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Samsung quietly unveils the Galaxy A73 5G, its first mid-range phone with a 108MP camera
Looks like 108MP isn't just an Ultra feature anymore
In 2020, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S20 Ultra to the market, and its main selling point was an all-new 108MP rear sensor. The camera experience was a little rough around the edges, but it improved a bit in the Note20 Ultra and the S21 Ultra and even more in this year's S22 Ultra. Up to this point, those 108MP cameras had remained a selling point of the Ultra range, as other S devices didn't get them. But now Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy A73 5G, the phone that's breaking that trend for the first time.
New leak details Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra camera specs, and we're not overly impressed
Where’s the improvement, Samsung?
The Samsung Galaxy S22 series is still at least three months away from its official launch. While there have been several leaks surrounding the Galaxy S22 Ultra, they have all primarily focused on its design and the S-Pen slot. Today's leak, courtesy of Ice Universe, shifts the focus on the camera specs of Samsung's next flagship phone, and if you were expecting a significant upgrade, prepare to be disappointed.
If you didn't think Motorola's G series was confusing enough, the Lenovo-owned company has now announced two more phones, the Moto G60 and the Moto G40 Fusion. While the naming situation is a bit muddy, the products are competitive and clearly meant to go up against the popular Redmi Note 10 Pro series in India.
Realme 8 Pro vs Redmi Note 10 Pro Max: There's a clear winner
Redmi's fine form continues with another budget champ
Realme and Redmi phones have historically been pitted against each other, and for a good reason. They offer oodles of value for money with closely-matched specs, making it a tough decision for consumers. It doesn't take an expert to figure out that the newly-launched Realme 8 Pro, with its 108MP camera, is pitted against Redmi's recently-unveiled Note 10 Pro Max.
The Realme 8 Pro will feature an all-new 108MP camera system
Look forward to the first tilt-shift time-lapse video on a smartphone and other new features
Realme's recent phones have all gone pretty much the same way — incredible value considering the spec sheet, but slightly underwhelming cameras. That was true of the X2 Pro I reviewed last year and seemed to still be the case when Prasham recently looked at the X7 Pro 5G. The Oppo/OnePlus sibling is hoping to turn a corner with its next smartphone lineup, however, thanks to a brand-new 108MP camera system and a bunch of new features.
Here's what every camera on the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra does
A different approach to zoom than the S20 Ultra
You may or may not consider the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra a huge upgrade over the S20 Ultra, but there's no denying that the company changed up the camera setup a bit. The most notable change is the replacement of the 48MP periscope zoom camera with a dual 10MP telephoto setup, promising up to 10x optical zoom. Other than these two, the specs remain the same on paper: There's a 108MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 40MP selfie cam.
Xiaomi Mi 10i takes on the OnePlus Nord, offering quite more bang for your buck
It's basically a rebranded Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G for India
Xiaomi has a bad habit of re-releasing slightly different variants of extremely similar phones for different markets, and it looks like the Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G is the latest device in for this treatment. Today, the company revealed a strikingly similar Mi 10i tailored for the Indian market, coming with a 108MP primary camera, a 6.67-inch display, and the Snapdragon 750G.
Samsung's latest and greatest takes flagship smartphone pricing to another level, but at least the $1,400 Galaxy S20 Ultra supposedly promises some of the most dramatic camera improvements the series has seen in recent years. It features a quad-camera system that includes a 108MP main sensor (f/1.8), 12MP ultra-wide (120˚, f/2.2), 48MP telephoto (f/3.5), and a depth sensor thrown in for good measure. On the front, there's a 40MP selfie cam (80˚, f/2.2). Let's take a look at what this pricey camera array is capable of.
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You've heard of folding phones, but those are so yesterday. Xiaomi thinks it has something better up its sleeve. The Chinese company today introduced the Mi Mix Alpha, a surround-screen "concept" phone with a display that is only interrupted by a camera seam on the back of the device, which sports a 108MP sensor.
The Samsung Galaxy S11 is expected to be released early next year, which means that the rumor mill is about to spin up any moment now. In fact, OnLeaks and 91mobiles have teamed up to release the first renders and hardware specifications of the upcoming flagship series, opening the leak festival with fanfare. It looks like the new devices will come with a five-camera array with a resolution of up to 108MP on the back, making the Pixel and the iPhone green with envy.