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film-storyboards · 3 years
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This InDesign storyboard template on DIN A4 horizontal (landscape) page for 2.00:1 (Univisium) aspect ratio films has nine and six frames per sheet. You can either edit this storyboard template with Adobe InDesign or print the blank one to draw on paper.
This template has twenty-eight pages. Only duplicate the pages you want to use. To import your drawings, place your pictures into the frames that belong to the Images layer. Resize as you see fit. You can use the Rule of Thirds guides located in the top locked layer to help you frame your compositions. Use the Text layer for your notes. To format your body text, look for Paragraph Styles under Type and Character Styles under Type for shot numbers. 
Change the template to make it your own. Fill in the header, add your credits and project details, put your production title or logo. And your presentation is now ready for print or screens in no time!
IDML (InDesign Markup) format is compatible with all InDesign versions from legacy CS4 to the current Creative Cloud 2022.
FYI: You need the font Avenir Next installed on your machine for this template to work as planned.
Look at the A-Pagination and B-Notes masters to change the pagination styling.
This template will help you save time and design great storyboards!
You can get the same template for Procreate here: https://storyboards.gumroad.com/l/prcrt_stb_2x1.
The free PDF version is here: https://storyboards.gumroad.com/l/pdf_2x1_A4-9-frames-hrztl.
Get thisInDesign template now!
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timrooney1012 · 5 years
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Some stills from tonight's shoot! Huge thanks to my friends dealing with the cold tonight. • • • #indiefilm #indiefilmmaker #indiefilmmaking #shortfilm #screengrab #screencaps #cinematography #canonphotography #canon #canonc100 #univisium #univisiumpictures #comedyfilm #horrorfilm #longisland #newyork https://www.instagram.com/p/B8VT1s5BF7d/?igshid=13f75j4kr508o
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mobilwecom · 4 years
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هل تريد التقاط صورة تذكارية مع نيتك الفنية أو الإبداعية؟ مع Retrica ، الأمر سهل ومثالي. قم بتشغيل Retrica ، اختر مرشحًا وأخذ لقطة.التقط صورًا وصورًا ذاتية رائعة ورائعة!
Retrica هو تطبيق كاميرا مزود بمجموعة متنوعة من الفلاتر لتوفير أفضل لحظاتك.
تعرف على حزمة فلتر Retrica الأصلية الجديدة – Univisium أضف الأجواء السينمائية 60-70 إلى صورك. جرب نسبة العرض إلى الارتفاع 2: 1!
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issam-pro · 4 years
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تحميل تطبيق اندرويد Retrica اضافة تاثيرات على الصور
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تطبيق Retrica اضافة تاثيرات على الصور
يعد تطبيق اندرويد Retrica من التطبيقات الأكثر استعمالا بين المستخدمين للالتقاط الصور بتأثيرات اولية. يمكن بواسطة هذا التطبيق من التقاط الصور مع معاينة التأثير الذي تريد اضافته على الصورة مُباشرة. 
يحتوي تطبيق Retrica على أكبر مكتبة تأثيرات وفلاتر بجانب التطبيقات الأخرى المشابهة في نفس المجال.  وهو ما جعل التطبيق له شهرة متواضعة في مجال التعديل على الصور و اضافة التاثيرات عليها بحيث يستخدمه في التقاط ما يفوق عن مئة مليون صورة كل يوم. 
يصنف Retrica كأحد أفضل 20 تطيبق للأندرويد من طرف صحيفة الجارديان. كما يخول أيضا بامكانية إضافة علامات مائية على الصور وعمل ألبومات وكذلك امكانية عمل تشويش على الصور من خلال تقنية Blur.
تطبيق Retrica اضافة تاثيرات
قم بتشغيل Retrica.
اختر مرشحًا وأخذ لقطة. 
التقط صورًا رائعة وصورًا رائعة.
Retrica هو تطبيق كاميرا مزود بمجموعة متنوعة من الفلاتر لتوفير أفضل لحظاتك.
تعرف على حزمة فلتر Retrica الأصلية الجديدة Univisium
أضف الأجواء السينمائية من 60-70 إلى صورك. جرب نسبة العرض إلى الارتفاع 2: 1.
تطبييق سهل الاستخدام
تجعل واجهة المستخدم المحسنة من التقاط الصور ومقاطع الفيديو مع Retrica تجربة سهلة وبسيطة وممتعة. يوفر Retrica أيضًا مجموعة متنوعة من نسب العرض إلى الارتفاع ، وتأثيرات طمس التكبير والطابع الزمني ، حتى تتمكن من إنشاء محتويات أصلية وأصيلة.
