UMi Rome incorporates Sony IMX179, the best 8 MegaPixel sensor
Nowadays, the smartphone has become an indispensable gadget for everyday life, even replacing some everyday items such as calendar or camera. Currently, most users have stopped using conventional cameras, preferring to use the mobile phone to take pictures. In this way, users will always have a camera with them, in order to capture unforgettable moments.
For this reason, it is essential to choose a device with a good sensor, so our pictures always have a good quality. Unfortunately, most users have the mistaken belief that a camera is better if it has a larger amount of megapixel. Nevertheless, there are many reasons that can influence the picture quality of a smartphone, being the sensor the most important
UMi Rome will incorporate Sony IMX-179 sensor
Currently, higher quality sensors are manufactured by Sony. An example of Sony manufactured sensor can be found on the UMi Rome, which incorporates an 8-megapixel sensor. This sensor is claimed to be the best among all the 8-megapixel sensors. In addition, Sony IMX179 can achieve better results than other 13-megapixel sensor, such as Sony IMX135. The Sony IMX179 is not only the best 8-megapixel sensor on today’s market, but also was the model used in well-known devices such as Google Nexus 5, Oppo R1, Huawei Honor 6 Plus or Nubia 9 mini.
As we can see in the pictures above, the Sony IMX179 is a high quality sensor that has nothing to envy to other 13 megapixel sensor as the Sony IMX135. As already mentioned, the IMX179 sensor is the best 8-megapixel sensor on the market, allowing users to capture memorable moments with superb image quality. This sensor can be found as part of UMi Rome, a device that also has an 8-core processor, 3GB of RAM and 5.5-inch screen, for a price of only 89$ at pre-sale which is just closed, now is available for 109.99$ worldwide.
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