Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
As TikTok grows in importance, and Facebook and Instagram put more and more emphasis on video in retaliation, you need to know which phone will help you capture the best quality footage, right out ...
This is a list of smartphones with a primary camera that uses a 1.0-type (“1-inch”) image sensor or larger. However, as of February 2024, there are no smartphones that use a sensor larger than 1.0-type. The first camera phone to feature a 1.0-type sensor was the Panasonic Lumix CM1 in 2014. Seven years passed before another phone featured ...
The Samsung SCH-u470, or Juke and Verizon Wireless Juke, is a mobile phone offered exclusively by Verizon Wireless. It was announced on 2 October 2007, and released that same year on Q4 in three colors: red, teal, and navy (blue). [ 1 ]
This is a list of smartphones with a telephoto lens that offers a focal length (35mm equivalent) of at least 100mm or "4× optical zoom" with an imaging area equivalent to a 1/3.5″ or larger sensor. Smartphone lenses are often marketed in terms of "optical zoom" [1] relative to the phone's main camera. For example, 120mm is usually referred ...
Smartisan U3 Pro SE, Asus Zenfone 5 ZE620KL, Zenfone Max Pro (M1), BlackBerry Key2 LE, HTC U12 Life, Huawei Honor 8X Max (4 GB RAM), Infinix Zero 6, Zero 6 pro, Lenovo K5 Pro, Lenovo S5 Pro, Lenovo Z5, Meizu E3, Motorola Moto G7 Plus, Moto Z3 Play, One Power (P30 Note in China), P30, Moto X5, Nokia 6.1 Plus (X6 in China), 7.1, 6.2, Sony Xperia ...
Display 5.0 in (130 mm) AMOLED 1080×1920 px (441 ppi) 9:16 aspect ratio 5.5 in (140 mm) AMOLED 1440×2560 px (534 ppi) 9:16 aspect ratio 5.0 in (130 mm) AMOLED 1080×1920 px
Many of these phones are also sold in other countries under different names (for example Motorola Droid is called Milestone in Europe); see under the individual articles for details. History [ edit ]
This is a list of 3D-enabled mobile phones, which typically use autostereoscopic displays. Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays. Some devices employ eye tracking in aiming the 3D effect to the viewer's eye.