http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/07/04/huawei-publishes-implied-p9-camera-sample-but-exif-data-reveals-4500-camera-took-it/
>We managed to catch a beautiful sunrise with Deliciously Ella. The #HuaweiP9’s dual Leica cameras makes taking photos in low light conditions like this a pleasure. Reinvent smartphone photography and share your sunrise pictures with us. #OO
>A little too excellent. Well, perhaps not... given the contents of the EXIF data for the photo, which I've pasted below. A Canon 5D Mk. III - body only - currently runs $2600 on Amazon. The EF70-200 f/2.8L IS II USM lens? Oh, that's only $1,900. Oops.
Now that's just scummy.
>>55414370
>trusting mainland chinese companies
you just got chink'd
>>55414370
They never said, that this picture was taken with a smartphone. Therefore they technically didn't lie.
>>55414515
While you are technically right, it was heavily implied.
>>55414515
A lawyer might let that fly, but a jury never would.
>>55414723
It is convenient that a jury is not involved here.
>>55414723
neither of those matter when we're talking about chinese products you dumb fuck.
>>55414817
Public opinion is arguably the largest jury.
>>55414370
Every company does this
>>55415071
>>55414515
Consumer opinion doesn't give a fuck about technicalities.
Nokia did that a few years ago with the lumia 1040
>>55414370
withchinksyoulose.jpg
>made with an iphone
Well now you known.
Technically they phoned the guy with the real camera with the iphone too. everyone does this. Chinks just get caught and do not phone the editor telling him he will loose his job if he does not pull out the story.
>>55415161
but nobody cares about a stillborn platform
Posting from a p9, it's goddamn great. Best smartphone camera, the two lenses make great colours and great contrast. Colours look like real life. It's a great phone. Marketing just fucked up.