BMHater12, 19 Oct 2022I swear to god, some random OEM has to adopt Sharp's IGZO displays for the 240hz panelMotorola would be the most likely to adopt that
I swear to god, some random OEM has to adopt Sharp's IGZO displays for the 240hz panel
will it be available in lithuania if so when? can,t find in any LT shops
Shadocx, 17 May 2021It's very unbalanced, a lot of effort on one sensor but how are we supposed to take ultra... moreGimmicks!
Anonymous, 16 Feb 2022Apples only do upto 120Hz though????Aqous is the first phone come with 240hz.
i think these phones have best smartphone camera hardware, chinese companies should learn from japanese companies, chinese companies are just dumping phones (having zero value) and increasing e-waste
Anonymous, 21 Jan 2022"The phone also comes with the world’s first Pro IGZO OLED 6.67” screen that allows for a... moreApples only do upto 120Hz though????
Sif Amon, 26 Jun 2021Honestly, as a Camera person, this isn't all that practical. A 1-inch sensor is a great s... moreThe camera you carry with you is the best.
People carry their phones.
End of. Simple as.
"The phone also comes with the world’s first Pro IGZO OLED 6.67” screen that allows for a dynamic refresh rate between 1Hz and 240Hz" like what Apple has. Cool.
Anonymous, 07 Dec 2021does it have a global versionGsmarena please place this model to all Sharp phones list
Anonymous, 07 Dec 2021does it have a global versionBuy from ebay unlocked, work with all operators
does it have a global version
Where to buy in India???
Unfortunately sharp AI kinda dumb ,in some scene ,yes the camera captures great image with insane depth of gield but in some scene there is no lightning tweaks
Zaakirr, 19 Jul 2021On top of that it's the pixel size that would be a resultant factor. Having just pixels o... moreJust a sensor hype? Not into photograph then. Calling it hype don't make you sound smarter in any department.
Sif Amon, 26 Jun 2021Honestly, as a Camera person, this isn't all that practical. A 1-inch sensor is a great s... moreOn top of that it's the pixel size that would be a resultant factor. Having just pixels of micron size wouldn't be any helpful unless one has a control to manipulate it. You are right it's just a sensor size hype with no control over it. It's aperture, focal length all are beyond.
Anonymous, 04 Jul 2021Watch Sony 1 iii reviews, video recording is a mess, can't believe Sony would release a p... moreI have watched most English reviews, and a few Chinese ones of the device (1iii), but I'm not sure what you're talking about, video seems great.
That aside, I was recently gifted a drone with a 20MP 1-inch CMOS sensor inside. The drone camera has a variable aperture, however, focal length is fixed. I can do more with this camera than I could on a smartphone, not because of the one inch sensor, but because of the control i have over the aperture, and the fact this is all attached to mini quad-copter.
Having a 1-inch sensor on a smartphone is a good step, but at the cost of removing the various focal lengths which triple or quad camera setups offer on a smartphone without compensation? that in my opinion, is far from a good trade. And the lack of a variable aperture means the camera won't be nearly as flexible as a drone camera (the ability to fly and all aside), let alone a dedicated point and shoot.
Why am I comparing a drone camera to a smartphone camera you may ask:
This 1-inch sensor is being pushed as this device's main feature, however, the device does not utilize this sensor's full potential, you're essentially paying for a large sensor which opens up possibilities you won't get the chance to even consider, in comparison, the camera on a drone is meant to be light, and it's meant to be small, the 1 inch sensor on the drone is not a feature but a handicap, at the very least, you get control over the aperture among a multitude of other professional tools (still, flight aside), which ultimately make the small 1-inch sensor justifiable. With the Aquos R6 however, you get none of the control, and all of the handicaps. You're essentially reverting back to when smartphones used to aim for one good camera on the back, but with a slightly better lowlight performance, and slightly better dynamic range.
786, 17 May 2021Lg, and Motorola and Htc need too learn this is how it's done from Sharp, Xiamoi, Sony, ... moreWhat do you mean
Sif Amon, 26 Jun 2021Honestly, as a Camera person, this isn't all that practical. A 1-inch sensor is a great s... moreWatch Sony 1 iii reviews, video recording is a mess, can't believe Sony would release a phone in such state. Most likely will be fixed in future updates though.
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