مرشحات كاميرا جميلة لأي مناسبة
يمكنك مشاهدة أكثر من 190 فلترًا يتم تطبيقها في الوقت الفعلي ، قبل التقاط صورك - مما يعني أنه يمكنك التقاط الصور ومقاطع الفيديو كما تشاء دون تعديل إضافي. يتم إصدار الفلاتر الحصرية لجميع الأعضاء المميزين. هل تريد جعل ألوانك تنبثق؟ تريد أن تغسل نظرة الشاطئ؟ ماذا عن بعض تسريبات ضوء الكاميرا خمر؟ سواء كنت تريد الرجعية أو الورك ، فقد غطت Retrica. انقر نقرًا مزدوجًا لضبط كل مظهر ليتناسب مع الكمية المناسبة.
احصل على نظرة داخل إطار
تقدم Retrica بفخر "الإلهام" الذي يتكون من "عارض البحث" و "البصيرة". يسمح لك View Finder بمشاركة الصور التي التقطتها مع Retrica ، مما يتيح لك مشاركة لحظاتك التي لا تنسى. توفر Insight برامج تعليمية مثيرة للاهتمام وسهلة الفهم حول الألوان والأضواء والصور التي يمكنك تجربتها باستخدام Retrica.
تحميل تطبيق Retrica من جوجل بلاي
source https://www.issam-pro.tech/2020/05/retrica.html
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2p!Hetalia Characters as Film Formats
2p!America: SmileBox 2p!Russia: IMAX 2p!China: Univisium 2p!France: Polyvision 2p!England: Cinerama 2p!Germany: Anamorphic 2p!Japan: Super 8 2p!North Italy: Techniscope
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thecraic360 · 7 years
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On the top of the world above the Galway's Mosque at Briarhill overlooking east part of the city. #firefly3d #craicingalway #GalwayFringeFestival2017 #thisisgalway #galway2020 #univisium https://theta360.com/s/t4zVE3Qm9iv3g7HPx0ABzG9Wy
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leapingmonkeys · 6 years
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milimiki · 6 years
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3:00 AM
I'll make the time to work on a photo project. Winter is coming, though it still feels like Summer, but I'll go with black & white. Tall buildings are my focus, so Manhattan will be the prime location. As for aspect ratio, I'll stick with my usual 5:4 (1.25:1) over 3:2 (1.5:1) or even 1:1 (square). I'll throw in 12:5 (2.4:1) and 2:1 (Univisium) to mix things up.
As for the other photo project, it's the opposite. Small, quiet areas. Maybe near by the waters. All about the location; no people. This might be framed 1:1, and if so, I'll have to tape up my camera's LCD screen to frame in that aspect ratio. This might be shot on film.
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elidawebmarketer · 6 years
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Este foi o ano do design de smartphones. Os smartphones de quase todos os fabricantes incluíam um display Univisium 18:9 de entalhe e corpo traseiro de vidro transparente. A parte menos empolgante dos smartphones -
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film-storyboards · 3 years
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If you draw on paper and need to storyboard a film in 2:1 format, this free PDF storyboard template is for you.
This template has two DIN A4 horizontal sheets with nine frames per page, in 2.00:1 (Univisium) aspect ratio, ready to use, awaiting your drawings.
You can print it out and start drawing on paper. Another way you can use this template: open it in Photoshop, choose crop to Art Box or Crop Box in Import PDF > Page options and draw your board on a new blank layer.
You can get an editable version of this template for Procreate here: {soon].
There is also a desktop publishing version of this template for InDesign, with much more variations and choices available here: https://storyboards.gumroad.com/l/2x1_A4_InDsgn_hrztl.
Get this free storyboard template!
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savidgemike · 2 years
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"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed, is more important than any other thing." #abrahamlincoln #quoteoftheday ============================== "A Portrait of Mr. Lincoln at His Memorial" by Michael Savidge Made with #sonyrx10ii, this work is licensed under #creativecommons Attribution 4.0 International & available via Wikimedia Commons #lincolnmemorial #washingtondc #closeupshot #closeupportrait #univisium #cinematicphotography #cinematicscene #cinematicfeel #2017memories #travelingmemories (at Lincoln Memorial) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgebsYSOjRG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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likelyfadblog · 6 years
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Alcatel 3V Launched with Full View Display and Dual Cameras for just 9,999Rs
TCL Communication launched its iconic Alcatel 3V large-screen device in the Indian market. Staying true to its tagline Boost Your Social Life, Alcatel 3V offers users an 18:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio with a captivating 2K FullView 6 inch display. Equipped with the latest operating system AndroidTM 8.0 OreoTM edition, the large-screen device runs smoothly and efficiently. Alcatel 3V has created buzz among Alcatel followers for its Face Key feature. Pioneering innovative facial recognition technology, Alcatel 3V ensures your device answers only to you.
