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The Best Camera Smartphones in 2024 Compared and Reviewed

Best Camera Phones 2024
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Which smartphone has the best camera(s) in 2024? As the end of 2024 draws closer, the flagship camera smartphones, led by the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, are now available for purchase. We compiled a comprehensive overview of the most powerful smartphones to capture photos and videos in 2024.

The best camera smartphones in 2024 compared

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The best camera smartphones in 2024

If you're looking for a top-notch camera smartphone in the summer of 2024, the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra are the best Android choices. For Apple enthusiasts, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is the premier option when it comes to camera quality. Do bear in mind Apple will introduce its new iPhones in just a few weeks.

There are also excellent camera phones available for under $1,000. Google leads the way within this price range with the Pixel 8 Pro, along with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7a. When it comes to foldables, we highly recommend the OnePlus Open. It deserves the title of the most capable foldable camera smartphone ever released. Let's take a closer look at these devices one by one.

The best camera smartphone in 2024: Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL is the best Pixel handset by far.
There has never been a better, more amazing camera smartphone from Google than the Pixel 9 Pro XL. / © nextpit

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL review

If you liked the Pixel 8 Pro's camera, you will definitely appreciate the camera system in the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Google made further improvements to the AI in particular, but the selfie sensor has also seen great improvements. The sensors of the rear cameras have remained unchanged in terms of size and resolution. However, the ultra-wide angle sensor has a larger aperture and can therefore capture more light.

The selfie cam has been bumped up from 10.5 to 42 MP in terms of resolution and selfies taken with it are absolutely impressive. Our reviewer Antoine Engels was a little disappointed by the night photos, although he admitted that he may simply have been the victim of unfavorable conditions. Just browse the photo gallery and make up your mind.

The new camera features that rely on artificial intelligence deserve special mention. Magic Editor conjures up new elements in your picture. For instance, if you think the meadow you captured could do with a lot more flowers, all you have to do is click on the appropriate prompt. Google also introduced "Add me", a camera function that allows you to include the photographer in group photos.

In general, Google has succeeded in developing a truly top-tier smartphone with the Pixel 9 Pro XL. A Pixel smartphone has never felt better and the hardware speaks for itself: the Google Tensor G4 SoC, a high-resolution 6.8-inch OLED display, 16 GB RAM, and up to 1 TB storage space are just some of the impressive specifications. The premium smartphone is available from $1,099. If the handset is either too large or too expensive, you can opt for the identically equipped but smaller 6.3-inch Pixel 9 Pro.

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

Good

  • Elegant, comfortable design
  • Extremely bright screen
  • Excellent autonomy
  • Gemini Nano finally comes in handy
  • 7 Android updates + 7 security updates
  • Good daytime photo quality

Bad

  • Gemini Live's appeal rather limited
  • Slow wired charging
  • Disappointing nighttime photo quality
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The best Android alternative: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The 10x telephoto lens in the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has been replaced by a 5x telephoto lens.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra ditches the second 10x telephoto lens for a 5x. / © nextpit

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is undoubtedly one of the best smartphones you can buy in 2024, and that's largely thanks to its excellent camera module, which shines for its versatility.

The switch from 10x to 5x optical zoom has not altered photo quality, as the zoom has even gained in clarity. The S24 Ultra also boasts an irreproachable main lens in all circumstances, a convincing daytime ultra-wide angle, and top-notch selfie quality. The smartphone still shoots in 8K video and once again integrates many exciting shooting modes.

This year, the Galaxy S24 Ultra even lets you have fun with the many retouching possibilities offered by Galaxy AI. I invite you to read our early impressions of Samsung's AI to find out more.

In addition to an exceptional camera smartphone, you'll get an all-round smartphone with a beautiful 120 Hz screen, impressive performance, and convincing battery life. Samsung now even promises seven years of Android updates and seven years of security patches.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Good

  • Premium titanium design
  • Flat 120 Hz screen, more ergonomic, and as bright as ever
  • Top performance and battery life
  • Efficient and (slightly) less versatile camera module
  • Integrated S Pen
  • 7 Android updates & 7 years of security updates

Bad

  • Expensive
  • Galaxy AI functions are still too gimmicky
  • Charging speed is far too slow
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The best camera iPhone: iPhone 15 Pro Max

The iPhone 15 Pro Max boasts the best camera system among Apple devices.
If you're looking for the best camera in the Apple cosmos, you cannot help but pick the iPhone 15 Pro Max. / © nextpit

Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max review

The iPhone 15 Pro Max is the ti of the spear when it comes to camera smartphones from Apple. It has a triple camera, consisting of a main camera with 48 MP (f/1.78 aperture), an ultra-wide-angle camera with 12 MP (f/2.2 aperture), and a telephoto lens with 12 MP (f/2.8 aperture). The telephoto lens has a 5x optical zoom, whereas in the previous generation, you had to make do with a 3x zoom. There is also still a 12 MP selfie camera at the front.

