Our Review Of The Top Smartphone Cameras On The Market
With so many new phones on the market today, it can be difficult to find the right one. From features such as the top smartphone cameras, we also look at screen size and battery life, phone service and Operating Systems to help you find the right one.
We believe that before you plunk down a bunch of your hard-earned cash on a new phone, you need to factor a few things. We've reviewed a number of the best new smartphones on the market for you, and this report focuses on the top smartphone cameras.
All the major brands share one thing, great technology. From Apple, Samsung, HTC and Google, we focused upon the camera quality in deciding which smartphone to purchase.
This review will summarize the very top smartphone cameras and their respective features to help you find the best deal on a cheap phone.
Our Comparison Of The Best Camera Phones:
The iPhone Brand: From Apple comes the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Boasting much larger screens these two new phones are a divergence from the traditional iPhone brand. This makes the new iPhones awesome for image and video viewing. Additionally these new phones offer different camera ratios, and we discuss those further:
1. The iPhone 6 comes loaded with an 8-megapixel camera, a dual LED flash and a 1750 x 1,334 resolution (321 ppi) Retina display, which is Apple's word for a high-resolution display. When considered with other smartphones, what sets the iPhone 6 apart is the ability to capture video at 1080p in stunning high-definition.
2. The iPhone 6 Plus is the largest iPhone ever and that positions it to be in direct competition with the Samsung Galaxy s5. With the biggest screen of any iPhone at 5.5", the iPhone 6 Plus straddles the line between smartphone and tablet. With its version of Retina display, this entry for the best smartphone camera has a high-definition resolution of 1920 x 1080 display. Another key feature with this super iPhone is the 8-megapixel iSight, Apple's term for a high-def camera.
For the Android lover, there are a couple phones of note. On the flip side of new smartphones, Samsung makes some incredible phones with their Galaxy s5 and the Note 4.
Both of these models, the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy s5, are poised to take on a much larger market-share and compete directly with Apple's new iPhones for status as the top smartphone cameras.
1. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comes with an incredibly large 5.7" display for all your video watching. Boasting an incredible 16-megapixel camera that packs a 551ppi pixel density, this has the potential to be an incredible camera phone. The screen resolution is a stunning 2560 x 1440 definition making the Galaxy Note 4 your best options for video watching on the go. It is only slightly larger than the iPhone 6 Plus, but the video resolution beats the ability of its competitor.
2. The Samsung Galaxy s5 has a resolution of 432ppi with at 1080 x 1920 making this one of the best new smartphones for image quality. Its 16-megapixel camera and LED flash make the s5 competitive with the other smartphones we've reviewed.
If you're looking for an all-in-one smartphone then you can't go wrong with either the iPhone brand or Samsung's new phones. In the end, your decision comes down to the size of the phone you'd like to buy and what type of operating software you're most comfortable using.
Finally, other notable phones to consider if you're looking for the top smartphone cameras should include the HTC One M8 and Google's new Nexus 6.
The first one we focus upon is the HTC One M8. This new smartphone offers some unique features with its camera options such as its speedy auto-focus feature. Another feature to consider is the ability to change the focus of the picture from an item in the foreground or background. And finally, the HTC One M 8 comes with larger pixels to help sharpen the brightness to enhance your pictures during low-light situations.
Last but not least is the Google Nexus 6, which has a built-in resolution of dynamic 1440 x 2560 (462ppi) to make this huge screen great for video watching. The 13-megapixel camera boasts that it's not the number of pixels, rather the size that counts, and Google claims it will out-duel its competitors for superior pictures at low-light.
With so many new phones on the market, there are some incredible new ones out there today. That means that if you're looking at the best new smartphones, there's a lot to take into consideration. To get through the cacophony of noise, we've focused on the top smartphone cameras and their respective aspects to help you in the decision-making process. By knowing all the facts that separate the various phones out there today, you will find a cheap phone at a ridiculous deal.
