Hello,
I would like to know which image sensor is used for the rear camera of the moto g5? I lknow the Exmor RS IMX362 Sensor is used for moto g5 plus but not g5. Would be glad, if someone could help me.
I also would be interested to learn, which fingerprint sensor is used.
Thank you very much!
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I think kernel adiutor can supply you with that information, I haven't checked myself.
Hey, I don't own the moto g5, but before buying it, i would like to know which image sensor they used. But thanks for the help!
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I bought LG g flex2 and seems the camera is not much different from my previous G2, so upset.
its camera was 13mpx with F2.4 and focal lenght is 35mm equivalent. it is not a pleasing one.
I am thinking of buying LG G4 Camera module to replace my internal G Flex2 camera module, other word I can say is "Upgrade" the module to G4.
Anyone has tried this ? Is that possible? connector pinout, camera physical size, firmware readout ... are the same?
I have just seen a video of Moto G4, maybe it is a prototype version cause it doesn't have a fingerprint sensor and physical home button or maybe the home button with the sensor is only reserved for Moto G4 Plus.
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To my knowledge, this phone uses a Samsung ISOCELL sensor with 1.34um pixels, at 13MP, but I haven't been able to find the specific part number. Anyone with this phone can help me find this? Thanks!
Try using AIDA64, which is the easiest way.
Though I also heard it was made by Samsung, there is a teardown here. You can clearly see O-FILM is printed on the flex cable. That's one of the noname brands inside Chinese phones, which do not have Sony or Samsung. Last time I encountered O-FILM was when I replaced an out-of-focus camera in Redmi 2.
gabest11 said:
Though I also heard it was made by Samsung, there is a teardown here. You can clearly see O-FILM is printed on the flex cable. That's one of the noname brands inside Chinese phones, which do not have Sony or Samsung. Last time I encountered O-FILM was when I replaced an out-of-focus camera in Redmi 2.
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In a review I've seen it was noted as Samsung s5k2m8
I check my ZUK Z2 with DevCheck, sensor size 5.19x3.67mm, Pixel sieze 1.18μm.
I guess that mean ZUK Z2 come with a different sensor to ZUK Z2 Pro
My Z2 Plus has a Samsung S5K2M8 rear and OmniVision's OV8865 front sensor.
S5K2M8 4208 x 3120
13MP 6.828mm
(1/2.6")
1.34 μm ISOCELL ZUK Z2 (Lenovo Z2 Plus)
I checked now with devcheck and i see 13 mpx camera with 1.18 qm pixel size which is different than advertised... Hmmm, chinese....
Ok i checked now with device info hw app
ov8865 front
s5k2m8sx back camera
So it is Samsung after all
Hi guys,
I'm currently owning a Moto G3 (1 GB RAM, 8 GB storage) and I'm planning to upgrade to a Moto G5 (3 GB RAM, 16 GB storage).
I would like to know how the camera, battery and overall performance of the G5 compares to the G3.
Are there any reviews up here on XDA?
The Moto G5 is a really nice phone. Gorilla glass, Alu case etc. There is just one big fat huge problem. There are a few big bugs and for w/e reason Lenovo has not pushed even one little patch/fix to us in the EU.
The video is unusable since the audio is really distorted. Here is an example and Lenovo's response.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-G...etallic-sound-when-filming-video/td-p/3657110
Before Motorola was bought by Lenovo things were very different. Phones were updated and patched almost instantly.
onryo said:
The Moto G5 is a really nice phone. Gorilla glass, Alu case etc. There is just one big fat huge problem. There are a few big bugs and for w/e reason Lenovo has not pushed even one little patch/fix to us in the EU.
The video is unusable since the audio is really distorted. Here is an example and Lenovo's response.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-G...etallic-sound-when-filming-video/td-p/3657110
Before Motorola was bought by Lenovo things were very different. Phones were updated and patched almost instantly.
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Thanks for your opinion. I'll wait until Lenovo patched the issue. Having a great phone with garbled audio isn't really nice
How do I remove the on-screen warning from recent apps?
What bothers me so far is the message to split the app on the screen when we open the recent ones.
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Did anyone compare the cameras of Moto Z2 Play and Moto Z (not "Z play" but "Z")?
I know Z2 Play has slightly better aperture and Z has optical stabilization. But what about how does this affect real shots?
Maybe someone has owned both and can share own view/opinion?
Many thanks!
I own both. I think the Z takes better pictures. I can post sample shots later if you want.
Sent from my Moto Z2 Play using Tapatalk
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I can post sample shots later if you want.
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Yes, please. I'll be appreciated if you can make low-light sample shots.
Thank you.
Not what you are looking for but I've had the z play and Z2 play. The z play camera sucked like most Moto cameras. The Z2 play is pretty decent. Still nowhere as good as an average LG or Galaxy phone but about like an HTC camera
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Not what you are looking for but I've had the z play and Z2 play. The z play camera sucked like most Moto cameras. The Z2 play is pretty decent. Still nowhere as good as an average LG or Galaxy phone but about like an HTC camera
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I have had both Motorola and LG phones. My moto x style shot better video that almost any LG and the pictures are really good too. The only think that really suck is the lack of camera2api support, like and old 2003 phone.
I think when the cameras start getting under f2.0, the low light ability really improves. Although Moto Cameras have done ok under normal shooting, I found they fell apart really quickly in lower light. It's about time they improve that on the newer models. Truly I think Motorola, except for the camera, builds the best quality hardware. Only Blackberry built tougher stuff. I've seen Moto phones run over by trucks and slammed in doors and still work fine. LG phones tend to have bad boards, Samsung bad memory chips (ironic) and HTCs were often made from weak plastic parts. Just a general observation. There are exceptions everywhere. LG had those wonderful Sony image sensors.