Remarkable: Both the front and rear camera sensors can record video in 4K resolution at 60 fps. In addition to the versatility of the camera system, the quality of the telephoto zoom and the portrait mode were praised in our reviews.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max

Good

  • Unchanged look, but beautiful titanium blue color
  • Perfect finish
  • Versatile camera module with good zoom
  • Well-calibrated 120 Hz screen
  • Top performance
  • Very decent battery life
  • Excellent update policy

Bad

  • Night-time photo quality not always consistent
  • Recharging far too slow for the price
  • Massive form factor despite "lighter" titanium
  • Petty USB 2 cable
  • Exorbitant price
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Best camera smartphone up to $1,000: Google Pixel 8 Pro

The Google Pixel 8 Pro is armed by an impressive array of cameras.
The Google Pixel 8 Pro is equipped with a 50 MP main camera, which is accompanied by two 48 MP lenses for ultra-wide angle and telephoto shots. / © nextpit

Google Pixel 8 Pro review

In our last camera blind test in 2023, the nextpit community voted the Google Pixel 8 Pro the best camera smartphone. Even though the crown has now been handed over to its successor, the smartphone remains a top recommendation for anyone who likes to capture photos.

The 50 MP main camera of the Pixel flagship has an aperture of f/1.68 and a 1/1.31 inch sensor. It is accompanied by a 48 MP ultra-wide angle camera with a 125.5-degree field of view, making it also capable of macro photography. The camera system is completed by a 5x telephoto zoom camera at 48 MP resolution. Images are stabilized optically and electronically. There is also a 10.5 MP selfie camera in the punch hole in front.

What all the cameras in the handset have in common is how they draw on the company's extraordinary AI power. The software teases out the best from your pictures with features such as Magic Eraser, Best Take, and the new Magic Editor. Further software features are already on the way, making the Pixel 8 Pro's camera improve over time.

Speaking of time: Armed with a seven-year update guarantee, you can enjoy this smartphone forever (hyperbolic, but you get the picture). Of course, the other specifications also have to be up to mark for this vision to come true. On board is the Tensor 3 SoC, a 6.7-inch OLED display, 12 GB RAM, and up to 512 GB storage. The IP68-certified chassis conceals a 30 W rechargeable battery with a 5,050 mAh capacity. We almost need not say this: when you look at the display, you are looking at the latest stock Android 14 version.

The recommended retail price has been reduced to $999, but the device has been available for less than that for a while now.

Google Pixel 8 Pro

Good

  • A smartphone camera at its best
  • Merciless update promise
  • Better haptics than the predecessor
  • Sufficient everyday performance
  • Great AI functions
  • 1-120 Hz display

Bad

  • G3 is not a flagship processor
  • Price hike
  • No charger included
  • Some promised features are still missing
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Google Pixel 8 Pro

Best camera smartphone up to $600: Google Pixel 7

You get up to 2x optical zoom with the Pixel 7.
The dual camera module of the Google Pixel 7 simulates a 2x optical zoom and zooms up to 8x digitally. / © nextpit

Google Pixel 7 review

Compared to the Pixel phones mentioned above, the Google Pixel 7 has aged even more by another year. However, this also means that its price has fallen more sharply, and it has therefore entered the $600 category.

As with the Pixel 8, Google combines a 50 MP main camera with a 12 MP ultra-wide angle shooter. At 10.8 MP, the resolution in front is even slightly higher than its successor. All cameras deliver 4K video recording at 60 fps, and the main camera impressed with brilliant images during the day and at night. Only the ultra-wide angle photos at night are not as great as with the main camera.

The Tensor 2 SoC powers this 6.3-inch device and, as with the Pixel 8, there is up to 256 GB of storage space and 8 GB of RAM. The battery, which has a capacity of 4,355 mAh, can be charged with up to 21 W.

Google Pixel 7

Good

  • Well-calibrated 90Hz Full HD+ OLED display
  • Premium design (Gorilla Glass Victus, aluminum frame, IP68)
  • Efficient dual camera module
  • Android 13 with lots of exclusive features
  • Excellent battery life
  • Competitive price

Bad

  • No 120 Hz refresh rate
  • 20W wired charging is too slow
  • Back design is less beautiful than last year
  • No significant performance gain between the Tensor G1 and G2
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Best camera smartphone up to $500: Google Pixel 7a

Two lenses that work magic as though three cameras are there!
A configuration with two lenses that works like three. / © nextpit

Google Pixel 7a review

If the Pixel 7a impressed us so much that we gave it the highest rating of 5 stars, it's because of how powerful Google's mid-range smartphone is. Logically, this quality is also reflected in the camera configuration, which is pretty impressive considering the price.

