It's even got
a motion photo option like you'll find on the Pixel 2 or iPhone.
Not exact matches
Apple made the first step towards a wider adoption of 3D Touch by adding support in its own apps, so for example, when pressing the Mail icon harder, you get
options such as all inboxes, VIP, search, and message, while doing the same thing on the camera icon lets you take a selfie, record video or slow -
motion, or shoot a
photo instantly.
I personally found live
photo and
motion tracking modes interesting among other
options.
The «Three Lines» on the extreme left of the screen is where the hidden menu is placed and here you will see
options like Slow
Motion, Panorama,
Photo Sphere, Portrait, AR Stickers and Settings.
At the moment, the overflow menu for
Motion Photos on Pixel 2 devices provides users with the
option to save as a still
photo or a video.
With an integrated DVD reader / writer or Blu - Ray Disc drive, a wide range of connection
options including integrated Bluetooth 4.0 (optional) and Wi - Fi, a 6 - in - 1 card reader and optional HDMI out / in (optional) ports, the system makes it easy to manage and access
photos, videos, music and more with the added convenience of Lenovo
Motion Control which simplifies common tasks using instinctive hand gestures.
By swiping from the left side of the screen, you're able to switch shooting modes, with
options including Slow
Motion, Panorama,
Photo Sphere, and Lens Blur.
An audio slideshow, at about half the price, uses a series of
photos, complete with music and fade or
motion transitions, with voiceover as an
option.