PHOTO:
This is the Sony IMX214 sensor Exmor who gets stuck along with a Philips flash. The sensor is able to single shot and the HDR video (Ouiiii, HDR 30i / s) but only with Wiko or Google applications (the Nexus 6 has the same sensor), the other rested on the applications will handle the Playstore not yet). In practice this means that the sensor is able to climb 3600ISO with little noise (backlit Exmor technology). The HDR-shot gives wings to CMOS verging perfs a CCD for its extent of exposure. It's good for the photo but is royal video compared to competition. However the sensor lack of contrast naked in this mode (it makes up later ...). Sony's method of double exposure in one shot will be effective and taking in low light view video is finally possible. The optics do not clamp the sensor resolution. To return to flash it to a reflector and a lens to diffuse lightning. The light is very well distributed, a real photographer's flash! No killing for a portrait or macro photography!
For more complex functions, I recommend "A Better Camera" which offers, among others, the possibility of night shooting (Tripod) but does not not access the hardware HDR sensor (there is a HDR software with classical composition of three photos).
Holiday pictures we can finally do without remorse with his smartphone if one has forgotten his DSLR, lol ...
MEMORY:
It's all good, Wiko is part manufacturers that bypass Android's limitations. The applications are installed on the SD card (hidden files) and applications Wiko record data on the SD. Warning, this is not the case of downloaded applications that meet the standard Kit Kat (not thank you Google!). Fortunately there has 16GB internal ...
In practice a 4GB game will be fine to SD card ...