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phonemantra-blog · 8 months
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Questions remain about photographing the Moon with smartphones Mydrivers published a comparison of the latest flagship smartphones Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design and iPhone 15 Pro Max, which were released just a few days ago. They were compared when photographing the Moon. [caption id="attachment_61756" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei Mate 60 RS and iPhone 15 Pro Max[/caption] Readers on Weibo believe that in terms of detail and clarity, the Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design takes the lead in this comparison. Some write that Huawei’s flagship has gone “far ahead.” Last January, Huawei received a patent for a “method and electronic equipment for photographing the Moon.” The patent summary shows that this method automatically recognizes the Moon in the preview interface and then enters a special mode. Autofocus allows you to display a clear image of the moon in the preview interface. Multiple images of the Moon are then collected at different exposure settings to create a final image that includes a clear, bright background and an equally clear Moon. Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design and iPhone 15 Pro Max compared when shooting the Moon According to Huawei, this method can capture a “crystal clear and beautiful moon in normal shooting mode by non-professional users.” There will always be questions about how smartphones take pictures of the Moon after the story of how the Galaxy S23 Ultra managed to take a beautiful photo while photographing a very highly compressed photo. You will find a large number of comparative photographs and videos taken on the Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design and iPhone 15 Pro Max in the following video. https://youtu.be/SEIu7EVbapk Readers in the comments agree that the Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design comes out on top in most scenarios.
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phonemantra-blog · 9 months
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But there are no questions about the protective glass The TechRax YouTube channel released a crash test of the iPhone 15 Pro smartphone. To test the device for durability, the author used a knife and a hammer. [caption id="attachment_59130" align="aligncenter" width="780"] iPhone 15 Pro[/caption] And it was the knife test that turned out to be the most difficult for the iPhone 15 Pro and a failure. The fact is that the newest titanium frame gets scratched very quickly even from light touches. And if you directly hit it with a knife, deep scratches remain. The author notes that the stainless steel frame in previous iPhones was much stronger. The “titanium” iPhone 15 Pro was tested using a knife and a hammer. [caption id="attachment_59131" align="aligncenter" width="780"] iPhone 15 Pro[/caption] The second test was with a hammer, and here the glass was hit hard. But, unlike the frame, everything here is predictable: the glass even withstood quite strong impacts. In the end, of course, it broke, but these were the blows with which nails are hammered; not a single protective smartphone glass can withstand this. https://youtu.be/szMJtBVpuMw What's the result? The reviewer believes that the iPhone 15 Pro is an excellent smartphone, but you just don’t need to carry it in your pocket with your keys: the delicate titanium frame shouldn't come into contact with sharp objects. Another option is to carry your smartphone in a case.
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