Dual-camera Honor 6 Plus photo samples get compared to Galaxy S5 and iPhone 6 Plus
Huawei's soon-to-be-unveiled handset, the Honor 6 Plus, will be officially announced in less than two weeks' time, on December 16, but we already seem to be familiar with most of its hardware bells and whistles, features, and whatnot. It is already on preorder for $399 at Oppomart, and will sport a 5.5" 1080p display, Huawei's octa-core Kirin 930 chipset, clocked at 1.8 GHz, 3 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of storage plus microSD slot, all backed by a hearty 3500 mAh battery.
Surely, the main selling point of the Honor 6 Plus are the two 8 MP BSI cameras at the rear, which will obviously function much like the Duo Camera at the back of the HTC One (M8). While one of the rear-positioned cameras of the Honor 6 Plus takes care of the image itself, its peer captures depth information, which can be used to re-adjust the focal point afterwards and add some fancy blur effect to the picture.
The first alleged samples from the Huawei Honor 6 already emerged, showing us what Huawei has reportedly accomplished with its duo-camera setup. Now we are having some more sample shots, this time compared with the same taken by the iPhone 6 Plus, the HTC One (M8), and the Galaxy S5. The Honor 6 Plus participates with several photos, apparently taken with depths of field or various settings.
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