The main camera shoots bright, vivid images that bring out the natural colors in any scene and offer excellent contrast in both day and night settings. The 2x digital zoom is fantastic, and the ultra-wide angle and selfie lenses are also on par with the great image quality, making the Pixel 7a a truly versatile camera smartphone.

Apart from the camera, the Pixel 7a gives your money's worth, whether it's the 90 Hz OLED panel, the Tensor G2 SoC, the IP67 certification, or battery life. Google also promised a decent update policy for this handset, offering three years of Android updates and five years of security patches. The smartphone is currently available for less than $500.

Google Pixel 7a

Good

  • Compact design
  • Top-notch performance
  • Versatile and trustworthy camera
  • All-day long battery
  • Wireless charging

Bad

  • Slow charging time
  • No power adapter in the box
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The best foldable camera smartphone: OnePlus Open

The camera module's design is very impressive.
The camera module is also really impressive in terms of design. / © nextpit

OnePlus Open review

Foldable phones have long gained a foothold in the market now, being more popular as the days go by. Gone are the days when they were just an exciting concept. The OnePlus Open, in particular, happens to be a great camera phone.

Photography fans will love the Hasselblad camera. We've been using it for a while now and are very impressed. Its primary component is the "Sony LYTIA-T808" camera sensor with 48 MP resolution. This camera has a large 1/1.43" CMOS sensor and a lens that lets a lot of light through (f/1.7 aperture) delivering very clear images each time.

There is also a 64 MP zoom camera that can zoom up to 3x without any quality loss, 6x with some digital magic, and up to 120x with the Ultra Res Zoom (the latter is not as good though). There is also a 48 MP wide-angle camera that can take wide-angle photos of up to 114°, making it ideal for large scenes.

However, I must mention that in our latest foldable camera blind test, the OnePlus Open was not well received by our community. The majority of participants considered the Galaxy Z Fold 5 the best foldable camera smartphone. Despite this, we are keeping the OnePlus Open on our list due to the versatility of its camera module.

The OnePlus Open not only looks great but performs even better, and it's more affordable than its competitors. About its features—the smartphone has a design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 but with its unique touch. It charges extremely fast and boasts multitasking features like the 'Recent fold' and OnePlus Canvas which gives productivity a huge boost.

In short, if you're in the market for a foldable phone this year that excels in photo and video performance, the OnePlus Open should be your top choice. It's budget-friendly, feature-rich, and simply enjoyable to use.

OnePlus Open

Good

  • User-friendly when open or closed
  • Alert Slider onboard
  • Excellent camera performance
  • Reliable and consistent performance
  • All-day battery life
  • Rapid 67 W SuperVOOC charging

Bad

  • No room (yet) for exclusive UI customization between displays
  • Omitted wireless charging for design
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Buying guide: How to find the best camera smartphone?

Before we go into more detail about our selection of smartphones with the best cameras, we would first want to elaborate on a few basic smartphone camera features that you will come across time and again in our reviews.

What distinguishes a good camera from a bad one?

Detailed reproduction

When it comes to detailed reproduction of a scene, the more pixels the better. This is because you can print larger photos or crop them later and still end up with a pretty good quality image. While almost all current smartphones offer excellent quality with the main camera, it is the zoom performance that separates the wheat from the chaff. For example, if having powerful zoom is important to you, you should choose a smartphone with two zoom lenses.

Camera Zoom Comparison
A closer look: Different smartphones show significant differences in detail at 5x zoom. / © nextpit

Every smartphone has different strengths and weaknesses, that's for sure. This is why you should consider where you normally snap photos. The Galaxy S23 Ultra, for example, begins to see visual quality deteriorate more starting from 3x, where it can only shoot at native focal length again at 10x. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra, on the other hand, distributes its lenses more evenly across the entire focal length range.

These two charts illustrate the different philosophies of Samsung and Xiaomi in terms of effective megapixels and available sensor size in square millimeters as a function of focal lengths. Above, we photographed at 5x (approx. 125 mm)—where Samsung sees more and more deterioration, Xiaomi does otherwise.
These two charts illustrate the different philosophies of Samsung and Xiaomi in terms of effective megapixels and available sensor size in square millimeters as a function of focal lengths. Above, we photographed at 5x (approx. 125 mm)—where Samsung sees more and more deterioration, Xiaomi does otherwise. / © nextpit

If you do not need plenty of zoom performance but prefer to take panorama shots, then it is best to look out for a powerful camera module behind the ultra-wide angle lens. Of course, a good sensor for the main camera goes a long way, too. Large sensors, in particular, are less susceptible to image noise in low-light conditions.

