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Not exact matches
The
device is listed as having a 7MP
primary camera, and a 2 MP front
camera, both capable of 1080p video recording.
Packaged along with the S Pen, the smartphone - tablet hybrid
device flaunts a 5.55 - inch HD Super AMOLED capacitive display on the front panel along with a 1.9 MP webcam, while the flip side sports an 8MP
primary camera.
The
device integrates a 1 GHz Snapdragon, 800x480 display, 2 GB of onboard storage, a 5 - megapixel
primary camera with LED flash, and a front - facing
camera for video conferencing.
The
device is expected to feature a Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, Android 5.0 Lollipop out - of - the - box, the latest 64 - bit Exynos processor, 3 GB RAM, 32 GB ROM, 8 - megapixel
primary camera, 2.1 - megapixel secondary
camera, and Cat.
The
device comes with a 2 megapixel
primary camera and a 0.3 megapixel secondary
camera.
Although the
device gets a 5MP
primary camera, not much is known about the snapper, and we've also been left in the dark on whether a webcam will be included.
Wi - Fi edition of the Motorola XYBOARD 8.2
device packs Anodized aluminum, running Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS (built specifically for tablets), sporting a 8.2 - inch HS IPS HD (1280 X 800 pixels) capacitive multi-touchscreen display that has 178 degree viewing angles, powered by a 1.2 GHz dual - core processor for lightning - fast responsiveness, equipped with an LED flash enabled 5 megapixel
primary camera to record 720p HD videos, 1.3 megapixels from - facing shooter to shoot video calls, 16GB / 32 GB built - in memory storage, microSD card slot to expand the memory storage up to 32 GB, 1080p HD video playback, up to 6 hours of video playback and Web browsing, 3.5 mm headset jack, Bluetooth, HDMI port, micro USB 2.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi b / g / n connectivity, Android Market, a whole host of Google services and all the regular features of an Android tablet.
Other specs of the
device include a 13MP
primary camera, a 5MP selfie snapper, a 6,000 mAh battery, and Android 7.0 Nougat with Samsung's TouchWiz user interface on top.
The
device is said to have a 20.7 MP
primary camera with Sony IMX320 sensor.
The sound is hissy and prone to wind noise but, again, this is hard to criticise too much on a
device that is unlikely to be your
primary music player,
camera or camcorder.
Features three,
primary storage zones -
camera,
device, and open to help keep your gear organized, protected, and ready for the fast pace of modern travel.
Both
devices are hence shipping with 12.2 - megapixel
primary cameras which may not seem like a high number in a vacuum but should still deliver a high - quality performance, with the sensors mounted behind the lenses having a pixel size of 1.4 µm.
The
device, which raised over a million dollars on Kickstarter, sports a 5.2 - inch Full HD display, 32 GB of onboard storage and 100 GB of cloud storage, and a 13 MP
primary camera.
But Asus does seem to be on top of its monthly security updates (for the most part), and it has done a decent job with the optical zoom on the
camera — but seeing as the
camera is its
primary selling point, it still doesn't seem worth going the Asus route as opposed to other
devices.
Some
devices — like
cameras — may require an SD card for their
primary storage area.
In the
camera department, the Mate
device does a good job by presenting itself with a
primary 16MP rear
camera with LED flash and a secondary 8MP front
camera.
As per as
cameras are concerned, the
device sports 13MP
primary camera with f2.0 aperture, PDAF, 5P lens and LED flash which can record videos in 1080p at 30 frames per second.
Just below the
primary camera, there's a fingerprint scanner, which means the
device doesn't come with the scanner embedded under the display.
It would also seem here that
camera / optics are not the
primary draw of this
device.
On the rear of the
device there's an 8MP f / 2.4
primary camera with an LED flash, while the front - facing shooter has a resolution of 1.6 MP.
The
primary cameras of both
devices are also backed by 12 - megapixel sensors and variable - aperture lenses which can switch between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4, depending on the circumstances, i.e. the amount of light surrounding the handsets.
The
primary camera of both
devices has a 13 - megapixel sensor but we could spot some difference between the results produced by the two
cameras.
Xiaomi started reusing components across its
devices last year, and the result is that the 12MP
camera on the Redmi Note 5 is the same as the
primary sensor on last year's Mi A1.