With so many new phones on the market today, it can be difficult to find the right one. From features such as the top smartphone cameras, we also look at screen size and battery life, phone service and Operating Systems to help you find the right one.
We believe that before you plunk down a bunch of your hard-earned cash on a new phone, you need to factor a few things. We've reviewed a number of the best new smartphones on the market for you, and this report focuses on the top smartphone cameras.
All the major brands share one thing, great technology. From Apple, Samsung, HTC and Google, we focused upon the camera quality in deciding which smartphone to purchase.
This review will summarize the very top smartphone cameras and their respective features to help you find the best deal on a cheap phone.
Our Comparison Of The Best Camera Phones:
The iPhone Brand: From Apple comes the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Boasting much larger screens these two new phones are a divergence from the traditional iPhone brand. This makes the new iPhones awesome for image and video viewing. Additionally these new phones offer different camera ratios, and we discuss those further:
1. The iPhone 6 comes loaded with an 8-megapixel camera, a dual LED flash and a 1750 x 1,334 resolution (321 ppi) Retina display, which is Apple's word for a high-resolution display. When considered with other smartphones, what sets the iPhone 6 apart is the ability to capture video at 1080p in stunning high-definition.
2. The iPhone 6 Plus is the largest iPhone ever and that positions it to be in direct competition with the Samsung Galaxy s5. With the biggest screen of any iPhone at 5.5", the iPhone 6 Plus straddles the line between smartphone and tablet. With its version of Retina display, this entry for the best smartphone camera has a high-definition resolution of 1920 x 1080 display. Another key feature with this super iPhone is the 8-megapixel iSight, Apple's term for a high-def camera.
For the Android lover, there are a couple phones of note. On the flip side of new smartphones, Samsung makes some incredible phones with their Galaxy s5 and the Note 4.
Both of these models, the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy s5, are poised to take on a much larger market-share and compete directly with Apple's new iPhones for status as the top smartphone cameras.
1. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comes with an incredibly large 5.7" display for all your video watching. Boasting an incredible 16-megapixel camera that packs a 551ppi pixel density, this has the potential to be an incredible camera phone. The screen resolution is a stunning 2560 x 1440 definition making the Galaxy Note 4 your best options for video watching on the go. It is only slightly larger than the iPhone 6 Plus, but the video resolution beats the ability of its competitor.
2. The Samsung Galaxy s5 has a resolution of 432ppi with at 1080 x 1920 making this one of the best new smartphones for image quality. Its 16-megapixel camera and LED flash make the s5 competitive with the other smartphones we've reviewed.
If you're looking for an all-in-one smartphone then you can't go wrong with either the iPhone brand or Samsung's new phones. In the end, your decision comes down to the size of the phone you'd like to buy and what type of operating software you're most comfortable using.
Finally, other notable phones to consider if you're looking for the top smartphone cameras should include the HTC One M8 and Google's new Nexus 6.
The first one we focus upon is the HTC One M8. This new smartphone offers some unique features with its camera options such as its speedy auto-focus feature. Another feature to consider is the ability to change the focus of the picture from an item in the foreground or background. And finally, the HTC One M 8 comes with larger pixels to help sharpen the brightness to enhance your pictures during low-light situations.
Last but not least is the Google Nexus 6, which has a built-in resolution of dynamic 1440 x 2560 (462ppi) to make this huge screen great for video watching. The 13-megapixel camera boasts that it's not the number of pixels, rather the size that counts, and Google claims it will out-duel its competitors for superior pictures at low-light.
With so many new phones on the market, there are some incredible new ones out there today. That means that if you're looking at the best new smartphones, there's a lot to take into consideration. To get through the cacophony of noise, we've focused on the top smartphone cameras and their respective aspects to help you in the decision-making process. By knowing all the facts that separate the various phones out there today, you will find a cheap phone at a ridiculous deal.
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