Video: Bluboo D1 vs. Huawei Mate 9 – dual camera comparison


Bluboo D1

Dual cameras are the non-disputable trend in the mobile phone business lately and who would be better to look up for the comparison purposes than the original creators of this trend, Huawei. And Bluboo are today trying to prove to us that even though the difference of specs of Huawei Mate 9 and Bluboo D1 is just drastic, the camera performance is actually not that bad from their side.

And make no  mistake, on paper even the camera specifications are just brutally disproportionate with Huawei Mate 9 sporting dual Leica cameras with 12 MPix RGB primary sensor and 20 Mpix monochrome secondary one against Bluboo D1 with measly 8 Mpix Sony primary seconded by 2 Mpix complimentary sensor. But from the video the results are actually quite alright coming from the Bluboo, of course can’t reach the level of Huawei’s, but would you honestly expect that from a $70 phone ?

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Specs wise, the Bluboo D1 comes with a 5.0-inch HD resolution display, a MediaTek MT6580A quad-core CPU, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage expandable up to 256GB. The front-facing shooter with LED softlight has a resolution of 5MP. And the D1 is fueled by a 2600mAh battery and features a metal build, rear fingerprint scanner, Android 7.0 Nougat , dual SIM and dedicated microSD slot.

You can get the Bluboo D1 in three color variants – black, gold and blue and all you have to do is visit either Gearbest or the Aliexpress Store to find the aforementioned $69.99 there for the phone.

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1 Comment

  1. Vikey Xie
    June 5, 2017

    Dual cameras become more and more popular, Last time I have tried AllCall Bro, dual cameras effects higher than single cameras.