Additionally, Android P will embrace dual - camera systems, letting third - party camera apps «access streams simultaneously from two or more
physical cameras on devices running Android P.» That means developers will be able to do more with the second lens on dual - camera devices, letting them get creative with portraits, black - and - white, wide - angle shots, and anything else the secondary camera provides.
Android P is finally bringing a Multi-camera API, letting developers «access streams simultaneously from two or more
physical cameras on devices running Android P.» So now third - party apps will be able to do much more with the secondary camera, whether it's for portraits or wide - angle shots.
You can now access streams simultaneously from two or more
physical cameras on devices running Android P. On devices with either dual - front or dual - back cameras, you can create innovative features not possible with just a single camera, such as seamless zoom, bokeh, and stereo vision.
Not exact matches
«Even from a
physical security perspective, we're seeing more
cameras and intrusion
devices being connected
on the network,» he says.
Disney elaborated
on what the new technology brings to the table by saying, «We enable seamless interaction between the digital and
physical world using specially formulated infrared - absorbing markers — hidden from the human eye, but visible to a
camera embedded in a compact mobile projection
device.
Priced at $ 199, the myTouch 4G Slide has all the hallmarks of being a successful Android
device — it features a 3.7 - inch smallish touchscreen display, a full
physical four - row QWERTY keypad for easy texting, an 8MP
camera to keep any amateur photo enthusiast happy, and HTC's own eye candy, Sense 3.0, layered
on top of Gingerbread 2.3.4 operating system.
With access to JavaScript
on mobile
devices, ebooks can potentially gain access to information about the reading
device itself, such as the location of the reader in the
physical world, or the
device's orientation, or even add photos and video from the
device's
camera.
The company removed the
physical home button for a greater screen - to - body ratio and moved the fingerprint scanner
on the back of the
device, but its location right next to the rear
camera is uncomfortable.
In fact, you can disable the
camera completely if you'd like (via a toggle in settings or a
physical button
on the
device itself), which should allay fears about having an always - connected
camera in your bedroom.
In any case, the
device's
physical keys are located
on the right, and this handset comes with a quad -
camera setup, two of its
cameras are placed
on the back, while the other two can be found
on the front side of the
device.
The
physical camera button is also a part of this package, while you'll find a 3,000 mAh battery unit
on the inside of this
device.
There is no
physical home button
on the new
devices, with built - in pressure sensitive controls placed into the lower section of the curved displays instead, while the fingerprint sensor has moved to the rear of the
devices on the right of the
camera lens.
There are no
physical buttons
on the front of the
device, with just one speaker at the top in the middle, a sensor below and a front - facing
camera in the top left.
It looks exactly as the leaks predicted it would, with rounded corners like the OnePlus 5, super slim bezels at the top and bottom of the display, no
physical buttons
on the front of the
device (though there are
on - screen controls) and a dual - rear
camera setup in the top left - hand corner
on the back of the
device.
On the front of the
device is the earpiece, 8MP selfie
camera, capacitive buttons and a
physical home / fingerprint reader button.
No more debating whether a
physical fingerprint reader should occupy precious space
on the front or back of a mobile
device, closer or farther away from the
camera.
That's something the company does rather well: its four pillars of additions - Moto Key (use the
device to unlock other
devices, such as your Windows PC), Moto Actions (
physical actions to perform tasks, such as torch /
camera launch), Moto Display (night mode and always -
on display) and Moto Voice (as above, voice assistant)- are all housed in a single point umbrella app, called Moto.
There are very slim bezels at the top and bottom of the displays
on both
devices, no
physical home button
on the front of either and both have a rear - mounted fingerprint sensor to the right of the
camera lens.
These renders also reveal that the
device will include two
cameras on its back, a rear - facing fingerprint scanner, and that all of its
physical keys will be located
on the right.
There's no
physical home button here, so the front face is mostly display (though it does have some noticeable bezels up top and
on the bottom) with the front
camera and LED flash in the top bezel, and over
on the back of the
device you have the rear
camera, LED flash, and then the fingerprint sensor right below that.
If you want something with a better
camera, better sound, and perhaps a smaller footprint when it comes to
physical device size and that works perfectly
on U.S. networks, there are better options out there.