TCL Communication has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Flipkart. The partnership will focus on new product development, knowledge sharing, marketing and distribution of large-screen devices. All Alcatel products will be available exclusively on Flipkart.
With the partnership, Alcatel is looking to capture this burgeoning market of consumer electronics by offering global technology at affordable prices while Flipkart will provide their local consumer understanding, knowledge of e-tail and sophisticated on-ground operations.
“We are honored to cooperate with one of India’s largest online retailers, Flipkart, to offer our newest technological innovations. They have made our products accessible and successful in India through their wide distribution networks. We are looking at this as an opportunity to scale up in similar markets. Through this exclusive partnership, we hope to reach customers in every nook and corner of the country.” said Stefan Streit, General Manager, Global Marketing, TCL Communication.
Hari Kumar, Senior Director, Flipkartfurther commented, “We are seeing a definitive shift in consumer preference for large screen devices. With more media consumption on the go, coupled with faster internet access on mobile devices, this launch is addressing a clear customer need. We are also happy to sign a MoU with TCL Communication to build an exclusive portfolio of products. Being the leaders in the Phablet segment, with this association we hope to widen our offerings and be the one-stop destination for gadgets in India.”
“We have entered into this partnership with the aligned goal of delivering innovative and feature-rich experiences and access to the latest technology to everyone. With the launch of Alcatel 3V exclusively on Flipkart, we hope to repeat our success in the country. With its latest technology and exquisite new features, Alcatel 3V has all the features that customers look for from a premium brand. Flipkart had always supported us in all our endeavors and with the signing of the MOU, we further strengthen our partnership in India. Flipkart had always been the backbone in our successful journey.” said Mr. Praveen Valecha, Regional Director India, TCL Communications.
Alcatel 3V Features
Sleek Exquisite Design
The Alcatel 3V features a sizeable  6 inch 2K full view IPS display. A display with smooth 2.5D fully laminated glass adds amazing detail and definition to your watching and gaming experience. The Alcatel 3V boasts a 6 inch 18:9 aspect ratio that lets you witness ultra-wide univisium content.
Extended Performance
With built-in storage of 32GB expandable up to 128GB,  the Alcatel 3V ensures you carry the world in your pocket. The  device gets a power boost with 3GB RAM and a powerful 3000mAh battery that provides enough time for selfies, social media  and gaming all day long. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest operating system,AndroidTM8.0 OreoTM edition for seamless performance.
Shoot like a professional
Add drama to any shot with the built-in bokeh effect. Refocus and add bokeh to your images in creative ways even after they’re snapped.
Go Pro With Smartcam Duo A 16MP + 5 MP dual rear camera captures stunning detail and depth. Take your selfie skills to the next level with an 8MP front camera with flash. Capture  your videos in Full HD with EIS technology
Stay Secure With Face Key
Unlock your device using just your face. Pioneering in innovative facial recognition technology, the Alcatel 3V ensures your device answers only to you, scanning and unlocking in less than a second.
One Tap To Everything
Secure and launch your social media apps with your fingerprints. The comprehensive fingerprint scanner can assign different fingers to unlock different social media apps to your preference.
Seamless Social Connection
Alcatel 3V’s exclusive Social Mode makes reviewing and sharing of images on social media a breeze.
You’re in the Clear
A crystal-clear cover lets you showcase your device while staying in the clear from potentially damaging drops, bumps or spills with raised bezels.
Price and availability:
Alcatel’s iconic Alcatel 3V large-screen device is available exclusively on Flipkart priced at 9,999 rupees.
Offers:
Jio users get benefit up to Rs3700- 2200 instant cash back, Rs 1000 worth Myntra vouchers, Rs 500 worth Clear trip gift vouchers
Extra Rs 1000 on an exchange of smartphone on Flipkart
15%off on yearly subscription on ALT Balaji
No cash EMI available from HDFC bank
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manishkrinfo · 7 years
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  If trends are what you’re after, the Oppo F5 is quite an enticing proposition. It packs the in-vogue univisium display, a powerful selfie camera that boasts of artificial intelligence and comes... from Latest News, Reviews from Digit.in http://ift.tt/2EH99qn
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faithpetham · 7 years
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Honor View 10 review: a OnePlus 5T challenger emerges
The flagship space is saturated with contenders on all sides and typically they come at a high price. Companies like OnePlus have been trying to shake things up by making their flagships at least somewhat affordable, and users have been clamoring for more offerings that tick more boxes than most mid-range devices, while still maintaining their mid-range price point. Honor has been trying to find that balance, from its Honor 7X — an impressive offering for under $200 — to its latest flagship offering, the Honor View 10 (aka V10).
