Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Camera Receives a 94 from DxOMark, Calls it the Best...

 
 
 
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Camera Receives a 94 from DxOMark, Calls it the Best...

 
xda-developers
Oct 4, 2017 2:00 AM • by Doug Lynch
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Camera Receives a 94 from DxOMark, Calls it the Best Smartphone for Zoom

DxOMark recently revised the way they review their smartphone cameras due to the innovations in mobile camera technology. While this still isn't enough to satisfy some within the community, DxOMark is still one of the most widely cited publications on smartphone camera quality. The team recently put the Galaxy Note 8 from Samsung through the paces and the phablet received an overall score of 94 with an emphasis made on how well it performs when zooming in.

With DxOMark's new review system in place, they went back and re-reviewed a number of top contenders from the past. With that change, it put devices like the Google Pixel back on top, but that reign didn't last long. Apple had just launched their new smartphones and the iPhone 8 Plus was crowned the smartphone camera king with an overall score of 94. With the new review of Samsung's latest flagship, though, the Galaxy Note 8 is now tied with the iPhone 8+ in DxOMark's rating system as both devices have an overall score of 94.

Overall scores don't always tell the full story of a camera review, though. Many will simply look at the score and be done with a review, but the specific details of what goes into that score are important to look at. Samsung was able to shine in a couple of key areas in this review, with the first being its still photo results. The Galaxy Note 8 was able to get 100 points in DxOMark's photo tests thanks to its excellent zoom quality, good noise reduction, and detail preservation.

However, the video portion of the test is what brought down the overall camera score of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. It was only able to achieve 84 points in this area due to very low scores on the texture and autofocus categories. DxOMark's tests showed that there was residual motion visible when holding the camera still during recording and shadow/highlight clipping in high-contrast scenes.

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Source: DxOMark




Android Advices
Sep 30, 2017 11:59 AM • by Teja Chedalla
Airtel Payments Bank Now Comes with UPI Integration for Offline & Online Payments

Earlier this year, Airtel has debuted the banking sector by launching its own payments bank. The Airtel payments bank is also the first bank to go live under this new category. Now, it also comes integrated with UPI (Unified Payment Interface), becoming the first payments bank to do so. With this integration, all the 20 million bank customers can create their own personalized UPI handles on the My Airtel app. With many digital payment platforms, the Government of India's Digital India mission looks more achievable than ever.

Using the My Airtel app, all the users with UPI handles can make instant transactions or payments in both offline and online sectors. On the other hand, the Airtel payments bank users can also use the BHIM app for making UPI-based payments. Unlike any other payments bank in India, Airtel payments bank also offers a 7.25% interest on the money added to their accounts. With the UPI, the users can also transfer to any bank account in India for zero charges.

The user can use their UPI ID instead of their personal details like bank account number or mobile number for transactions. Unlike the regular NEFT transactions, the UPI-based transactions are instant and also works 24×7. While the regular online bank transactions require minimum 30 minutes to add a new payee, the UPI-based transactions can be completed by entering the UPI handle or the mobile number. In the My Airtel app, the user can add more than one bank account under the single UPI ID for hassle-free transactions.

For businesses, there is no need of investing in a POS machine. Instead, they can use their own smartphone and most of the banks are offering the business services for free of cost up to a certain limit. With the easy-to-use and more secure process, the UPI-based payments should see a huge increase in transaction volume compared to e-wallet apps.

Click here to install the "My Airtel" app




 
 

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