Meet the Leica Leitz Phone 2, a phone from the famous German camera manufacturer that is exclusive to… Japan? If smartphones are eating into the camera market, it makes sense that some camera ...
Last year, Leica partnered with Sharp and SoftBank to launch its first self-branded smartphone called Leitz Phone 1 in Japan. Today, the German camera maker has unveiled its second generation handset ...
Leica has announced its second smartphone. The Leitz Phone 2 packs a 47.2MP 1-inch camera, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, and a 240Hz display. Pricing starts at ~$1,580, but availability is limited. Leica ...
The iconic camera company Leica is back with its second smartphone: the Leitz Phone 2. The model is an own-brand product, which is to say that it's not the result of a phone manufacturer teaming up ...
Last year we saw the first fully Leica-branded smartphone, but now we have a follow-up. The Leica Leitz Phone 2 has quietly gone on sale in Japan a year since the first generation was unveiled. Just ...
Imaging titan Leica has given its first smartphone a processing and sensor update, and has again essentially repackaged a recent Aquos handset from Japanese consumer tech outfit Sharp for the launch ...
The Leitz Phone 3 is the successor of the Leica Leitz Phone 2 which was released in November 2022. The series is the result of a partnership between high-end camera and lens manufacturers Leica, Sharp ...
Leica has announced its second ‘Leitz’ smartphone. Its name is the Leica Leitz Phone 2, and it’s quite interesting. The thing is, this phone got announced in Japan, so it’s out of reach for the vast ...
The Leica Leitz Phone 3 is now official. As its name indicates, this is the third smartphone in the series. The last one was announced in 2022, while the first one arrived a year before that. Leica ...
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I can't wait for camera sensor size notation to start making sense, instead of referring to the photoactive area of an equivalent Vidicon tube of a particular diameter. It's gotta be one of the ...