The Honor View 10 rivals that of the OnePlus 5T in its spec sheet and design, while bringing some Eastern flair to the software —  and all for less than $500. This is the Honor View 10 review.
Design
Called the V10 in other markets, the View 10 looks quite nice. Our unit has a dark blue metallic tint which shines brightly on the front around the screen and has a more softly reflective matte finish on the back. The corners and sides are rather rounded and the phone is just thick enough to allow room for the headphone jack on the bottom.
Other colors are available but this dark blue is great: understated on first glance and then striking. The spartan backing, with just the Honor logo in the middle and dual camera setup in the corner, where both lenses individually pop out, is especially nice. Yes, that might mean the lens is in danger of scrapes and scratches, but it certainly gives the Honor View 10 a distinct look.
Despite having a 5.99-inch screen, the phone’s handling is helped by its taller 18:9 aspect ratio. The result is a phone with a low screen-to-body ratio and a great looking front broken up by only a couple of features. Up top are the usual sensors and so on, but beneath the screen is a capacitive home button with an embedded fingerprint reader. That capacitive button can have multiple functions via gesture controls.
The capacitive fingerprint reader lets you navigate via gesture controls
A navigation setting allows for taps and swipes to trigger what would otherwise be the soft keys — back, home, and recent apps. This frees up the screen for more work and play. After getting used to the trigger for Google Assistant — swipe up from anywhere underneath the screen — this One Button mode became second nature. Even if it adds to the overall footprint of the phone, the single capacitive key is very useful.
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18:9 aspect ratios are hardly unique anymore, but it is nice to see Univisium coming to more phones than just high-end flagships. Much like the OnePlus 5T, this screen is kept at Full HD+ resolution. It’s an IPS panel which does get bright enough for outdoor viewing, though I do wish it got just a little bit brighter. Colors are also where they should be, with Honor’s tuning providing saturation on par with other high-performing IPS panels, though it does not reach the same levels of OLED vividness.
Text and media all look fine on this screen, but I had to go into the settings and shrink down the rendering sizes. Elements provided by EMUI seem created for a 1080p screen, but not necessarily one this big. This is more of a software peeve than a knock against the screen. It was easily fixed — bringing down the setting by one notch made everything look proper and not bloated.
If there is one thing missing here, it is an always-on display. Plenty of manufacturers have been including this to make seeing one’s notifications easier and I wish the View 10 had it too. It’s got an LCD panel, meaning it would consume more battery than on an OLED screen, but the feature still would have been useful.
Performance
Honor spared little expense making sure this phone has top-notch performance. Though it’s only just starting to happen in the West, it’s pretty normal in Asian markets to have over 4 GB of RAM and a high amount of storage. The View 10 comes with 128 GB of storage and 6 GB of RAM. No matter how you cut it, that is great to have on a phone at this price.
Honor spared little expense making sure this phone has top-notch performance: the View 10 comes with 128 GB of storage, 6 GB of RAM and the Kirin 970
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Neural Networks(NN) and Machine Learning (ML) were two of the year's biggest buzzwords in mobile processoring. Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin 970, the image processing unit (IPU) inside the Google Pixel 2, and Apple’s A11 Bionic, all feature dedicated hardware solutions …
Honor takes the specs sheet a step further by putting in the latest Huawei HiSilicon processor, the Kirin 970. Yes, the one with the Neural Processing Unit (NPU). The true benefits of neural processing are yet to be proven — this is the first time consumers are seeing this kind of chipset, after all, and its applications are still rather limited — but this is a feature which should be better utilized over time.
For now, the NPU works in the camera for automatically finding the right scene mode and for optimizing memory handling based on your usage habits, but there is little else differentiating this phone’s performance from other flagship devices. To that end, the Kirin 970 still does its core job well in providing reliable, smooth, and fast performance.
Hardware
The View 10’s feature set reflects its design and also sticks to the basics. A microSD card slot can increase the already high amount of built-in storage, and all the connections you’d expect are available. It even has NFC for contactless payment platforms. There is no IP certification on this phone, however, so users will have to be a bit more careful to keep everything dust-free and dry.
Though calls were just fine on the T-Mobile network, using this European version of the phone kept me on HSPA+ and Wi-Fi most of the time. That means my battery experience wasn’t quite indicative of what users might get on mostly LTE connectivity.
