Whether it’s suing or being sued Apple can’t seem to stay out of the court room.
The drama continues as Corephotonics files a patent infringement lawsuit alleging that Apple (more…)
Whether it’s suing or being sued Apple can’t seem to stay out of the court room.
The drama continues as Corephotonics files a patent infringement lawsuit alleging that Apple (more…)
Poor iPhone. They were at the top of the heap for a scant few days before Samsung tied them on DxO. Pixel 2 then came along to smoke them both.
According to DxO, the Pixel 2 has the best camera of any smartphone, scoring a massive total of 98. For photos, the Pixel 2 came in at 99, and for videos, 96.
While the Note 8 has a very slight advantage in photos over Pixel 2, the Pixel 2’s massive video score is what puts it up and over. For video, DxO is particularly impressed with Pixel 2’s exposure, quick transitions when lighting changes, autofocus, detail preservation, noise reduction, and stabilization.
Total | Photos | Videos | |
---|---|---|---|
Google Pixel 2 | 98 | 99 | 96 |
Samsung Note 8 | 94 | 100 | 84 |
iPhone 8 Plus | 94 | 96 | 89 |
For photos, DxO was impressed by Pixel 2’s excellent autofocus, detail retention in dark and light areas, and with handling bright light situations outdoors. Though not mentioned by DxO, I suspect this latter bit is mostly due to HDR+ processing, but what’s important is that it’s effortless and automatic.
Pixel 2 achieves bokeh through its dual-pixel technology. Dual-pixel technology is a relatively new development in photography where each pixel on the sensor consists of two individual photodiodes, a left and a right. In addition to helping Pixel 2 render software bokeh, the dual-pixel tech is also what gives it its excellent autofocus performance.
In a back and forth battle between Google and Apple, Apple’s latest iPhone X / iPhone 8+ has taken the top spot with a score of 94 at DXOMark, the renowned camera benchmark authority. (more…)
The Chinese OnePlus 5 has scored an 87, which is 3 points below the top spot in DxOMark Mobile testing. (more…)
Apple has not had a lot of luck the last quarter. First losing a huge case to Samsung, issues with declining sales, and battery woes in the iPhone and MacBook Pro.
The feature which is supposed to keep thieves from being able to format and use a stolen iPhone has been hacked.
Indian security specialist Hemanth Joseph applied the procedure to a locked iPad purchased from eBay. (more…)