone 6S
here too.
These two
cameras are vertically aligned, and if the source is to be believed, we're looking at two 16 -
megapixel snappers
here, while a f / 1.6 aperture was also mentioned, though we don't know if it applies to both of these
cameras or only one.
We're looking at 20 -
megapixel (monochrome) and 12 -
megapixel (RGB)
camera sensors
here, and on top of them lie Leica lenses, as was the case with the Huawei Mate 9 as well.
Now, in terms of its
cameras, HMD Global partnered up with Zeiss yet again
here, the Nokia 7 Plus features 12 -
megapixel (f / 1.75 aperture) and 13 -
megapixel (f / 2.6 aperture) snappers on the back, with Zeiss» optics.
Now there's much more to the
camera, than just the Kirin 970
here, Honor has upgraded the dual -
camera setup, so there's a 16 -
megapixel sensor and a 20 -
megapixel sensor included.
In terms of actual hardware refinements, the most noteworthy change
here is that LG reworked the G5's dual
camera array to include two 13 -
megapixel sensors instead of one 16 -
megapixel sensor and one 8 -
megapixel sensor.
There's nothing special
here, if you're used to reading smartphone spec sheets, because the Fairphone 2 has an 8 -
megapixel rear
camera and a 5 -
megapixel selfie
camera.
And the 5 - magapixel rear - facing shooter
here is no exception (there's also a 2 -
megapixel camera up front for video chats).
There is a general symmetry
here too — yes, the 5.0 -
megapixel cameras with flashes just below them are positioned in the top left corners of all three devices, the brandnames of the manufacturers are in the upper middle parts and on the lower part, you find the Android One logo (name) with a speaker grille beneath it.
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 front - facing
camera has jumped from a 1.2 -
Megapixel to a 2 -
Megapixel sensor with 1920 x 1080 resolution which takes fairly sharp self - portrait pictures, but HD video calling is the real benefit
here.
What's new
here is that portrait mode is now available with the phone's front - facing
camera thanks to Face ID's depth sensor, allowing its single 7 -
megapixel, f / 2.2 aperture shooter to utilize Portrait Mode as well as the feature's clever new lighting techniques.
Here's the rundown: Snapdragon 835 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, either 64 GB or 128 GB of storage, an 8 -
megapixel front - facing
camera, a 12 -
megapixel rear
camera, front stereo speakers, a fingerprint scanner on the back, a USB - C port on the bottom, and no headphone jack.
A dual - LED flash unit is still part of the package
here, as are optical image stabilization and phase detection autofocus, whereas the front
camera of the device is an 8 -
megapixel unit with an f / 1.7 lens, as was the case with the Galaxy S8.
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.
As far as details, the winner
here is the Google Pixel XL whose 12.3 -
megapixel camera beats the competition despite the 19 -
megapixel unit on the Sony model.
A 12 -
megapixel UltraPixel 3
camera (1.4 um pixel size, OIS, f / 1.7 aperture) is included on the back fo the phone, while an 8 -
megapixel selfie shooter (BSI sensor, 85 - degree lens) is also
here.
Previous rumors concerning the
camera have been confirmed
here: image recognition leads to features like AI CAM to sort different shooting modes for different subjects; QLens to scan barcodes and QR codes; and Bright Mode, which amalgamates light - sensing abilities by group pixels together to create a 4 -
megapixel image rather than a 16 -
megapixel one.