The 3,750 mAh battery got me through a day start to finish without any problems
Nonetheless, the phone’s 3,750 mAh battery got me through a day start to finish without any problems. Screen-on time, in particular, got up to six hours while I was mainly on Wi-Fi playing mobile games and watching YouTube. With fast charging solutions, it doesn’t take long for the phone to get back to 50 percent, either. You will be relying on a USB Type-C charger, however, as wireless charging is not included in this metal-clad device.
Speaking of YouTube, I have to give a nod to the onboard speaker. It is easy to scoff at a bottom-facing mono speaker unit, but I was surprised to hear some decently loud and rich audio. Being able to put a pair of headphones in easily, thanks to the headphone jack, was also appreciated.
Camera
On an affordable flagship phone, cameras tend to be the make-or-break feature on an otherwise great package. The camera of the View 10 puts its best foot forward with a dual lens system much like the one found on the OnePlus 5T. The phone’s rear features a 16 MP f/1.8 aperture shooter, with a monochrome 20 MP f/1.8 secondary sensor for adding detail to color photos or taking crisp B&W shots. Together with the potential power of the NPU, this combined camera package can yield some sharp and enjoyable photos, except when using the 13 MP front-facing camera.
I hesitate to say the front-facing camera is all that bad, because it is really just down to Honor’s tuning of the software. The View 10 clearly takes a lot of cues from its original Chinese market, where most front-facing cameras focus on beauty modes and tend to be very soft. The camera tends to overexpose for a brighter photo and still yields an overly soft selfie even when all the modes are off.
The beautification mode is also available with background bokeh effects — turn them on and things get even softer than before, and my freckles simply disappear. If you want to keep your facial features intact but maintain a soft background, the Wide Aperture mode allows for similar effects but the results can be spotty. This beauty mode might be great for someone who appreciates the airbrushed look, but that person is not me. The best I can say is that the front-facing camera is certainly capable of good photos, but what that actually means to each individual user could differ.
Portrait mode and wide aperture modes are available for the rear cameras as well, and when used with some extra care, the photos coming out of the phone can be pretty great. Sharpness is where it should be — essentially the opposite of the front-facing camera — and colors are mostly accurate. The camera tends to overexpose when tapping darker areas, but a bit of work on the compensation slider will make the photo look more accurately exposed. As I said, with a little bit of extra attention to detail, the View 10’s cameras do their job pretty well.
There are plenty of other modes included in this camera package, like HDR, which is a mode rather than a toggle (a personal pet peeve). There are also pro modes and more artsy modes if you want to get fancy. I also like that the video mode has the ability to use the Wide Aperture setting while recording. It can lead to some interesting — albeit very artificial — depth of field footage. However, the camera is already pretty wide at f/1.8, so bokeh is not hard to come by.
Unfortunately, you will need very steady hands because there is no OIS on the View 10. This is a problem immediately apparent in video recordings, but it also hinders the phone’s low light performance. A prompt for the user to “hold hands still” while sharpening the image reflects a long shutter due to the lack of lighting. During that time basically any movement will make the photo blurry. OIS would have been a great addition to an otherwise quite capable dual lens setup, but affordability often creates that kind of give-and-take situation.
You will need very steady hands because there is no OIS on the View 10 camera
Software
The software experience differs from many established UIs in the West. Honor is a company from the East, after all, and it brings with it some of the common tropes found in Chinese spins on Android. It lacks an app drawer by default, but you can change the “Home Style” in the settings or just get a new launcher altogether.
Unlike some phones released in Asia that we’ve imported for review, this Honor View 10 is made for Europe, so all the textual elements fit properly in the interface.
Dive deeper into the settings menu and you’ll find a ton of different ways to customize the experience too. We already mentioned the navigation dock earlier, where the one capacitive key can be used for anything that the soft keys would otherwise do. Aside from that are some app-centric abilities, like putting access to some apps behind a lock or making more than one instance of, for example, a social media application.
Speaking of social media, a nice feature in the gallery app allows for one-click sharing of photos straight to Snapchat. This is more useful for people who are on that network, but it can be handy and it eliminates having to use the often shoddy built-in Snapchat camera.
Finally there is Face Unlock, which is basically what it sounds like — after recognizing the user’s face, the phone will unlock and go straight into the home screen quickly. It works about as good as similar features found on other phones, but Honor added a couple other functions into the mix. One ability shows sensitive information in notifications on the lock screen only when recognition is achieved. The phone can also wake when raised, which makes for a fast unlocking experience when coupled with Face Unlock.
Overall, there are some good features added to this version of Android and launching with Android 8.0 Oreo is a big plus, too. EMUI has its fans but it also has some detractors, so if you’ve had contact with any other Huawei or Honor phones recently, you’ll already know how you feel about it.
