Sentences with phrase «not dual lens camera»

There is even a bokeh mode though this is not dual lens camera and a decent HDR.

Not exact matches

And even though it's not a dual - lens system, the Galaxy S8's camera can still do things that dual - lens cameras can, like the portrait mode on the OnePlus 5 and iPhone 7.
The Galaxy S8's camera isn't a dual - lens system like you'd find on the LG G6, OnePlus 5, or iPhone 7 Plus, but it's still the best camera on a smartphone.
However, the P9's dual cameras do imbue it with superpowers other smartphones can't touch, most notably the ability to make very convincing wide - aperture images of the sort we typically expect from DSLRs with specialized lenses.
On the back of the device is a dual lens camera, which operates in the same way the LG Optimus 3D mobile for 3D capture — only the Pad can't display those images or footage natively, but can directly export them to a 3D TV screen.
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 total resolution is 8 megapixels, with the ancillary lenses adding depth information, not unlike we've seen dual - lens cameras do the past year.
-- 8.7 MP PureView camera with OIS and Carl Zeiss lens — 4.5 - inch PureMotion HD + display — Dual core Snapdragon S4 processor with 1.5 GHz clock speeds; 1 GB RAM — Bluetooth 3.0, NFC, WLAN IEEE 802.11 a / b / g / n, 4G LTE, HSPA + — Qi wireless charging; 2000mAh battery — 32 GB built - in storage — Dimensions: 130.3 mm x 70.8 mm x 10.7 mm; weight: 185 grams
With dual lenses, a G sensor, WDR technology, and stealth, the addition of parking mode makes this the ideal camera for car for those who don't prioritize GPS features, but want a whole lot else out of their dash camera investment.
While we're not sure exactly what camera features Huawei will be including, previous dual camera smartphones have allowed for picture re-focusing, different angled lenses, and the piecing together of ultra-high resolution snaps, so there could be some tempting features here.
But despite having a dual camera, only the main shooter is remarkable - the poorly implemented dual - lens modes aren't worth your time.
While the smaller handset won't have a dual - camera setup, its only rear lens will still feature a variable aperture, much like the main module of the dual - camera system expected to debut on the Galaxy S9 Plus.
Don't forget about the LG G5's Always - on display or the dual - rear camera configuration with wide - angle lens either, that's in there.
No, there still aren't any special software features like split - screen multitasking, but there is a new dual - lens camera that looks positively jaw - dropping.
Dual lens cameras aren't new on ZTE phones, but we're impressed at the speed and quality from the Blade V9's camera.
The phone should be the same size as the Galaxy S7, but it won't feature a dual - lens camera, which apparently won't fit — the report doesn't say anything about the existence of a second «Plus» version of the device, however.
The Gionee S10L comes with a dual - camera setup, but it does not use the secondary lens for zooming.
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).
(The iPhone X also has the dual - camera setup, with the addition of optical image stabilization on both lenses, not just the wide - angle camera, and it supports the Portrait and Portrait Lighting modes on the front - facing camera, as well.)
Not only does it manage to mimic iPhone X's and the Note 8's portrait modes with just a single lens, it's virtually indistinguishable from the dual - camera results (and oftentimes better).
Maybe a tiny bit less, but we still don't like its off - center rear location for the same reason: we keep blindly smudging the far - too - close dual - lens camera.
Today, it has lost the uniqueness offered by the dual - lens camera, and faces a substantial challenge from not only the Huawei P10, but the OnePlus 5, the iPhone 7 Plus, and numerous devices from Chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi.
You won't find a bigger and better Android phone than the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, thanks to its oversized 6.2 - inch curved screen and low - light - defeating dual - lens camera.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was not the first smartphone to offer dual - lens cameras, but it was the first to have optical image stabilization (OIS) on both lenses.
The P20 and P20 Lite have dual - lens cameras on the back, but they're not the same either.
Its dual - lens camera doesn't have OIS in the telephoto lens (a feature saved for the X), but it's still a great way to snap a photo at long distances.
The camera is still fantastic, even if it doesn't have the dual - lens capabilities that are exclusive to the X and Plus, and you'll dig iOS 11 at this size more so than the even smaller iPhone SE.
It's powerful, comes equipped with a dual - lens camera, and offers great value for the money if you're not too worried about having the fastest phone on the market.
One thing that's still unclear, is whether or not only the iPhone 8 Plus will feature a dual shooter, with some rumours indicating that the smaller iPhone 8 will also have a dual - lens camera.
We expect to see dual cameras of varying quality in a host of smartphones this year, although we don't feel they're essential — the single - lens Pixel 2 XL is our current pick for the best smartphone camera.
There isn't a face unlock feature, despite the presence of a dual - lens front camera.
Google touted the lack of differences between the two models as a perk, not - so - subtly digging at Apple's decision to include the dual rear lens camera only in the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus.
It's not the same quality dual - lens camera as the Honor 8 with its 12MP color lens and 12MP monochrome sensor, but this is still a good setup that allows you to take wide - aperture shots.
However, even though this is a plus - sized iPad Pro there's no optical image stabilization, and you won't find a dual - lens camera on any iPad just yet.
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.
Its camera falls short of the G6's dual - lens shooter, to be fair, and it doesn't have have Dolby Vision and HDR 10 support.
Google talked a big game when it came to the Pixel's improved camera, citing their DxOMark score of 89, the highest of any smartphone ever tested (though the iPhone 7 Plus's dual - lens camera hasn't been tested yet).
Apple has allegedly decided to scrap plans to include a dual - lens camera sensor on the back of the iPhone 7 Plus, according to the latest rumor from China that claims the tech isn't quite ready.
Unfortunately, despite the addition of the second telephoto lens on the Plus, the main camera carries over the same weaknesses of the S9's promising dual - aperture lens: It tends to overexpose photos in low - light situations, and they're not as sharp, either.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 + feature a 12 - megapixel «Dual Pixel» rear - facing camera with a f / 1.7 lens, which is similar to the Galaxy S7, though it's not the same image sensor.
While the 5.8 - inch P20 features dual lenses around the back, the 6.1 - inch P20 Pro employs not one, not two, but three Leica - branded rear cameras, each designed to serve a unique purpose.
Whether Samsung will include the rumored Bixby AI voice assistant or not is still a mystery, but reports are adamant that there won't be a dual - lens camera just yet.
Despite a bevy of leaks, a ton of questions remain about the upcoming iPhone 7, the biggest of which is whether or not it will come with an exciting dual - lens camera.
HTC was actually among the first to make a major mark in the smartphone industry with a dual - lens camera back in 2011 — the Evo 3D, but it failed terribly not just because the 3D technology was also a terrible idea, but because the market wasn't ready for it.
This is not the first time that we are hearing Apple considering going for a dual - lens camera setup on the iPhone.
To make the most of dual cameras, you often have to switch between lenses to find the one that's perfect for the shot and this can often mean you don't take the exact picture you wanted, especially if it's of a moving subject.
But that's not all: there's a dual Carl Zeiss camera on the back, with one 12MP colour and 13MP secondary telephoto lens and 2X optical zoom.
During the launch event for the HTC U11 Plus, the Taiwanese company said that it's working on a dual - lens camera smartphone for 2018, but the exact details of the phone did not come out.
I'm not talking about the camera — which is still a single lens rather than the flagship - standard dual setup.
Still, Samsung's upcoming flagship, the Galaxy Note 8, is said to feature a dual - camera setup on the back, but it won't be the first Samsung smartphone with two lenses.
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