UMIDIGI Z2: Shooting Tutorial and Camera Photo Samples (Video)


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UMIDIGI is an internet-based mobile phone brand, that is focused on the global market and aims at creating thrilling and touching products at an affordable price, with its main goal being bringing quality technology to everyone.

Well, after launching an open sale for the UMIDIGI Z2 some time back, the company received a very positive feedback, even though the better version – the UMIDIGI Z2 Pro – is still not up for presale. The company so far got more than 6 thousands arrival notices at Gearbest, one of the biggest reseller for the company.

Today, UMIDIGI officially released a shooting tutorial for the UMIDIGI Z2, of which we can get a quick look at below:

https://youtu.be/OEh_V-bWyKU

So far, with the UMIDIGI Z2 people were already able to get good photos, as UMIDIGI Z2’s software is optimized by the Google camera app, which is very good news since many users prefer using this app either way.

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The UMIDIGI Z2 also works really smoothly with stock Android 8.1 it runs out of box and future updates have already been promised by the company, which will significantly improve the shooting experience as well as the user experience in general.

Original photo samples:

At this moment, the company has the UMIDIGI Z2 on sale on all authorized retailer sites. The UMIDIGI Z2 Pro is instead going on presale very soon. In the meantime, you can try your luck and enter to win a $400 prize, the luxury ceramic edition UMIDIGI Z2 Pro (there will be a total of 5 winners). Learn more about the UMIDIGI Z2 or try your luck by clicking this link.

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1 Comment

  1. Seth Alpine
    July 21, 2018

    First test shows 1080p only, with mono sound …seriously ?