Specs
 Honor View 10 Display5.99-inch IPS 1080 x 2160 resolution 403 ppi 18:9 aspect ratio ~78% screen-to-body ProcessorHiSilicon Kirin 970 GPUMali-G72 MP12 RAM4/6 GB Storage64/128 GB microSD card expansion up to 256 GB CamerasRear cameras Main sensor: 16 MP RGB, f/1.8 aperture Secondary sensor: 20 MP monochrome, f/1.8 aperture Front camera: 13 MP, f/2.0 aperture AudioBottom-facing speaker SensorsFingerprint Hall Accelerometer G-sensor Electronic compass Gyroscope Proximity Ambient light Battery3,750 mAh MaterialMetal unibody IP ratingNone NetworksGSM, HSPA, LTE ConnectivityWi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot Bluetooth 4.2 with aptX HD GPS NFC Infrared PortsUSB Type-C 3.5 mm audio jack SIMDual Nano-SIM SoftwareAndroid 8.0 Oreo EMUI ColorsNavy Blue, Midnight Black, Beach Gold, Aurora Blue, Charm Red Dimensions and weight157 x 75 x 7 mm 172 g
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Pricing and final thoughts
The Honor View 10 price tells a good story. Any phone with features like this that comes in under $500 is going to pique our interest. Though there are even cheaper phones available and certainly higher-powered phones (at higher prices too), this phone’s market segment includes pretty much just the OnePlus 5T.
We will do a comparison between the two soon, but the bottom line is this: Honor has done a great job delivering a high-end experience at a mid-range price, and with potential improvements to the Kirin 970’s NPU still to come, the View 10 could maintain relevance longer than even some big ticket flagships. The Honor View 10 is done very well, and at this price point the whole package puts up a very convincing argument for anyone in the market for a OnePlus 5T.
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Honor View 10 review: a OnePlus 5T challenger emerges The flagship space is saturated with contenders on all sides and typically they come at a high price. Companies like OnePlus have been trying to shake things up by making their flagships at least somewhat affordable, and users have been clamoring for more offerings that tick more boxes than most mid-range devices, while still maintaining their mid-range price point. Honor has been trying to find that balance, from its Honor 7X — an impressive offering for under $200 — to its latest flagship offering, the Honor View 10 (aka V10). The Honor View 10 rivals that of the OnePlus 5T in its spec sheet and design, while bringing some Eastern flair to the software — and all for less than $500. This is the Honor View 10 review. Design Called the V10 in other markets, the View 10 looks quite nice. Our unit has a dark blue metallic tint which shines brightly on the front around the screen and has a more softly reflective matte finish on the back. The corners and sides are rather rounded and the phone is just thick enough to allow room for the headphone jack on the bottom. Other colors are available but this dark blue is great: understated on first glance and then striking. The spartan backing, with just the Honor logo in the middle and dual camera setup in the corner, where both lenses individually pop out, is especially nice. Yes, that might mean the lens is in danger of scrapes and scratches, but it certainly gives the Honor View 10 a distinct look. Despite having a 5.99-inch screen, the phone’s handling is helped by its taller 18:9 aspect ratio. The result is a phone with a low screen-to-body ratio and a great looking front broken up by only a couple of features. Up top are the usual sensors and so on, but beneath the screen is a capacitive home button with an embedded fingerprint reader. That capacitive button can have multiple functions via gesture controls. The capacitive fingerprint reader lets you navigate via gesture controls A navigation setting allows for taps and swipes to trigger what would otherwise be the soft keys — back, home, and recent apps. This frees up the screen for more work and play. After getting used to the trigger for Google Assistant — swipe up from anywhere underneath the screen — this One Button mode became second nature. Even if it adds to the overall footprint of the phone, the single capacitive key is very useful. Display Editor's Pick OnePlus 5T review: it’s all about that screen Buy now from OnePlus With the OnePlus 3T, we got virtually the same body as the OnePlus 3, but packed with a new processor, more RAM, and a bigger battery. This year though, there isn't a … 18:9 aspect ratios are hardly unique anymore, but it is nice to see Univisium coming to more phones than just high-end flagships. Much like the OnePlus 5T, this screen is kept at Full HD+ resolution. It’s an IPS panel which does get bright enough for outdoor viewing, though I do wish it got just a little bit brighter. Colors are also where they should be, with Honor’s tuning providing saturation on par with other high-performing IPS panels, though it does not reach the same levels of OLED vividness. Text and media all look fine on this screen, but I had to go into the settings and shrink down the rendering sizes. Elements provided by EMUI seem created for a 1080p screen, but not necessarily one this big. This is more of a software peeve than a knock against the screen. It was easily fixed — bringing down the setting by one notch made everything look proper and not bloated. If there is one thing missing here, it is an always-on display. Plenty