These Photos Prove The iPhone 7 Plus Doesn’t Take Better Pictures Than LG V20 Or Huawei P9 Plus

The biggest change to Apple’s latest “it” product, the iPhone 7, is undoubtedly the camera, or actually, to be more accurate, cameras. It’s only available on the larger 5.5-inch Plus model, but that dual-lens setup is what’s gotten the bulk of the attention so far, from the press and from Apple’s own presentation. Now call me a hater, hipster, Android snob, whatever, but I’ve always been a bit annoyed by mainstream media and casual fans acting like every new iPhone feature has never been seen before, and the brouhaha surrounding this year’s camera setup is no different. The way some publications gushed, you’d think the iPhone 7 Plus was the very first phone to rock two cameras, when in reality, LG and Huawei both beat Apple to the punch by more up to half a year. And since I have all three phones on me, I figured I’d do a photo shootout between the three dual-camera phones. Below I’ll post a variety of shots, some scaled down, some 100% crops (meaning what you’re seeing a portion of a photo blown up to full size).

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Audi, “The Mother Of All Dieselgate Cheating,” Keeps Its Oblivious CEO Rupert Stadler

Last Wednesday, Audi CEO Rupert Stadler was interrogated by investigators of the Jones Day lawfirm, and questioned about his involvement in Volkswagen’s dieselgate scandal. What transpired on the hotseat depends on who you ask. Some claim the interview produced a lot of nothing. Some say that Stadler was confronted with new accusations. Then there is that long-term Volkswagen executive who tells me that Stadler could be the lynchpin of present and past Volkswagen scandals, and that no-one in Volkswagen’s leadership would have any interest in Stadler becoming talkative.

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