Honor 6X brings dual rear cameras to the mid-range
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5.5-inch Full HD octa-core Android 6 smartphone to hit retail at £250 or less.
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New yet only Android 6. Why bother?
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You get an extra surprise today...not sure what!
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My S5 has a 16MP camera... is that not better than 12, then?
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Ttaskmaster
My S5 has a 16MP camera... is that not better than 12, then?
Depends on the lens.
Canon (a while ago) reduced the pixel count from 16MP to 12MP when they released the SX220 to replace the SX210, apparently to reduce noise...
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How is 5v and 2A 'Fast Charging'?
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TeePee
How is 5v and 2A 'Fast Charging'?
Yup, this is Qualcomm Quick Charge v1 territory....
The new v3 stuff apparently has 5 hours in 5 minutes, but I think requires something around 4 times the wattage of this phone. It's not fast in todays world for sure.
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TheAnimus
Yup, this is Qualcomm Quick Charge v1 territory....
The new v3 stuff apparently has 5 hours in 5 minutes, but I think requires something around 4 times the wattage of this phone. It's not fast in todays world for sure.
Quick Charge has a maximum of 18W, while this is 10W. Basic USB-C is 15W and with Power Delivery can be up to 100W, which is enough for some laptops.