Smartphone portrait mode shootout: in pictures
DSLR photographers have been shooting bokeh for years and in the last couple of years we have seen companies like Huawei, Google, Samsung, and Apple add functionality for the same, commonly labeled wide aperture, portrait, and depth effects.
1 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Eight phones with portrait mode capability
2 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Honor 7X portrait
(Binary data 4 bytes)
3 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Essential Phone portrait
4 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Galaxy Note 8 portrait
5 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
iPhone X portrait
6 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Mate 10 Pro portrait
(Binary data 4 bytes)
7 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Moto X4 portrait
8 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
OnePlus 5T portrait
9 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Pixel 2 XL portrait
10 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Honor 7X selfie portrait
(Binary data 4 bytes)
11 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Mate 10 Pro selfie portrait
(Binary data 4 bytes)
12 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
iPhone X selfie portrait
13 of 13 Matthew Miller/ZDNET
Pixel 2 XL selfie portrait
Related Galleries
Holiday wallpaper for your phone: Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's, and winter scenes
Related Galleries
Holiday wallpaper for your phone: Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's, and winter scenes
21 Photos
Winter backgrounds for your next virtual meeting
Related Galleries
Winter backgrounds for your next virtual meeting
21 Photos
Holiday backgrounds for Zoom: Christmas cheer, New Year's Eve, Hanukkah and winter scenes
Related Galleries
Holiday backgrounds for Zoom: Christmas cheer, New Year's Eve, Hanukkah and winter scenes
21 Photos
Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6: Electric vehicle extravaganza
Related Galleries
Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6: Electric vehicle extravaganza
26 Photos
A weekend with Google's Chrome OS Flex
Related Galleries
A weekend with Google's Chrome OS Flex
22 Photos
Cybersecurity flaws, customer experiences, smartphone losses, and more: ZDNet's research roundup
Related Galleries
Cybersecurity flaws, customer experiences, smartphone losses, and more: ZDNet's research roundup
8 Photos
Inside a fake $20 '16TB external M.2 SSD'