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Discover Ludwig"back camera" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the camera that is located on the back of a smartphone, laptop, or tablet. For example: "I love my new phone's back camera - the selfies I can take with it are amazing!".
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It has a single rotating front and back camera.
It's not the first phone with both a front and back camera.
A 5-megapixel back camera that takes far better photos than the iPad 2 did.
The back camera is 8 megapixels, the front (for video chats) 2.1 MP.
The back camera takes 1080 pixel images, and can take photos while recording video.
Having glimpsed the perpetrators' license plate, he tracks them down, alerts the authorities, and settles back, camera at the ready, to capture the showdown.
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Front and back cameras (1.9 megapixels front, 5 megapixels back, with LED flash).
Both front and back cameras can film in high definition (1080p back, 720p front).
All three phones have front and back cameras, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth.
(Apple did later add front and back cameras, and adaptors for SD cards).
At first glance, it's pretty much like any other modern Android app phone: front and back cameras, biggish screen.
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