Finally, the manufacturer's algorithms always play an important role. Major players like Apple, Samsung and Google—are traditionally ahead of the minnows in this department.

Colors: White balance

What is "white balance"? Your brain constantly analyzes the ambient light and answers this question for you every second, always ensuring that you can recognize colors relatively correctly. In cameras, image recognition algorithms must continuously handle this "white balance". This is easy to do so in daylight, but the difficulty ramps up in artificial or even mixed light conditions.

Significant differences in are reproduced in detail between different smartphones at 5x zoom.
With a 5x zoom, there are clear differences in detail reproduction between different smartphones. / © nextpit

In the subject shown above, cold evening light comes in through the window from the left, and warm artificial light shines on the office dog and the creamy white coat from the right. You can see for yourself here how the four different smartphones handle color temperatures differently. Apple and Samsung are clearly too cold in this picture, the Pixel 7 Pro is very neutral and the Xiaomi 13 Ultra is a bit too warm.

At the same time, you can see the challenge of achieving correct exposure in this picture: Just like the correct white balance, smartphones also have to accurately determine what is really bright and what is dark. Which image do you like best here? I look forward to hearing your opinions in the comments!

Colors: Skin tones

It doesn't matter if you're Caucasian, Asian, or African-American: everyone's skin tone is the same. What does change—in terms of colorimetry—however, is the amount of gray. This, in turn, means that we can determine what is a good color rendering and what is not, regardless of skin type.

Here's how color tones are distributed.
The white point cloud shows the distribution of the color tones in the spectrometer. By the way, the sample area here is Camila's forehead, reference the so-called "skin tone" line between yellow and red. / © nextpit

So, what is "good" color reproduction? We can find an answer to this, for example, in the terrific Color Grading Handbook by Alexis Van Hurkman*: For Caucasians, Hurkman recommends a saturation of 40% and about 2° above the "skin tone" line. With this, the iPhone 14 Pro Max would be a tad too yellow-green here, and all smartphones except the Xiaomi 13 Ultra would be a bit too saturated.

Besides that, there are of course numerous other parameters to consider, but most of them can be adjusted. For example, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra flattens faces quite a bit with the default settings, but the effect can be changed in portrait mode.

How many cameras are good enough?

Obviously, the more cameras your smartphone has, the more flexible you can be when taking pictures. The main sensors, for example, usually have a focal length of 24 to 26 millimeters, which is equivalent to 35 mm. This corresponds to a relatively large angle of view and is well suited for landscape and city shots, for example.

For portraits or distant subjects, however, you need a telephoto zoom lens, usually between about 70 and 240 millimeters. The higher the resolution of the main camera, the more room you have for a digital zoom without having to rely on a real telephoto lens. It is unfortunate that the law of physics simply sets limits in this aspect. On the other hand, many smartphones offer an ultra-wide angle camera that is suitable for particularly wide subjects.

All other sensors for bokeh, macro, black-and-white, and others fall under the category of "data sheet padding" and have virtually no use.

Typical mid-range handsets have less useful cameras included.
Typical for mid-range handsets: out of four cameras, only two are usually useful as macro and bokeh sensors only pad up the technical specifications. / © nextpit

What do focal length and optical zoom mean?

The focal length of a camera is always shown in millimeters. The higher the number, the more "powerful the zoom", which translates to more magnification you get. The main cameras of smartphones usually range from 24 to 26 millimeters in 35 mm equivalent. Ultra-wide-angle cameras with "0.5x" have half the focal length and would be at 12 to 13 millimeters accordingly. A 3x telephoto zoom camera would then be 72 to 78 millimeters in 35 mm equivalent.

The optical zoom of a camera system is the ratio between the smallest and largest focal length. A camera system with 12 to 120 millimeters, therefore, has a 10x zoom. In the case of smartphones, however, the manufacturers usually calculate from the main camera—from 24 to 120 millimeters would therefore be a 5x zoom according to this calculation method, and an ultra-wide angle camera with 12 millimeters is 0.5x.

As if that weren't weird enough, manufacturers replace the upper optical focal length with an arbitrary maximum value for a digital zoom to calculate the zoom factor—and then come up with a 50x, 100x, or 200x zoom that has long since lost any meaning.

What does sensor size mean?

Another important point for estimating the image quality is the size of the image sensors in smartphones. The larger the sensor, the more light it captures and, in turn, the better the image quality. The sensor size is usually specified in 1/1.2-inch format—the smaller the number under the fraction, the larger the sensor and the better the expected image quality.