of manufacturers have been including this to make seeing one’s notifications easier and I wish the View 10 had it too. It’s got an LCD panel, meaning it would consume more battery than on an OLED screen, but the feature still would have been useful. Performance Honor spared little expense making sure this phone has top-notch performance. Though it’s only just starting to happen in the West, it’s pretty normal in Asian markets to have over 4 GB of RAM and a high amount of storage. The View 10 comes with 128 GB of storage and 6 GB of RAM. No matter how you cut it, that is great to have on a phone at this price. Honor spared little expense making sure this phone has top-notch performance: the View 10 comes with 128 GB of storage, 6 GB of RAM and the Kirin 970 See also What is the Kirin 970’s NPU? – Gary explains Neural Networks(NN) and Machine Learning (ML) were two of the year's biggest buzzwords in mobile processoring. Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin 970, the image processing unit (IPU) inside the Google Pixel 2, and Apple’s A11 Bionic, all feature dedicated hardware solutions … Honor takes the specs sheet a step further by putting in the latest Huawei HiSilicon processor, the Kirin 970. Yes, the one with the Neural Processing Unit (NPU). The true benefits of neural processing are yet to be proven — this is the first time consumers are seeing this kind of chipset, after all, and its applications are still rather limited — but this is a feature which should be better utilized over time. For now, the NPU works in the camera for automatically finding the right scene mode and for optimizing memory handling based on your usage habits, but there is little else differentiating this phone’s performance from other flagship devices. To that end, the Kirin 970 still does its core job well in providing reliable, smooth, and fast performance. Hardware The View 10’s feature set reflects its design and also sticks to the basics. A microSD card slot can increase the already high amount of built-in storage, and all the connections you’d expect are available. It even has NFC for contactless payment platforms. There is no IP certification on this phone, however, so users will have to be a bit more careful to keep everything dust-free and dry. Though calls were just fine on the T-Mobile network, using this European version of the phone kept me on HSPA+ and Wi-Fi most of the time. That means my battery experience wasn’t quite indicative of what users might get on mostly LTE connectivity. The 3,750 mAh battery got me through a day start to finish without any problems Nonetheless, the phone’s 3,750 mAh battery got me through a day start to finish without any problems. Screen-on time, in particular, got up to six hours while I was mainly on Wi-Fi playing mobile games and watching YouTube. With fast charging solutions, it doesn’t take long for the phone to get back to 50 percent, either. You will be relying on a USB Type-C charger, however, as wireless charging is not included in this metal-clad device. Speaking of YouTube, I have to give a nod to the onboard speaker. It is easy to scoff at a bottom-facing mono speaker unit, but I was surprised to hear some decently loud and rich audio. Being able to put a pair of headphones in easily, thanks to the headphone jack, was also appreciated. Camera On an affordable flagship phone, cameras tend to be the make-or-break feature on an otherwise great package. The camera of the View 10 puts its best foot forward with a dual lens system much like the one found on the OnePlus 5T. The phone’s rear features a 16 MP f/1.8 aperture shooter, with a monochrome 20 MP f/1.8 secondary sensor for adding detail to color photos or taking crisp B&W shots. Together with the potential power of the NPU, this combined camera package can yield some sharp and enjoyable photos, except when using the 13 MP front-facing camera. I hesitate to say the front-facing camera is all that bad, because it is really just down to Honor’s tuning of the software. The View 10 clearly takes a lot of cues from its original Chinese market, where most front-facing cameras focus on beauty modes and tend to be very soft. The camera tends to overexpose for a brighter photo and still yields an overly soft selfie even when all the modes are off. The beautification mode is also available with background bokeh effects — turn them on and things get even softer than before, and my freckles simply disappear. If you want to keep your facial features intact but maintain a soft background, the Wide Aperture mode allows for similar effects but the results can be spotty. This beauty mode might be great for someone who appreciates the airbrushed look, but that person is not me. The best I can say is that the front-facing camera is certainly capable of good photos, but what that actually means to each individual user could differ. Normal Wide Aperture Beauty Mode Portrait mode and wide aperture modes are available for the rear cameras as well, and when used with some extra care, the photos coming out of the phone can be pretty great. Sharpness is where it should be — essentially the opposite of the front-facing camera — and colors are mostly accurate. The camera tends to overexpose when tapping darker areas, but a bit of work on the compensation slider will make the photo look more accurately exposed. As I said, with a little bit of extra