The gold version we've tried out has a white front panel and a gold body, with
a single rear camera lens in the top left, and the Oppo brand name top center.
The device comes with
single rear camera lens.
Not exact matches
At the top of the
rear is a strip of plastic that's home to the
camera lens, the power button and the volume rocker — the Prime's back was a
single piece of metal.
This wonderfully stylish smartphone is encased within a polycarbonate unibody housing and runs a 1.4 GHz
single - core processor and includes a 4.3 - inch AMOLED touchscreen display, 1.3 MP front - facing
camera, 8MP
rear - facing
camera with Carl Zeiss
lenses and dual LED flash, and 16 GB of built - in storage.
The iPhone 7 will reportedly pack in an upgraded
single lens rear camera, according to multiple reports and leaked images.
The iPhone 7's
camera is identical to the iPhone 7 Plus in every way except for one key difference: it has a
single rear lens instead of the dual -
lens setup on the iPhone 7 Plus.
Samsung's Galaxy S9 also has a
single rear camera compared to a dual -
lens array in the Galaxy S9 +.
The
camera arrangement includes a 13 - megapixel
rear shooter, a
single LED flash, and an 8 - megapixel front - facing
lens.
On the
rear, there is a
single camera lens along with the LED flash.
Coming to the
cameras, there is a
single 16MP
rear camera with f / 1.7 aperture while there is a dual
camera setup on the front with the primary 16MP f / 1.9
lens and the secondary 8MP f / 1.9
lens.
Coming to the
camera section, the phone has a 13MP
rear camera with f / 2.0 aperture, 1.12 um microns 78 °
lens and
Single LED flash.
At the
rear, the iPhone 8 continues to feature a
single -
lens protruding
camera, while the iPhone 8 Plus features a wider dual -
lens rear camera arranged in a horizontal orientation.
The primary
camera at the
rear is a
single 12 - megapixel UltraPixel 3 unit with large 1.4 um pixels, an f / 1.7 aperture
lens, UltraSpeed autofocus, and optical image stabilization.
The vertically aligned dual
rear - facing
camera setup combines a 16MP
lens with f / 2.0 aperture and secondary 5MP sensor for capturing advanced depth information, while the
single front shooter might actually be the mid-range 6.3 - incher's main selling point, producing super-high-res 24MP selfies enhanced by a number of AI techniques.
Google's Portrait Mode only requires a
single camera lens while Apple's compatible iPhones have dual
rear cameras.
There is a
single rear camera on the back, and the speaker is present on the right side of the
camera lens which is a pretty odd placement of a speaker on the phone.
The
rear sports a 20 MP
single -
lens camera along with a LED flash beside it.
It sports a
single 12MP
rear camera with dual aperture of f / 1.5 and f / 2.4, while offering an 8MP front
lens.
Although the Pixel 2 XL only has a
single rear -
lens camera, it's still an area where the handset could excel, thanks to the Wide Color Gamut and Google Imaging Chip alongside the Optical Image Stabilization.
The
rear of the phone is made out of plastic and it sports a
single camera lens with an LED flash.
He also says this iPhone will only utilize a
single lens for the
rear camera, an aluminum body in place of glass, and lack 3D Touch.
As we mentioned previously, the S9 has a
single lens camera on the
rear, while the S9 + has a dual
camera.
The S9 still sports a
single rear camera like the S8 and S8 +, while dual
lenses now feature on the larger (and more expensive) Galaxy S9 +.
Again the
single -
lens 16MP
rear camera is here to take care of all your photo - snapping needs, but this being Samsung, you know it's going to be capable of some pretty impressive results.
An image believed to be an iPhone 7 dummy unit showed a very familiar device that has had its antenna bands hidden and a protruding
single lens rear camera.
Both the OnePlus 3T and OnePlus 3 have an anodised aluminium build, available in three colours and they both have a square
single lens rear camera positioned in the middle of the device, along with USB Type - C and a headphone jack at the bottom.
Both devices have a
single lens rear camera within the glass section, a
rear - mounted circular fingerprint sensor below the glass section within the metal body and «G» branding at the bottom too.
For example, as you may have noticed, the two devices opt for a
single lens rear camera, despite the trend for dual -
cameras, though they still offer Portrait Mode like the iPhone 8 Plus, using software - induced bokeh blur rather than hardware.
The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL feature similar
camera specifications as their predecessors, with both models offering a
single lens 12.2 - megapixel
rear camera with dual pixel PDAF and LDAF, along with an 8 - megapixel front - facing
camera.
The first device has a small
rear camera lens with a
single LED flash, but a large front
camera lens.
In a response to one follower's comment about the Note 8 debuting with two
rear lenses, the leaker said the phablet could come with a
single -
lens back
camera.
At the
rear is a
single 13MP
camera with an LED flash, while on the front is a 5MP selfie
camera with a 100 - degree wide - angle
lens that lets you take group selfies easily.
There's a
single 13 - megapixel
camera lens on the
rear, and it has an f / 2.0 aperture.
The K10α seems to be a lower priced version, likely intended for developing markets, and sees a small downgrade in
camera tech, having an 8MP
lens on the
rear and a
single 5MP normal
lens on the front.
Additionally, leaked images posted by SlashLeaks claim the
rear camera will remain a
single lens one and the phone will continue with its ceramic body.
The
camera arrangement includes a 13MP
rear f / 2.2
lens with a
single LED flash and on the front, it comes with a 16MP shooter assisted by a soft flash.
Oppo F5 comes with a
single 16MP
rear camera lens, while the front
camera on this phone is a 20MP one.
Both phones will feature a
rear - facing fingerprint sensor as well as a
single lens rear - facing
camera.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 features a metal and glass sandwich design, a curved display and a fingerprint sensor positioned at the
rear next to the
single camera lens.
OnePlus 5 is expected to feature a dual -
camera setup on the
rear, despite the fact that the AnTuTu listing shows a
single -
lens system.
The device has a
single rear -
lens camera, but comes with 16 - and 8 - megapixel shooters on the front.
No way to tell a handset's bezel size by looking at benchmark info, unfortunately, and the 12MP
rear - facing
camera may or may not be a
single -
lens affair.
We're looking at a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip, 6GB / 8 GB of RAM, 64GB / 128GB / 256 GB of UFS 2.1 storage, 12 - megapixel
single -
lens rear camera, 5 - megapixel front - facing
camera, USB - C, a fingerprint sensor on the back, 3,400 mAh battery, and Android 7.1.1 Nougat with MIUI 9 on top.
A custom - designed Google imaging chip powers the
cameras in both phones: An 8 - megapixel f / 2.4 aperture sensor on front, and a
single -
lens 12.2 - megapixel
rear f / 1.8 aperture
rear camera with optical image stabilization, phase detection autofocus, and high dynamic range (HDR).
The Optimus G Pro is also blessed in the
camera department, boasting a 13MP
lens and
single LED flash on its
rear, while round the front you get a 2.1 MP
camera for video calls and self portraits.
On the bottom, a USB Type - C charging port is flanked by a headphone jack and speaker grill; and on the back is the
single -
lens camera that almost sits flush against the
rear.
The Honor 5X has a
single rear - facing
camera while the Honor 6X comes with a dual -
lens camera setup.
Instead of sporting dual
rear lenses like the G6, the Q6 has a
single 13 - megapixel
camera that's accompanied by a 5MP front - side selfie
camera.
Even the
camera is comprised of a
single lens atop the main display, and the phone requires you flip the closed phone around in order to access the
rear or front facing modes.
However, a leaked image of what is reportedly an iPhone 7 dummy unit clearly showed Smart Connector support and a
single -
lens rear camera.