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The appearance of smartphones for Snapdragon Insider and attached earphones are covered in detail in the following articles.
Table of Contents
Basic performance comparison of triple cameras
portrait mode
Night Mode
8K movie shooting
Automatic tracking function
Basic performance comparison of triple cameras
Smartphone’s triple cameras for Snapdragon Insiders include a main camera equipped with a 64-megapixel Sony IMX686 as an image sensor, an ultra-wide-angle camera using the 12.2-megapixel Sony IMX363, up to 3x optical zoom and up to 12x digital zoom is included. It is equipped with triple lens of 8 megapixel telescope which can be used.
First, let’s compare with a wide-angle camera. Here is a picture of the smartphone’s wide-angle camera thanks to Snapdragon Insiders …
Here is a picture of the wide-angle camera of the iPhone 12 Pro Max. The lens resolution of the triple camera of iPhone 12 Pro Max is 12 million pixels. For Snapdragon Insiders the smartphone’s wide-angle camera has a magnification of 0.5x, and the iPhone 12 Pro Max has a magnification of 0.6x, so the iPhone 12 Pro Max can fit in a wider range of frames, but not the size of a smartphone. For Snapdragon insiders have a sharp impression.
Next, I compared the photo of the smartphone’s main camera to Snapdragon Insider (left) and the photo of the iPhone 12 Pro Max (right) below. The colors of the iPhone 12 Pro Max are more vivid, but…
If you zoom in on the same spot, you’ll notice that the Snapdragon Insider Smartphone has finer details.
Finally, let’s compare telephoto lenses. This is a picture taken with the telephoto lens of the smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders…
Here is a picture of the iPhone 12 Pro Max telephoto lens. The telephoto lens on the iPhone 12 Pro Max has a higher pixel count, so it looks a bit clearer.
portrait mode
Next, I compared the portrait mode. Of the photos below, the one on the left was taken in portrait mode on smartphones tipped to have Snapdragon interiors, and the one on the right was taken the same way on the iPhone 12 Pro Max.
If you shoot the same subject with the same bokeh, the iPhone 12 Pro Max (left) might feel like the guardian dog’s back and pedestal corners are a bit mangled, but Smartphones for Snapdragon Insiders (right) With, that is the case. There was no such incident.
For both the Snapdragon Insider and the iPhone 12 Pro Max, the smartphone can be fine-tuned after shooting in portrait mode, but with the iPhone 12 Pro Max you can’t change where to focus after shooting. On the other hand, with Snapdragon for Insiders Smartphones, you can change the part to focus later, so…
I thought I could take impressive photos more freely.
Night Mode
Then I shot it in a pitch-black room to compare it to night mode. In the case of the iPhone 12 Pro Max, the image is slightly yellow, but…
As with the smartphone for Snapdragon insiders, there is no change in color, and if you don’t say so, you can’t say that it was taken in Night Mode. Night mode was the part that made the biggest difference in this comparison.
8K movie shooting
The smartphone can shoot 8K/30fps movies thanks to the Snapdragon Insider. This is clearly above the iPhone 12 Pro Max, which is limited to 4K.
If you play the video below, you can actually watch an 8K movie taken with a smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders.
As it’s 8K, you can see how the waves propagate even when you zoom in.
However, as expected, 8K video requires processing power, so if you set the video recording mode to 8K in Settings, a display warning of heat generation will appear as shown below. I was able to shoot the above video without any problems…
After shooting the video, the terminal got so hot that I couldn’t hold it in my hand for very long. Also, if you take a picture while the terminal is hot after shooting 8K video, the image may be distorted as shown below. It’s not possible to conclude that heat is the cause of image distortion, but it seems better to be careful about the temperature of the main unit when the temperature is high or when shooting 8K video for long periods of time.
Automatic tracking function
For Snapdragon Insiders, the smartphone has an “automatic tracking” feature that allows the AI to recognize and track the subject while shooting. To use it, tap the target you want to track and place it in the yellow frame.
What follows is a movie actually taken using the automatic tracking function. Not only does it capture the tracking target in the center, but it also automatically selects the zoom magnification and camera to use, so you can always shoot the target at a steady size, even when you’re shooting. Walk around during
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However, the moment the lens changed, the focus changed and the brightness changed, so it might not be smooth.
Also, as you can see from the following movie for pigeons to roam, there was a limit to keeping track of things going well.
Even if you tap a small or distant object, it may not be recognized as a tracking target, and even if you tap the pigeon, the ground it Where the pigeon was located, it is often targeted. So, my honest impression is that the tracking function can only be used if you want to capture something that doesn’t move much in a video or you have something on hand.
Next, we’ll publish an article for Snapdragon insiders summarizing the smartphone’s benchmark test results and full review.
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