The trend of Vlogging and live streaming is witnessing a robust surge, prompting smartphone brands to increasingly focus on this aspect to cater to users' needs.
1. Top-notch smartphones tailored for live streaming and Vlogging enthusiasts.
The trend of Vlogging and live streaming is witnessing a robust surge, prompting smartphone brands to increasingly focus on this aspect to cater to users' needs.
The Galaxy A80 is set to hit the shelves in Vietnam by early July with a price tag of 15 million Vietnamese dong. This model boasts a triple-lens camera setup comprising a 48 MP primary camera with an f/2.0 aperture, an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a TOF depth sensor similar to the Huawei P30 Pro. Thanks to the automatic swivel mechanism, users can now utilize the impressive 3-camera setup for selfies and live streaming purposes.
The Oppo F11 Pro debuted in Vietnam in early April 2019 with a price of 8.5 million Vietnamese dong. This model features a 16 MP hidden selfie camera located at the top of the device. When experiencing screen unlocking, selfies... this camera slides up in approximately 0.2 seconds. The selfie camera of the device is AI-integrated, capable of identifying the age, gender of the subject, thereby adjusting colors, and white balance accordingly. Additionally, the rear camera of this model sports a 48 MP and 5 MP resolution, offering commendable photo and video capture capabilities. However, this model has a modest configuration, still using a MicroUSB charging port.
The innovative Asus Zenfone 6 features a design reminiscent of the Oppo N1 model launched in 2013, with a rotating rear camera that flips to the front. This allows for optimizing the front display space. You can utilize this camera setup for selfies, live streaming, or vlogging. The camera of the device boasts a resolution of 48 MP and 13 MP. It sports a 6.4-inch LCD screen with significantly thin bezels. The release date of Zenfone 6 in Vietnam has not yet been announced.
The Vivo V15, currently retailing at 6.5 million Vietnamese dong, boasts a sliding 32 MP selfie camera located at the right corner instead of the center like the F11 Pro. The selfie camera of the device is integrated with various beauty modes and artificial intelligence capable of automatically recognizing gender and adjusting skin tones accordingly. The device features a 6.5-inch Full HD+ display, occupying 90.95% of the front area. The weakness of the Vivo V15 lies in the absence of a sensor in the selfie camera, so if users accidentally drop the device while taking a photo, the camera does not retract automatically.
The Huawei P30 Lite hit the shelves in Vietnam in early April 2019 with a price tag of 7.5 million Vietnamese dong. This model boasts a high-resolution 32 MP selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture. Similar to its competitors, the P30 Lite's selfie camera is equipped with AI technology for beautification, stickers, etc. Additionally, the device features a triple rear camera setup comprising 24 MP, 8 MP, and 2 MP sensors, integrating EIS digital stabilization technology for smoother videos. The drawback of the device lies in the relatively thick notch on the top of the screen.