Sensor size is also directly related to pixel size via resolution. Roughly speaking, the pixel size in microns is calculated by dividing the edge length of the sensor by the horizontal or vertical resolution. The larger the pixels, the more light they capture and the better the image quality.

Look at the size of that thing!
The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra has a large 200-megapixel sensor. / © nextpit

What is an aperture?

The term "aperture" describes the focal length of the optical system in relation to the diameter of the entrance pupil of the lens. It sounds complicated, but you only need to remember one thing here: The smaller the number, the more light is allowed into the sensor, and the less image noise you will theoretically have at night. Therefore, F1.6 is better than F2.0. The f-number is often also written as aperture ratio, then in the format f/2.0.

Of all the technical key data of smartphone cameras, however, one great unknown quantity remains: image processing in the smartphone. The quality of the algorithms that convert the raw data from the sensor into JPEG or HEIC images is often more important than the technical data of the smartphone camera.

Therefore, it is always worth taking a look at our sample photo galleries, which nextpit provides in their original size for all current smartphone reviews, apart from the spec sheet.

Google's amazing algorithms in its smartphones make them amazing photo taking devices.
Google relies on great algorithms for its smartphones and gets extremely high image quality even from older sensors. / © nextpit

What do you think of our selection? Which models have we overlooked that you think should be included here? We'd love to hear your feedback in the comments.


This article was updated in August 2024 with the inclusion of the new Pixel 9 Pro XL. Previous comments have been retained.

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  • 3
    Kris R Nov 12, 2021 Link to comment

    Really good article, thanks!
    An acquaintance of mine takes pictures on a pixel (he is a professional photographer) and the pictures turn out unreal)


  • 1
    Robert Vadra Nov 12, 2021 Link to comment

    Wonderful post


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    Ant Kan Dec 1, 2020 Link to comment

    I think Xiaomi is the best one to capture very nice photos without spend a lot of money.

    marco sarli


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    Adrian Palmer Edwards Nov 25, 2020 Link to comment

    How narrow minded can you be, every true photographer online says this new Sony Xperia 1 ll has the best camera by a mile, they all say it every single one. But, tech reviewers stick to what they are spoon fed, very narrow minded. People read these reviews before they spend $1k+ on a new smartphone, waste of time, by the way I have a Blackberry.


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    S K Oct 8, 2020 Link to comment

    this article is great with all the relevant information required for mobile photography.thanks

    Sorin


  • Dean L. 34
    Dean L. May 23, 2020 Link to comment

    I have a Sony alpha 6000 and love using it for taking pictures. Bottom line is I always have my phone with me which I probably take >90% of my pictures with. So I have both sides covered. The other key feature I love with my phone is I can shoot video and take pictures at the same time. Just my two pfennig...

    SorinDeactivated Accountmarco sarli


  • marco sarli 39
    marco sarli
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    May 22, 2020 Link to comment

    If your interest is photography then you need a real camera

    Rusty H.SorinDean L.Deactivated Account


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      Franz Fifty May 22, 2020 Link to comment

      no, unless you can shoot with a "real" camera by taking it out of your pocket, point towards something and take great night pictures without a tripod... but since smartphone cameras have become more versatile and far superior in processing, that statement is not true anymore

      Dean L.Sorin


      • Rusty H. 33
        Rusty H. May 26, 2020 Link to comment

        I take night photos without a tripod. If your d-slr/lens has great stability, it can be done. I've taken some fantastic moon photos without a tripod. Now, if you are talking more than 1/2 second exposure, yeah, you'll need a tripod.

        Sorinmarco sarli


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    Deactivated Account May 22, 2020 Link to comment

    If you want the best pictures buy a DSLR camera. No smart phone with a tiny lens can ever compete with a real quality camera. They can replace the old point and shoot camera but that is about it

    SorinDean L.marco sarli


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      Franz Fifty May 22, 2020 Link to comment

      didn't know a DSLR can make phone calls or browse the internet..or did i miss something in an article talking about "camera PHONES"?

      Sorin


  • 49
    storm May 22, 2020 Link to comment

    You've managed to pick no phone of interest to me. A camera isn't everything.

    Rusty H.SorinDean L.marco sarliDeactivated Account


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    MirandaStown Aug 25, 2019 Link to comment

    Samsung phone models take truly superb photos and videos. The quality is excellent!

    Sorin


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    Deactivated Account May 31, 2018 Link to comment

    S9+'s Variable apeture is fire tho


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    harshatecordeon May 25, 2018 Link to comment

    i think Huawei is the best one to capture

    Sorin


  • Rusty H. 33
    Rusty H. May 25, 2018 Link to comment

    Another vote for the Mate9, VERY good camera. Using Camera FV-5 or Open camera, it does very well.

    marco sarliDean L.Sorin


  • CJ Brown 29
    CJ Brown Mar 21, 2017 Link to comment

    ZTE Axon 7
    20 Megapixel Back

    #nuffsaid

    Dean L.Sorin


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    Marius Viney Mar 21, 2017 Link to comment

    What about the LG G5 camera?

