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Video Image Oppo R9s unboxing0:45 Taking a look at the mid-range smartphone that rivals premium devices on the market. January 24th 2017 3 months ago /video/video.news.com.au/News/ There are a number of phones currently on the market.
but which one is best for you? To make your choice easier, we have taken a look at some of the leading smartphones currently available for purchase across a couple of different price brackets. Just like its predecessors, the R9s has been designed to be the perfect device for selfie lovers and includes 16MP front facing camera, with a large f/2.0 aperture and Oppo’s Screen Flash technology for quality images in low light conditions.
An all new Sony IMX398 sensor has been exclusively designed for the smartphone’s rear facing 16MP camera, which combines with an extra wide f/1.7 aperture to capture 40 per cent more light than the previous models — this will improve lowlight shooting and noise reduction. The R9s further enhances the performance with a “six-string” antenna design — operating on six frequency ranges, which dynamically chooses the best for 4G and Wi-Fi signals.
The device’s 3010 mAh battery and VOOC Flash Charge technology will offer heavy users enough charge for the day, while the fingerprint recognition system will become faster over time as it constancy refines its image of the user’s fingerprint.Despite being a mid-range product, the Galaxy A series delivers the key features that Australians expect from a premium smartphone, but without the hefty price tag.As a point of difference to the Oppo, the Galaxy A Series has IP68 water and dust resistance — resistant to a maximum depth of 1.5m. for up to 30 minutes and protected from dust, dirt and sand without extra covers.
Through Magnetic Secure Transmission and Near Field Communication technology, the device is also able to make mobile payments, which is another point of difference from the Oppo. Matt Dunn reviews the Huawei Mate 9 smartphone 3:01 THIS smartphone from a Chinese manufacturer is the best new phone of 2017, outsinging the iPhone 7 and Google Pixel for only a smidgen of the cost. February 9th 2017 3 months ago /video/video.news.com.au/Technology/ The device has a rounded metal body and curved edges that blend perfectly with the glass display, which comes fitted with a screen protector for extra durability.
One of the most exciting features of the device is Huawei’s machine learning algorithm, which promises to analyse users habits to allocate processing resources accordingly.The phone also has a feature called “app twin”, designed with the ability to duplicate the same app for two different logins — think of having different apps for your personal and work Facebook accounts.
This is a great position for unlocking the phone with ease and it can also be used to pull down your notification panel, which is a nifty little feature I have grown to love.Despite not offering microSD expansion, the pixel comes in both 32GB and 128GB storage capacities, with the ability to use the Pixel’s USB Type-C connector to connect an expandable storage device. Overall, this phone highlights best of what Google has in store for the future and while it might not be flawless it is well worth your money if you are looking for a quality smartphone.
Matt Dunn reviews Sony XperiaXZ phone2:09 News.com.au Tech editor Matt Dunn reviews the Sony XperiaXZ phone in the latest episode of 'UnDunn reviews' November 10th 2016 6 months ago /video/video. news.com.au/Technology/ One of the more impressive features of the device is the fact it has been waterproofed with an IP68 rating — meaning it can be fully submerged in up to 1.5m of water for up to 30 minutes. When looking at the XZ, the real hero of the device is the 23MP rear camera, which includes triple image sensing technology for capturing movement and colour.
The camera also has manual settings for greater control for those more avid photographers and a shutter button on the side of the device allows for great underwater pictures.The smartphone also features a 13MP front-facing camera, which has Sony’s renowned 1/3.06 lowlight sensor and a 22mm wide angle lens for capturing more in shot.Similar to other devices on the market, the V20 has its fingerprint scanner located on the rear of the device, although it doesn’t offer the pull-down for notifications feature seen on the Pixel. LG put serious effort into sound, with the V20 able to offer HD audio recording from three intelligent miss and Hi-Fi recording for background noise reduction.
While the V20’s forward-facing 5MP camera isn’t the best on the market, the device does include dual cameras on the rear — a 16MP standard lens and an 8MP wide-angle lens capable of capturing up to 135 degrees. The V20 has also added advanced image stabilisation technology for sharper shots, although the overall quality is not as good as other phones on the market.
The iPhone 7 might have been largely considered to be one of the more underwhelming releases of the year, but this doesn’t mean Apple didn’t bring some cool new features.The tech giant said it was pushing people toward wireless technology and showcased its own AirPods, although customers are still waiting for them to become available.
For those not wanting to go wireless, Apple included wired headphones designed to fit the Lightning port and a 3.5mm headphones to Lightning adaptor in the box.The iPhone 7 also includes a new camera system and while it doesn’t offer the capabilities of the dual camera system included on the iPhone 7 Plus, it does have some improvements.Additionally, the new Quad-LED True Tone flash adjusts colour tones according to the colour temperature of the room and is 50 per cent brighter than its predecessor.
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