The Galaxy S9 will have a dual aperture
single rear camera while the Plus variant will come with dual rear camera.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 has
a single rear camera while the S9 + has a dual camera setup.
Not exact matches
Small stylistic changes — including the availability of Pitch Black «fender vents» and mirror scalps, a new Hyperflow mid-height
rear spoiler, a black engine cover with red lettering and a
single - tone horn — are now offered across the entire portfolio,
while all models will also receive reversing guidelines as part of the hi - res reversing
camera.
While the Galaxy A6 comes with a
single rear camera, the Galaxy A6 + sports dual
rear cameras.
While the Galaxy Tab and ViewPad 7 have both front - facing and
rear - facing
cameras, the Archos tablets have
single, front - facing 0.3 - megapixel
cameras.
Both Asha 502 and Asha 503 feature 3 - inch QVGA LCD display with 320 x 240 pixels resolution at 134 ppi, 5 - megapixel
rear camera with LED flash and f / 2.4 aperture, and a choice of
single SIM and dual SIM models, but Asha 503 sports Gorilla Glass 2 on its display and the battery capacity is 1200mAh,
while Asha 502's battery is 1010mAh for up to 13.7 hours of talk time.
While the Meizu 15 and Meizu 15 Plus feature dual
cameras at the back, the Meizu 15 Lite sticks to a
single rear camera.
On the front, you'll find 0.3 mega pixel front facing
camera with integrated microphone for video callings with your colleagues,
while on the back the 2 mega pixel
rear auto focus
camera with Flash for captore photos and video recording plus a Lithium Ion battery that capable to gives the device up to seven hours of battery life on
single charge.
As always you can flick between front and
rear cameras mid-call,
while the
single mono speaker — although not exactly high - fidelity — is reasonably loud and, by virtue of its positioning slightly further up the back of the tablet rather than on the bottom edge, isn't so prone to being blocked or covered as on the first - gen iPad.
Speaking of the
cameras, the
rear of the device houses two 13 - megapixel sensors which are coupled with a
singled LED flash,
while up front BLU has chosen to place two 20 - megapixel selfie sensors which are also accompanied by an LED flash.
And they come mainly in the
cameras, darlings — the 9i has four
cameras (16 MP and 2 MP at the
rear, and 13 MP and 2 MP in front),
while the 7X has a dual
rear camera and a
single front
camera, and the 9 Lite has four
cameras (13 MP and 2 MP, front and back).
While the 2 GB RAM variant comes with a
single 13MP
camera, the 3 GB RAM variant offers 13MP + 2MP dual
rear cameras.
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.
While the rumors suggested the Redmi Note 5 to sport dual
camera setup on the
rear, we can spot only a
single sensor.
Two of these three phones are coming with dual
rear cameras while one has
single rear camera sensor.
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 Galaxy S9 will sport a
single rear sensor
while the S9 + is likely to come with a dual
camera setup on the back.
Huawei made some other design choices that impacted the overall bill of materials as well —
while it has a 13MP
rear camera, it only has a
single LED flash and no focusing laser diode like ZenFone 2 Laser ZE551KL, which has the same
camera element but two flashes and a focusing laser.
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.
The front facing
camera is 8 Megapixels with a
single LED flash
while the
rear camera is 21 Megapixels with dual - tone LED flash and a Sony IMX230 sensor.
So, just like the previous renders revealed, the Galaxy S9 has a
single camera on the
rear while dual
camera setup is present on the Galaxy S9 +.
This smartphone comes with a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner, and a
single camera on its back,
while there are five color variants of this handset out there.
It sports a
single 12MP
rear camera with dual aperture of f / 1.5 and f / 2.4,
while offering an 8MP front lens.
The S9 + was shown to have a dual
rear camera setup
while the S9 had a
single back shooter.
According to leaks, Galaxy S9 + will have dual
rear cameras with 12MP +12 MP sensors,
while the S9 will sport a
single 12MP
camera at the back.
As with the last generation of iPhones, the standard iPhone 8 is still limited to a
single rear camera,
while the 8 Plus and X sport dual 12 - megapixel shooters in back.
As we mentioned previously, the S9 has a
single lens
camera on the
rear,
while the S9 + has a dual
camera.
The standard S9 measures 5.8 inches and comes with a
single rear camera,
while the S9 + comes in at 6.2 inches with a dual
camera setup.
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 +.
Though not official, rumours suggest the higher - end Galaxy S9 + could feature dual 12MP sensors at the back,
while the Galaxy S9 will have a
single 12MP
rear camera.
One big change expected for the Galaxy S series is that this time, Samsung could limit the dual -
rear camera to the bigger Galaxy S9 Plus variant,
while the regular Galaxy S9 will have a
single rear camera.
The phone's
rear cameras are equipped with one 16 - megapixel snapper and one 20 - megapixel shooter,
while the front - facing selfie shooter of the OnePlus 5T has a
single 16 - megapixel sensor.
While it offers just a
single camera on its
rear, it's simply top - notch.
The HTC U11 Plus is made out of metal and glass,
while it sports a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner, and a
single camera on its back, which is flanked by a dual - LED, dual - tone flash and a noise - canceling microphone.
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.
Oppo F5 comes with a
single 16MP
rear camera lens,
while the front
camera on this phone is a 20MP one.
Next, a Dual Shot feature combines images from both the front and the
rear cameras to capture a
single shot that gets you into the action
while shooting, so to speak.
Contrary to leaked designs we've seen previously, the stats are only showing a
single rear - facing 12MP
camera with the ability to shoot 4K video,
while the front - facing
camera looks set to be 5MP.
While the Moto Z2 is expected to come with a dual
camera setup, the Moto Z2 Play settles with a
single sensor on the
rear.
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.
Around back is the Xperia XZ1's
single 19MP
rear camera, and
while the
single sensor might not seem as exciting right off the bat compared to all of the dual -
camera systems that we're seeing, the XZ1 will still be capable of capturing both 4K and 960 FPS slow motion video.
This is the vertically aligned dual
rear camera on the Redmi Note 5 Pro, which juts out,
while the Redmi Note 5 has only a
single rear camera.
The Honor 5X has a
single rear - facing
camera while the Honor 6X comes with a dual - lens
camera setup.
Lenovo K8 Plus comes with dual
rear camera of 13MP and 5MP which help to create a bokeh effect and blur the background,
while Redmi 5 only features a
single rear camera of 12MP and does not have the possibility to create the bokeh effect.
Tenor G has an upper hand here, as it offers a dual
rear camera with 13MP +13 MP sensor,
while Redmi 5 Plus offers a
single 12MP sensor.
Additionally, it might have a dual
camera setup at the
rear while a
single one as the selfie shooter.
The
rear camera is a
single 13 - megapixel snapper
while the front - facing selfie
camera is 8 - megapixels.
It's also rumored that the dual
cameras first introduced on the Galaxy Note 8 will come to the Galaxy S9 +,
while the regular S9 will only have a
single rear - facing
camera.
The
rear is supported by a dual LED flash,
while the selfie
camera has to make do with a
single one.