    Dean L.Deactivated Account


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    Deactivated Account Mar 20, 2017 Link to comment

    The Mate 9 is doing very well, and also the nubia Z11, both have excellent cameras, but I can not say how good they are in comparison with the Pixel or Galaxy S7. But anyway they are better then my old S6 edge plus and the honor 5x :)

    SorinRusty H.


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    Deactivated Account Mar 20, 2017 Link to comment

    Really no LG phones. This is a very biased incomplete article.

    SorinMarius Viney


    • Dean L. 34
      Dean L. May 26, 2018 Link to comment

      The article has been updated and now has the LG v30 and iPhone X as well as other 2018 models. For what it's worth I still like the photos I'm getting with the Pixel 2.

      marco sarli


  • Chad_Higgins 15
    Chad_Higgins Mar 20, 2017 Link to comment

    LG V20

    SorinMarius VineyDeactivated Account


  • 26
    Andrew Burgin Mar 20, 2017 Link to comment

    S7 Edge is a Super Camera phone

    SorinChad_Higgins


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    Peter Harwood Mar 20, 2017 Link to comment

    Z5 for me, best natural colours.

    Sorin


  • nathan chisholm 6
    nathan chisholm Jan 10, 2017 Link to comment

    My samsung s7 camera is so fast to focus it's unreal! Plus the photos are stunning. The other day my friend had a promo on at his bar and i took some pics and they looked awesome the low light photos came out great...

    Chad_Higgins


  • Kari Melby 4
    Kari Melby Jan 4, 2017 Link to comment

    Sony xz har det beste kamera 🎥 men man må lære å bruke det 😊 😊


  • Siniša Ružičić 2
    Siniša Ružičić Oct 2, 2016 Link to comment

    LOL first site that doesnt claim that s7 is the best camera phone. i mean the fastest autofocus is found there not in z5 are you blind? the best low light performance, best camera app along with v10. best detail and sharpness. you must be paid from sony for this kind of shit

    Marius Viney


  • Denys Zaiats 2
    Denys Zaiats Sep 9, 2016 Link to comment

    I found amazing resource www.facey.top with photos from mobile devices.


  • Terie Mumby 4
    Terie Mumby Aug 16, 2016 Link to comment

    Ahem! No mention of the LGG5. Not sure why not. The camera's at least as good as the S7. Besides.. It's got that extra-wide second camera that should put it on the list for sure. You guys are so biased. I'm shocked, Scott. I don't know why I keep reading this stuff.

    Marius VineyChad_Higgins


  • Atli Örn Hilmars 1
    Atli Örn Hilmars Aug 16, 2016 Link to comment

    Fine review. I had almost bought Samsung 6 edge plus yesterday but thougth better wait and read more about it and see if 7 is a better choice and worth the diffrence in price. Upgrading from Samsung Galaxy 2 gt plus. Maybe older Galaxies could serve as well or another brand. I mostly use it for pictures, surfing, seeing news and videos, skype and orientering (maps). I not into games and talking to my phone or jerking it around. Which models should I check first?


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    Hans G Aug 11, 2016 Link to comment

    You can add one very soon. The Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe.. Great camera 👍


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    Deactivated Account Aug 1, 2016 Link to comment

    DxOMark has given 88 to Xperia X Performance. Z5 has 87.


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    Peter Harwood Aug 1, 2016 Link to comment

    Sony phone's are shit and over heat some people say! Well I've just spent 3 hours none stop on the Internet and my Z5 isn't bearly warm never mind hot, think some people don't like Sony! thats OK stick with a phone that your happy with but don't rubbish a phone just because you don't like it or more likely you've never had one?As for the Sony Ericsson arc what you expecting from a low budget phone with low end specs? But then you jump up to the Z5 premium! problely just in your mind!

    SorinJohn ALydia CheburashkaDeactivated Account


    • Chad_Higgins 15
      Chad_Higgins Mar 20, 2017 Link to comment

      Nobody has Sony in USA. Dont even offer them anywhere to buy. But i know they are good.


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    btyce Jul 30, 2016 Link to comment

    Sony phones are shit stacked they should stick to playstations. Was using experia arc which kept corrupting boot partion and z5 premium same thing and alwaus over heating esp when m using Internet


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    btyce Jul 30, 2016 Link to comment

    I choose to have a Samsung any tyme not the sony Z series. They all die the same way


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    Peter Harwood Jul 29, 2016 Link to comment

    Looks as if the Sony x has just gone to the top of Dxomark so looks like Sony has done it again.


