Also, there is
a vertical dual camera setup on the rear which, again, is a design inspired by the iPhone X. Anyways, today, we also got the real - life images of the working Huawei P20 Lite that confirmed the renders.
There will also be
a vertical dual camera setup on the rear of the device.
As seen in the leaks, the design of the P20 Lite looks similar to the Apple iPhone X with the display notch on the front and
vertical dual camera setup on the rear.
So, it looks like Asus is going to follow the design language of the iPhone X by adding
a vertical dual camera setup on the rear with the flash being placed below the camera module.
From the exposed picture, the phone adopts all - metal unibody design and comes with
the vertical dual camera setup on the rear.
From the leaked renders we can also easily figure out that the device comes with
a vertical dual camera setup on the rear side along with LED flash and fingerprint sensor.
Not exact matches
The fingerprint scanner is present
on the
rear, and there is a
vertical dual camera setup (1:2.2 / 26 ASPH)
on the
rear.
But, things change at the
rear as the Xiaomi Mix 2S has a
vertical dual camera setup, just like the one
on Redmi Note 5 Pro.
The phone adopts no button
on the front and features the
vertical Leica
dual cameras on the
rear, the fingerprint reader has been placed right below the
dual camera setup.
The Vivo V9 will sport a
vertical dual -
rear camera setup, based
on other teasers shared by the company.
There will be a
dual camera (16 MP + 2 MP)
setup on the
rear stacked in a
vertical position.
It comes with a
dual camera setup on the
rear again, like the iPhone 8 Plus but it is in a
vertical format rather than horizontal.
The device will have a
dual camera setup on the
rear containing 16 MP
cameras stacked in a
vertical arrangement with f / 1.6 aperture.
The optics department also gets an upgrade of a
dual camera setup on the
rears which are placed in the top left corner of the device in a
vertical arrangement.
The Aquos S3 will offer
dual camera setup stacked in a
vertical arrangement
on the
rear consisting of 12 MP and 13 MP
camera sensors and a 16 MP
camera sensor
on the front for selfies and video calling.
The
rear panel of the upcoming devices is said to be the area that will feature the most changes compared to the Galaxy S8; apart from the aforementioned fingerprint sensor placement, the handsets are also thought to be featuring
vertical dual -
camera setups instead of horizontally arranged lenses like the ones found
on the Galaxy Note 8.
A
dual -
rear camera is also present
on the iPhone X and although the same two 12 - megapixel sensors are
on board like the iPhone 7 Plus and 8 Plus, the iPhone X opts for a
vertical setup over horizontal.
Moving
on to the
rear, the glass panel of the phone sports a
vertical dual -
camera setup in its top left corner that is present alongside what appears to be a single LED flash.
The Galaxy Note 8 is expected to feature a
vertical dual -
camera setup on the back, together with a fingerprint sensor embedded under the display, compared to the scanner located
on the
rear of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 +.