On the camera department, it has a dual camera setup on the back, which is supposed to work similarly to iPhone's dual camera setup (all hail iPhone, ahem), a 12 megapixel f / 1.75 camera for wide shots and a 12 megapixel f / 2.6
telephoto shooter.
As a refresher, the Mi A1 offers a 5.5 - inch Full HD display, Snapdragon 625 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of internal storage, microSD slot, dual 12MP cameras with the secondary lens acting as
a telephoto shooter, 5MP front camera, Wi - Fi ac, Bluetooth 4.2, and a 3080mAh battery.
As a refresher, the Mi A1 comes with a 5.5 - inch Full HD display, Snapdragon 625 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage, microSd slot, dual 12MP cameras at the back with a wide - angle primary lens augmented by
a telephoto shooter, 5MP front shooter, and a 3080mAh battery.
WinFuture sources have claimed that Huawei's upcoming P20 Pro will include an ultra-high resolution 40 - megapixel rear camera in addition to an 8MP
telephoto shooter and a 20MP black - and - white sensor.
While the Galaxy S9 + has dual camera lens setup on the back just like the Galaxy Note 8, one with a primary lens with
the telephoto shooter for lossless optical zoom and better portraits and another wide angle lens.
The amount of graininess and color noise I get from
the telephoto shooter in low light reminds me of mobile cameras from half a decade ago.
The 12MP f / 2.8
telephoto shooter on the other hand while missing out on the niceties like OIS, comes equipped with 2X optical zoom.
Shutterbugs should be happy to find a 12MP wide - angle lens with top - shelf Zeiss optics and 13MP
telephoto shooter on the back of the 8 Sirocco, which just so happens to be the Nokia 7 Plus rear camera arrangement too.
The primary 40MP sensor reminds us of the Nokia PureView family from back in the day, with a 20MP secondary lens taking charge in a beautiful black - and - white mode, and a tertiary 8MP
telephoto shooter helping produce 3x optical and 5x «hybrid» zoom.
Coined the «Leica Triple Camera,» a 20 - megapixel monochrome sensor (with f / 1.6 lens) stands separate from the other two, which combine an 8 - megapixel
telephoto shooter with f / 2.4 lens and optical image stabilization and a 40 - megapixel camera with f / 1.8 lens.
Not exact matches
There is a secondary 12MP rear
shooter with
telephoto lens, F / 2.4 Aperture, OIS, 10X digital Zoom and 2X optical Zoom support.
The device will sport a dual camera setup on the back, its main 16 - megapixel
shooter will remain unchanged compared to the OnePlus 5 (at least in terms of the hardware), while OnePlus will improve the secondary
telephoto lens.
For the second camera, LG opted for a super-wide-angle
shooter, as opposed to a monochrome sensor or a
telephoto lens preferred by many rivals.
The smaller iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 are also great
shooters, but the larger Plus models include a second
telephoto lens so you can zoom without losing image quality.
There's also a difference now between the S9's and S9 +'s
shooter, with the latter device featuring a second rear 12 - megapixel
telephoto lens with a fixed f / 2.4 aperture, allowing for 2x optical zoom and live focus.
The phone features two
shooters on its rear; a
telephoto 12 - megapixel f / 2.4 lens and a wide - angle 12 - megapixel f / 1.7 camera, both with optical image stabilization, a move Samsung says is a first for the smartphone industry.
Its main
shooter is expected to be a dual 12 - megapixel camera setup with one wide - angle and one
telephoto lens that feature a f / 1.7 and f / 2.4 aperture respectively.
Analysts suggest the 4.7 - inch iPhone 8 may have a single - lens camera, while the 5.5 - inch and 5.8 - inch models may have a dual - lens (wide - angle and
telephoto)
shooter.
Leaks point to the 40MP camera being the primary
shooter, while the 20MP handles monochrome and the 8MP will tout a new feature in HUAWEI's lineup,
telephoto lens, reportedly capable of 3x optical zoom.
Called the «
telephoto» lens, this f / 2.8 with 56 mm lens
shooter lets you capture images with up to 2x optical zoom capability.
On the rear there are dual cameras a 12MP wide angle and a 12MP
telephoto, front camera is a 5MP
shooter.
The Xiaomi Mi A1 sports a dual camera setup on its back, it comes with two 12 - megapixel
shooters, one regular RGB
shooter with a wide - angle lens, and a secondary
telephoto snapper.
A dual 12 - megapixel camera system on the back works along the same lines as Apple's iPhone setup: one camera has an f / 1.8 lens for wide shots and the other is a
telephoto f / 2.6
shooter.
While the implementation varies between handsets — a second monochrome sensor, or a wide - angle lens, or
telephoto / portrait abilities — the strategy is the same: augment the primary
shooter with additional functionality in an attempt to stand out from the quickly - maturing field of competitors, and in turn sell more phones.
The primary 12MP
shooter features an f / 1.8 aperture, OIS, and PDAF, and it is paired with a secondary 12MP
telephoto sensor featuring an f / 2.4 aperture and OIS.
It's also got dual rear cameras — a 12 - MP
shooter plus a 13 - MP
telephoto lens for a 2x optical zoom.
The 8 Plus» dual rear
shooters have f - stops of 1.8 for the wide - angle lens and 2.8 for the
telephoto lens, and also offer OIS.
You'll find two cameras on the back of the device, a 12 - megapixel main
shooter and 13 - MP
telephoto lens, both with Zeiss optics.
The S9 comes with a single
shooter and So Plus comes with a dual lens setup much similar to the iPhone X that supports a 12ZMP wide - angle of 12MP
telephoto lens providing better zooming so you can take DSLR - type portraits.
The primary camera on the Mix 2 is a 12 - megapixel
shooter with an f / 2.0 aperture and 4 - axis optical image stabilization; Xiaomi says this is the same system as that on the Mi 6, sans the
telephoto module.
On the back there is a dual camera setup, the primary lens is a 16 megapixel
shooter and the secondary is a 20 megapixel
telephoto lens.
While the S9 features a 12 - megapixel
shooter with a variable aperture (it adjusts between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4 depending on the situation), the S9 + adds a 12 - MP
telephoto lens with an f / 2.4 aperture.
The Plus» dual - rear
shooter, however, unfortunately doesn't feature optical image stabilization (OIS) in both lenses; only the wide angle camera features OIS and not the
telephoto lens.
The smartphone features a 5.5 - inch full HD display (1,920 x 1,080 pixels), dual rear cameras consisting of a 16 - megapixel wide - angle lens and a 20 - megapixel
telephoto lens, a 16 - megapixel front
shooter, and a 3,300 mAh battery with Dash Charge rapid charging technology.
The iPhone X does have some small advantages: both of its rear
shooters offer optical image stabilization and the
telephoto lens on back of the iPhone X has a wider aperture (f / 2.4) than the one on the 8 Plus (f / 2.8).