The
phone has a dual camera setup on the back with dual LED flash and below that is the rear facing fingerprint scanner.
As we mentioned previously, the S9 has a single lens camera on the rear, while the S9
+ has a dual camera.
Some of the phones in this
list have a dual camera setup as well so those who need a dual camera phone with a great battery can go for those options.
Some of the phones
have a dual camera so if you like to take a lot of pictures, go for dual camera phones.
We can see that the Note 8 will
indeed have dual cameras on the back, a feature that's been rumored for quite some time now, and no fingerprint scanner in sight.
The phone's upgraded camera shoots 4K video at 60 frames per second, and one version of the new phone
has a dual camera system that could advance smartphone photography into another realm.
On the rear, the phone
has a dual camera setup with the fingerprint scanner placed at the same position, i.e., on the right of camera sensors.
Perhaps the biggest change compared to the S8 Plus is that the S9
Plus has a dual camera setup in the back, with a 12 MP main sensor that can switch between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4 apertures, along with another 12 MP telephoto camera with a f / 2.4 aperture.
Huawei's Mate 10 Pro also
has a dual camera set - up reminiscent of the excellent iPhone 8 Plus and Galaxy Note 8.
HTC EVO 4G + looks quite similar to the HTC EVO 3D, but it does not
have a dual camera for 3D video recording, nor does it support 3D playback.
Talking about the camera, the device is just offering a single rear camera which turns up to be a 13MP sensor, no wonder why Vivo didn't place a dual camera, as this is a budget phone, and only the Vivo V9
has a dual camera in India from their portfolio.
The Mate 10
Pro has a dual camera setup just like many other models released in the recent past and uses technology provided by Leica.
K8
Note has dual camera set - up, which comprises of a 13.0 - megapixel primary and 5.0 - megapixel secondary depth sensor.
So it looks like Samsung it focussing on the selfie - centric phone and ditching the trend
of having a dual camera setup at the back.
But even there, things are close — the Honor 9
Lite has dual cameras at the front as well as the back (both 13 and 2 - megapixel combinations) while the Moto G5s Plus has dual 13.0 - megapixel cameras at the rear and an 8.0 - megapixel front - facing shooter.
Both the Redmi Note 5 Pro and the Mi
A1 have dual cameras at the back, but the former has the sensors arranged vertically whereas the latter features a horizontal configuration.
Both the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus benefit from a faster and larger sensor than the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, but only the Plus
model has dual cameras, which enables a 2x optical zoom and a nifty Portrait Mode that blurs out the background.
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.
You
still have a dual camera system made up of one 16 - megapixel and one 20 - megapixel sensor, however, the secondary 20 - megapixel camera now has f / 1.7 aperture for better lowlight performance.
If you guys are interested in dual camera why not go for ZTe nubia N1 which
has dual camera with 64 GB ROM and battery is 5000mah in low cost Rs 13000 available on Amazon instead of Coolpad Cool 1.
Vivo
V9 has dual camera setup, it has 16 Megapixel primary and 5 megapixel secondary rear camera with LED flash.
Like the previous model, the OnePlus
5T has a dual camera system, comprising one 16 - megapixel sensor and one 20 - megapixel sensor.
As mentioned before, the Honor
7X has a dual camera setup on the rear that hosts a 16MP and 2MP sensor with an 8MP camera on the front.