This is the successor of the all too famous Infinix HOT S released by Infinux Mobility. But by and large,if the specs on the sheet I'm about to show you are true,then there's no reason to upgrade yet. Here are the specs: Infinix S2 Pro Specifications and Price Network and Software GSM : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G : HSDPA 900 /1900/ 2100 4G : LTE 1(2100) / 3(1800) / 7(2600) / 8(900) / 20(800) / 38(2600) / 40(2300) SIM Type : Dual Micro SIM OS : Android 6 Marshmallow + XUI v2.1 Chameleon Design Dimensions : 155.5 x 69.78 x 8.9 mm Weight : 165 g Display : 5.2-inch 720 x 1280 pixel (282 PPI), LCD touchscreen 2.5D display with Dragontrail glass Sensors: Fingerprint, Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Proximity, Orientation, Gyroscope Build : Metal Colours : Gold, Rose Gold, Black Inside Processor Type : 64-bit Octa-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 Processor Name : Mediatek 6573 Graphics Processor : Mali-T720 MP2 RAM : 3 GB Internal Storage : 64 GB External S...
The fact that people take a lot of photos on their smartphone is nothing new. In fact,many manufacturers now make phones which emphasize the camera as the main selling point of the phone. The Infinix Zero 4, Camon CX ,HOT S,many phones from many manufacturers emphasize on taking great shots. But many people do not know how these cameras work. So,I'll explain. There are six basic steps in taking photos on a smartphone camera. They are: 1. The user (or smartphone) focuses on the object. 2. Light enters into the lens.(light is everything on photography) 3. The arpeture controls how much light enters into the lens. 4. The shutter determines how long the sensor is exposed to light 5. The sensor captures the image 6. Post processing takes place in the software of the phone. There may also be some noise reduction. Since most of the machines that do this are relatively simple machines,they all follow the laws of physics. Now,in smartphones,some problems will arise. These problems ...
I n this post which would be regularly updated as we learn more,we will be taking a closer look at the upcoming HTC U12. Last year,HTC released the HTC U11,and it was quite a great smartphone. It had very cool cameras and whatnot,and who can ever forget the 'squeeze to open up Google Assistant?' But the S8 overshadowed this undeniably great phone,and you and I went out and spent our money on the Galaxy S8 instead of buying the U11. Why? Well,it's dated design was one factor. Sure it had that alluring glass build you just can't get enough of,and a nice and sturdy build. But,the design was still dated. Most of HTC's flagships before the U11 used that design. Also,it didn't have a dual camera setup. Sure,the S8 didn't have one either,but it did refresh the design of the S7 before it,so we went for that one instead. But HTC aims to change all those negatives with the launch of the HTC U12(at least that's what we think they would call it). The...
We all know Evan Blass right? Well,for those of us that don't ,he is the one in charge of leaking the specs of unreleased flagship smartphones,and he's damn good at it. He released some news about the upcoming Galaxy S8,which,following in the iPhone 8 concepts I've seen,gets rid of that liveable home button. If you're a regular here,you will have noticed how much I love physical buttons. Instead,as seen above,we should have software buttons,so therefore,if there's to be a fingerprint scanner,it should either be on screen,as with the iPhone 8 concepts I've seen,or it should be behind. Either way ,the specs: But though,after the Note 7's mishaps,should we trust this one? Your thoughts in the comments box will be highly appreciated.
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