Indeed, the Galaxy J7 Max (and no doubt the new Galaxy J5 and J7) can capture more light than the
primary cameras on the A5 or A7 (2017), but the more important factor is that the J7 Max doesn't have a tendency to blur scenes as much as Samsung's water - resistant A series
devices.
Unlike previous iterations, the Galaxy S8 + houses the fingerprint sensor on the rear of the
device, just beside the
primary camera.
Considering that this is a mid-range
device with a Quad HD display, the report also shows a 8MP front facing and
primary camera as well.
As per as
cameras are concerned, the
device comes with a 16MP
primary camera with PDAF laser focus with LED flash that can record videos in 1080p at 30 frames per second.
The
device has a 16MP + 20MP dual - lens
camera setup with f / 1.8 wide aperture on the
primary lens.
The
device uses a 13 - megapixel
primary camera which when combined with a 5 - megapixel secondary
camera should allow you to take impressive photographs with the bokeh effect.
I took a few test shots while checking out the
device, and the 8 - megapixel
primary camera looked quite interesting.
Razer also has Android 8.1 Nougat on this
device with a promised upgrade to Oreo, a dual -
camera system on the back with a 12MP f / 1.7
primary sensor, and interesting added features such as Nova Launcher Prime pre-installed.
Although you're unlikely to want to use the Asus ZenPad S 8.0 as your
primary photographic
device, the opportunity to take a quick snap is afforded by the 8MP rear - facing
camera, while the 5MP front - facing snapper is ideal for video calling, and boasts higher resolution than the unit on the Sony Xperia Tablet Compact.
The
device is powered by the Snapdragon 625 chipset, has 4 GB of RAM, and features a 12 MP
primary camera.
The
device sports a 12MP
primary camera with f / 1.7 aperture, dual pixel autofocus and dual LED flash, along with a 5MP front
camera with f / 2.2 aperture.
On the back side of the
device, you'll find the dual - lens
camera, where 12 - megapixel is
primary sensor and 2MP is secondary, which is used for getting wider aperture.
Both
devices use the same 23MP
primary camera and the same 8MP front - facing
camera (FFC) for a great photo experience.
For one thing, the pictures show a huge
camera bump on the upper center at the back of the
device, which could possibly match up to a rumor by Got ta Be Mobile that the G4 Note will have a 27MP
primary camera, much bigger than the 16MP shooter found on the LG G4.
There is no information about the optics of the
device, however, it is expected to come with a similar
camera setup like the Nokia 2, which had an 8MP
primary camera and a 5MP secondary
camera.
The
device testing the new Snapdragon processor was equipped with a 16MP
primary camera and had 4 GB of RAM.
In terms of imaging, the
device's
primary camera resolution has been increased to 8MP, while the front of the
device will house a 2MP shooter.
On the back, we have a 13MP
primary camera whose performance is decent for a
device of this price range.
On the
camera front, the
device will sport a 16MP
primary camera on the back and an 8MP selfie shooter in the front.
The
device still sports the vanilla Android experience and has 5 ″ HD Display, 1.2 GHz Quad Core Snapdragon chipset, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB Internal storage (no 8 GB variant with 4G) and 8 +2 megapixels
primary and front
cameras respectively.
The dual
camera setup on the
device sports a 13MP
primary sensor and a 5MP depth sensor, both the lenses work to capture compelling images with effects like Bokeh.
Both
devices feature the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and that chip is one of the
primary reasons Samsung can boast
camera improvements.
Following a report claiming Apple's suppliers are shipping only about 40 percent of the components originally planned for initial production of the iPhone X, a new report suggests the TrueDepth
camera is the
primary bottleneck.The word comes from KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo, who said the facial recognition system is «far more complex» than those on competing
devices, which is making it challenging for Apple to achieve mass production.An excerpt from Kuo's research note obtained by MacRumors: TrueDepth
camera may be main production bottleneck of iPhone X ramp.
The face of the
device consists only of the display, front - facing
camera, earpiece speaker, and ambient light sensor, and flipping around to the other side there's just the Huawei logo, 13 MP
primary camera, and dual - tone LED flash to be found.
We are happy to say that except for the
primary camera, the Galaxy S8 is a totally new
device from the glass back to the new Infinity Display and everything in between.