16 and 5 - megapixel shooters are located on the back of the HOMTOM S9 Plus, while a single 13 -
megapixel camera lies on the front side of the device.
13 and 2 - megapixel snappers are included on the back of this phone, while a 5 -
megapixel camera lies on its front side.
13 and 2 - megapixel snappers can be found on the back of this phone, while 13 and 2 -
megapixel cameras lie on the front side of the phone.
Not exact matches
It comes with two
cameras, the rear
camera being a 5
megapixel while on the front
lies a 2
megapixel unit.
The Dynabook is a let down on its image shooting capabilities, equipped as it is with a 1.3
megapixel unit at the rear, while on the front
lies a 0.3
megapixel camera.
The Slider will also pack a 5
megapixel camera at the back while on the front
lies a 1.2
megapixel unit.
A 1.2
megapixel camera at the front will allow for video chatting and self portraits while at the rear
lies a 8
megapixel unit along with LED flash.
A 3
megapixel camera adorns the front of the tablet, while on the rear
lies a 8
megapixel unit (which, it seems, is fast turning out to be the de facto rear
camera standard for 10 inch tablet PCs, the Transformer Prime already has and so does the HTC Jetstream).
The other hardware features of the Tablet include a 5
megapixel camera at the back while on the front
lies an integrated 2
megapixel unit.
One of the similarities shared between the two models
lies in their
camera configuration, as each tablet's back panel accommodates a 2 -
megapixel camera with 720p video recording capabilities, while a VGA sensor resides on the opposite side.
In its front
lies a 2
megapixel camera for video calls.
At the back is a 5
megapixel camera with autofocus to record decent quality video, and in the front there
lies a 2
megapixel camera for video calls.
In the front
lies a 1.3
megapixel camera for clicking self portrait photos and video chat.
Its 13 -
megapixel main
camera is also too fat, which keeps the phone from ever
lying flat on its back.
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.
Under the hood
lies a MediaTek 6750 1.5 GHz octa - core processor, while around back there's a 13 -
megapixel camera with flash and on the front there's a 5 -
megapixel camera.
Above the screen
lies an 8 -
megapixel front - facing
camera and the iris scanner that was first introduced on the ill - fated Galaxy Note 7.
Above the screen
lies a 5 -
megapixel selfie
camera with a built - in dual flash; around back sits a 8 -
megapixel camera; and under the hood is a a quad - core MediaTek processor, a 3,000 mAh battery, and a wireless radio that supports up to LTE Category 4 speeds.
The smartphones both feature a 12 -
megapixel RGB and 20 -
megapixel Monochrome
camera configuration, but differences
lie in the
cameras» aperture.
Around back
lies an 8 -
megapixel camera and the front has a 5 -
megapixel camera.
Around back, meanwhile,
lies a 12 -
megapixel dual
camera setup with 4 - axis optical image stabilization alongside a 2x lossless lens and 10x zoom.