attention to detail, the View 10’s cameras do their job pretty well. There are plenty of other modes included in this camera package, like HDR, which is a mode rather than a toggle (a personal pet peeve). There are also pro modes and more artsy modes if you want to get fancy. I also like that the video mode has the ability to use the Wide Aperture setting while recording. It can lead to some interesting — albeit very artificial — depth of field footage. However, the camera is already pretty wide at f/1.8, so bokeh is not hard to come by. Unfortunately, you will need very steady hands because there is no OIS on the View 10. This is a problem immediately apparent in video recordings, but it also hinders the phone’s low light performance. A prompt for the user to “hold hands still” while sharpening the image reflects a long shutter due to the lack of lighting. During that time basically any movement will make the photo blurry. OIS would have been a great addition to an otherwise quite capable dual lens setup, but affordability often creates that kind of give-and-take situation. You will need very steady hands because there is no OIS on the View 10 camera Software The software experience differs from many established UIs in the West. Honor is a company from the East, after all, and it brings with it some of the common tropes found in Chinese spins on Android. It lacks an app drawer by default, but you can change the “Home Style” in the settings or just get a new launcher altogether. Unlike some phones released in Asia that we’ve imported for review, this Honor View 10 is made for Europe, so all the textual elements fit properly in the interface. Dive deeper into the settings menu and you’ll find a ton of different ways to customize the experience too. We already mentioned the navigation dock earlier, where the one capacitive key can be used for anything that the soft keys would otherwise do. Aside from that are some app-centric abilities, like putting access to some apps behind a lock or making more than one instance of, for example, a social media application. Speaking of social media, a nice feature in the gallery app allows for one-click sharing of photos straight to Snapchat. This is more useful for people who are on that network, but it can be handy and it eliminates having to use the often shoddy built-in Snapchat camera. Finally there is Face Unlock, which is basically what it sounds like — after recognizing the user’s face, the phone will unlock and go straight into the home screen quickly. It works about as good as similar features found on other phones, but Honor added a couple other functions into the mix. One ability shows sensitive information in notifications on the lock screen only when recognition is achieved. The phone can also wake when raised, which makes for a fast unlocking experience when coupled with Face Unlock. Overall, there are some good features added to this version of Android and launching with Android 8.0 Oreo is a big plus, too. EMUI has its fans but it also has some detractors, so if you’ve had contact with any other Huawei or Honor phones recently, you’ll already know how you feel about it. Specs Honor View 10 Display 5.99-inch IPS 1080 x 2160 resolution 403 ppi 18:9 aspect ratio ~78% screen-to-body Processor HiSilicon Kirin 970 GPU Mali-G72 MP12 RAM 4/6 GB Storage 64/128 GB microSD card expansion up to 256 GB Cameras Rear cameras Main sensor: 16 MP RGB, f/1.8 aperture Secondary sensor: 20 MP monochrome, f/1.8 aperture Front camera: 13 MP, f/2.0 aperture Audio Bottom-facing speaker Sensors Fingerprint Hall Accelerometer G-sensor Electronic compass Gyroscope Proximity Ambient light Battery 3,750 mAh Material Metal unibody IP rating None Networks GSM, HSPA, LTE Connectivity Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot Bluetooth 4.2 with aptX HD GPS NFC Infrared Ports USB Type-C 3.5 mm audio jack SIM Dual Nano-SIM Software Android 8.0 Oreo EMUI Colors Navy Blue, Midnight Black, Beach Gold, Aurora Blue, Charm Red Dimensions and weight 157 x 75 x 7 mm 172 g Gallery Pricing and final thoughts The Honor View 10 price tells a good story. Any phone with features like this that comes in under $500 is going to pique our interest. Though there are even cheaper phones available and certainly higher-powered phones (at higher prices too), this phone’s market segment includes pretty much just the OnePlus 5T. We will do a comparison between the two soon, but the bottom line is this: Honor has done a great job delivering a high-end experience at a mid-range price, and with potential improvements to the Kirin 970’s NPU still to come, the View 10 could maintain relevance longer than even some big ticket flagships. The Honor View 10 is done very well, and at this price point the whole package puts up a very convincing argument for anyone in the market for a OnePlus 5T. , via Android Authority http://bit.ly/2rU5hQW
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Honor 9 Lite with quad cameras, 18:9 display, Android Oreo launched in China, expected in India soon
Honor has launched it’s Honor 9 Lite smartphone in China. The smartphone was spotted in a TENNA listing earlier this month and true to rumours, the device comes with a quad camera setup with dual front and rear cameras. It is a variant of the Honor 9i and sports a similar taller Univisium display. 
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