  • Dummy_001 2
    Dummy_001 Jul 29, 2016 Link to comment

    Everyone is blabbering on how good the camera of Samsung.

    Sony be like: Aren't those phone's using my Sensor?
    d - .. - b


    • nathan chisholm 6
      nathan chisholm Jan 10, 2017 Link to comment

      Samsung doesn't use sony sensors

      Chad_Higgins


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        Deactivated Account Mar 20, 2017 Link to comment

        The s6 edge does I know for a fact not sure about the s7/edge though.


  • Kodiak Dog 1
    Kodiak Dog Jul 27, 2016 Link to comment

    What about the Nexus 5x?


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      Robin van Dijke Aug 1, 2016 Link to comment

      The 5X has the same camera as the 6P, so don't worry buddy, it's also the best!

      cybertec69


    • Chad_Higgins 15
      Chad_Higgins Mar 20, 2017 Link to comment

      Its o.k. nothing great about it!


    • cybertec69 14
      cybertec69 Mar 21, 2017 Link to comment

      I own both a Nexus 5X and a Samsung S7, both take great pictures, the S7 is just faster, the Nexus 5X pictures look more natural than the S7 pictures. I also shoot with a DSLR Nikon D500, and no smartphone comes close to the larger sensor DSLR.


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    Deactivated Account Jul 26, 2016 Link to comment

    I find it hard to believe you put the P9 on the list. It is a marginal picture taker at best. The monochromatic lens does nothing unless you are taking black and white pictures. Leica had nothing to do with this camera except maybe making the lenses. It is all hype and BS.

    Andrii Gritsevskyi


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    peter Jul 25, 2016 Link to comment

    The best camera on my opinion Spny xperia zx 5

    Deactivated Account


  • JD Weaver 1
    JD Weaver Jul 16, 2016 Link to comment

    Keep in mind the LG G4 Panorama setting is not as good as on the Samsung phones. Also the megapixel rating is only part of the equation. You need to consider aspect ratio. My 16MP S5 isn't any better than the S7 12MP due to the S7's aspect ratio.


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    Deactivated Account May 5, 2016 Link to comment

    Z5 camera over crapsung trash 13MP slow autofocus garbage.

    Deactivated Account


    • 3
      Luke Thorpe Jun 13, 2016 Link to comment

      The S7 has the fastest autofocus on any phone, and possibly the best camera. I'm not a samsung fanboy - I've never even owned a samsung phone or tablet.

      Siniša RužičićMikiotariqMando


      • Andrii Gritsevskyi 2
        Andrii Gritsevskyi Jul 27, 2016 Link to comment

        No, it is not. You should try it yourself for a day or so, and I bet you will change your opinion. And, honestly, I can imagine it is not so much camera problem but combination of driver/library/software.


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        Peter Harwood Jul 27, 2016 Link to comment

        Thought the S7 has an autofocus speed of 0.05 think you'll find the Z5 has a speed of 0.03


    • Mikio 4
      Mikio Jul 28, 2016 Link to comment

      Hahahahaha😂
      Trashsung


  • Mikio 4
    Mikio Apr 30, 2016 Link to comment

    Unfair.

    The photos are need to be same to compare.

    ~I wish there are original downloadable photos taken from those phone. Especially from XPERIA Z5

    Andrii Gritsevskyi


  • CJ Brown 29
    CJ Brown Apr 24, 2016 Link to comment

    Still impressed by the Nexus 6P, although every Android smartphone mentioned in this article has a top notch camera ... I guess it's only a matter of time before the HTC 10 is reviewed and added to the list


  • Admire You 2
    Admire You Apr 19, 2016 Link to comment

    s7 is the best sodar forget all others but htc 10 could be as good or better we have to wait and find out

    xperia z is crap phone brake easy camera r blury i had xperia z3 dead sfter 2months will never byt sony mobile again previously i had sony experia same storry brake easy stay away from sony mobile

    Siniša Ružičić


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      Deactivated Account May 5, 2016 Link to comment

      My S5 was a plastic piece of crap that got water leaking in and rusted all the internals, so much for IP58. I bought a Sony Xperia Z5 Premium and I will never buy Samsung phones again. This Xperia camera destroys Galaxy phones any day.

      Deactivated Account


    • Andrew Albano 6
      Andrew Albano Jul 26, 2016 Link to comment

      You should treat your GIFTS with great care young man!


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      Peter Harwood Jul 28, 2016 Link to comment

      look after them they don't break?


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    LatinoMicz Apr 16, 2016 Link to comment

    Really? Z5 is good? I had a Z3 and hated it so bad. The camera with 20mp was dreadful. Felt so much worse than my 4ultra pixel M7 that I switched from. That plus horrible bluetooth connection issues made me ditch the phone quick and vow never to touch a Sony phone again.

