When Xiaomi founder and CEO, Lei Jun, introduced the world to the Mi 11 Ultra, he did so by comparing it to the Sony RX100. It was a bold move, but it was not unfounded. Xiaomi had hardware and ...
According to Digital Chat Station, Nubia’s 35mm primary camera (Check out our full review on Nubia Z50 Ultra) with its innovative algorithm outperforms certain characteristics of the 1-inch sensor.
It’s a new year, and that means it’s time for a brand new flagship smartphone from Xiaomi with the Xiaomi 13 Pro. This year’s model is particularly exciting, as it incorporates a brand new camera ...
Pull out your phone and try it? That's pretty damned good for a RX100. Did you de-noise it at all? LX100M2 is a 4 year old sensor so it will probably be an improvement but not as much as a modern m43 ...
Sony is working on a new smartphone camera sensor called the IMX989 that has a massive 1-inch sensor profile. The official Weibo handle of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has confirmed that the ...
Sony looks to take the smartphone camera title with its 1-inch sensor made specifically for smartphones, the IMX989. The Japanese company is looking to outperform its South Korean rival Samsung, which ...
A very interesting piece of news has just landed from China. HONOR is seemingly developing its own 1-inch camera sensor to use in an upcoming flagship. The information comes from Smart Pikachu, a ...
The Vivo X200 Ultra is the company’s upcoming flagship smartphone, and based on a new rumor, it could ditch its predecessor’s 1-inch camera sensor. Its predecessor, the Vivo X100 Ultra used the Sony ...
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DJI's Osmo Pocket 3 gimbal camera has arrived with major updates over the previous model, adding a much larger 1-inch sensor that should greatly improve quality. In addition, the new model offers 4K ...
When Huawei’s mobile business was essentially crippled by U.S.-imposed sanctions, it was assumed that Samsung would be the biggest beneficiary, after all, Huawei’s phone business was ascendant and was ...