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3 phones with better camera quality than iPhones | SEE PRIZE

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jun 20, 2024

Camera Kings: Smartphones Outperforming iPhone in 2024 | camera quality
In the competition of smartphone photography, there is no doubt that iphones have long been considered a benchmark for camera quality.

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However, recent advancements in technologies has seen several contenders rise to challenge iPhone's dominance.
Some smartphones now offer camera systems that surpass the iPhone in various ways with incredible features.

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In this article, we explore three smartphones that has proven to have also set standard in mobile photography delivering better qualities than some iPhone models.

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Google pixel 7 pro

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The google pixel 7 pro is a standout device, renowned for it exceptional photography capabilities. Google's advanced AI-driven image processing results in superior low-light performance, excellent dynamic range, and highly detailed photos.

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Additionally, the pixel 7 pro's Night sight mode, portrait, and HDR+ are often praised for their quality.

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A key feature that sets the pixel 7 pro apart from some iPhone models is its software processing, which optimizes images to look vibrant and detailed.

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Overall, the Google pixel 7 Pro's camera quality and innovative features make it a strong competitor to iPhones in the smartphone photography realm.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 ultra

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 ultra features a versatile camera setup with high-resolution 200 MP main sensor and powerful zoom capabilities. Its dual telephoto lenses with 3x and 10x optical zoom offer impressive details and long distances clarity. The S23 excels in high-resolution photography and 8K video recording, which can provide more detailed and sharper image compared to some iPhone models.

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Many users appreciates the zoom capabilities and overall performance of the S23 Ultra's camera, making it a compelling choice to those who prioritize photography and videography on their smartphones.

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 ultra is sure a worthy competitor to iPhone cameras.
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Huawei P50 Pro

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The Huawei P50 pro is known for its cutting-edge camera technology, featuring a 50 MP main sensor and a 64 MP telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom.

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Huawei's image processing technology delivers excellent vibrant color accuracy, dynamic range and low light performance. When comparing the camera quality of the Huawei P50 Pro with iPhones, the P50 Pro stands out for its innovative camera features and impressive low-light capabilities.

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While the iPhone excels in smartphone photography, these alternatives offer unique strengths and advanced features that cater to diverse photography needs, making them excellent choices for capturing stunning images.

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