Ulefone have sent over a few photo samples that they claim come from the dual camera Gemini smartphone.
Dual camera phones are going to be all over the place in 2017, and even smaller Chinese brands are working on devices with dual rear sensors. Ulefone say that their dual camera Gemini smartphone will be available to buy in just a few days and will be offering discounts for earlier adopters, but the big question is how good the rear camera performance will really be?
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Well in an attempt to answer that question, Ulefone has provided us with a few photos that they say came from the Gemini and show off the devices Bokeh effect.
According to Ulefone’s specifications the Gemini will have a main 13 mega-pixel camera that will deal with the main detail of an image, while the secondary 5 mega-pixel sensor adds a blurred background for added depth.
The Ulefone Gemini will launch first with a Gemini Pro boasting Mediatek Helio X27 penned in for later this year.
Muhammad Yassir leader of the “please be cheap” squad
calls bullshit!!
He adds it couldn’t be more fake, than a new samsung s6 costing 150 dollars
Hehehe. You eh.
Shut up yeti. You are nothing but a yeti who does not know that Ulefone’s camera is the best camera on a smartphone.
I lied. Just in case someone believed me.
Muhammad Yassir leader of the “please be cheap” squad
calls bullshit!!
He adds it couldn’t be more fake, than a new samsung s6 costing 150 dollars
Hehehe. You eh.
Shut up yeti. You are nothing but a yeti who does not know that Ulefone’s camera is the best camera on a smartphone.
I lied. Just in case someone believed me.
Seems this bokeh effect is the latest fad to be sweeping Chinese phones. Wish someone would concentrate on all around performance in a camera including low light in a mid range device instead of all of this marketing hype BS. Something akin to the Mate 9 without the ridiculous price..
I have owned a Ulefone which for me was a great phone and am looking for a replacement but this just doesn’t do it for me..
You want manufacturers to focus on things that matter and is practical , do you want to give them a heart attack!!!???
YES!!
Seems this bokeh effect is the latest fad to be sweeping Chinese phones. Wish someone would concentrate on all around performance in a camera including low light in a mid range device instead of all of this marketing hype BS. Something akin to the Mate 9 without the ridiculous price..
I have owned a Ulefone which for me was a great phone and am looking for a replacement but this just doesn’t do it for me..
You want manufacturers to focus on things that matter and is practical , do you want to give them a heart attack!!!???
YES!!