    Siniša Ružičić


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      Deactivated Account May 5, 2016 Link to comment

      I had a Z3 and I rooted it. Everything improved with the Marshmallow update but I bought a Z5 Premium now. All those problems are now gone and Sony listens to all our suggestions and their development community hosts votes and requests for features. Yes, the Z3 has issues but if you're vowing not to buy Sony phones again, you're at a big loss.


  • surya kumar 16
    surya kumar Apr 16, 2016 Link to comment

    I think s7 have lesser resolution than 6P.But you mentioned 6p has the lowest resolution in this list


    • Andrii Gritsevskyi 2
      Andrii Gritsevskyi Jul 27, 2016 Link to comment

      It is not about number of the pixels, it is about quality of the camera.

      Siniša RužičićDeactivated Account


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    Alex W. Apr 15, 2016 Link to comment

    So the best camera award goes to Z5, but what about it's overheating issues and is the software ok? Cause I heard something about lags.

    Deactivated Account


    • tariq 6
      tariq Apr 15, 2016 Link to comment

      I had Sony phones for past 3 years. They have some heating issues, but opening all of the ports helps it cool down or u can just put it under cold water for a few secs. And the camera; its great and all but only outside, the camera on Sony phones is awful in the dark and flash doesn't help since the camera can't auto focus quick enough... S7edge wins camera test for me, especially in the dark!


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      Deactivated Account May 5, 2016 Link to comment

      No overheating issues for me on my Z5 Premium. Software is running excellently. All problems were fixed after the marshmallow update.


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    Peter Harwood Apr 15, 2016 Link to comment

    Just love the camera of the Z5 so easy to use and pictures are very good in all situations

    Deactivated Account


  • 2
    Precision Apr 15, 2016 Link to comment

    All the cameras aren't as good as they should be. But if they were, how many people would upgrade ?

    I think there was a wasted opportunity here also because cameras perform differently in different lighting conditions. And comparisons were not made.

    People should also be aware that reviewers often get sent better models with better components than the ones that get delivered to people.

    Andrii Gritsevskyi


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    lianne john Apr 15, 2016 Link to comment

    LG makes a good choice!

    Stephen Knowles


  • Matt Schutte 1
    Matt Schutte Feb 7, 2016 Link to comment

    My Fruit Loops cereal box pin-hole-camera may be a bit older than the smart-cam competition of 2016, but megapixels and sensor size can't beat the tiny Gnome behind the lens that renders crayon sketches in 64 colors, all in less than 5 minutes!


  • walter white 3
    walter white Jan 29, 2016 Link to comment

    This review is so dense, and biased toward SHAMESUNG it's sad. The v10 is the most innovative, and includes the most features people actually want, plus it's military drop test specced. Applesung offers nothing but cheated benchmarks, and touchpizz. This site is weak, Android central ftw.


  • 2
    Khalid Jan 24, 2016 Link to comment

    you should name this Samsung Pit/Huawei Pit instead Androidpit

    Deactivated Accountwalter white


  • Hariyanto Sahabuddin 5
    Hariyanto Sahabuddin Jan 22, 2016 Link to comment

    Unfortunately most of those phones are very expensive ones. I wish I could buy one.


  • Parvind Chahal 21
    Parvind Chahal Jan 21, 2016 Link to comment

    u cant make people fools s6 camera is better than v10 moto and nexus 6p.....i can bet


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      Michael Cook Jan 21, 2016 Link to comment

      Huh?

      Anh Khoa Trần


    • walter white 3
      walter white Jan 29, 2016 Link to comment

      You can bet......but you'll lose. If you ever read a reputable website like the verge, you will see which phone has the best camera. Its not shamesung either.

      Deactivated AccountAnh Khoa Trần


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    Deactivated Account Jan 21, 2016 Link to comment

    Best cameras of 2016? They are all 2015 phones. The 2016 phones have not even been released.

    Hariyanto Sahabuddin


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    Michael Cook Jan 21, 2016 Link to comment

    I got my LG V10 last week, and it really does have an awesome camera!


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    bharath Jan 21, 2016 Link to comment

    u didnt mention about lenovo vibeshot


  • 2
    chetan Jan 21, 2016 Link to comment

    my canvas knight has also the best camera to use for 4ever


  • hotspring21 12
    hotspring21 Dec 26, 2015 Link to comment

    How about Panasonic DMC-CM1? True this is 2014 phone, but it still beats any android camera out there for sensor size and stills picture quality


    • Guto Nobre 6
      Guto Nobre Jan 14, 2016 Link to comment

      Yep, but Android version has stopped in 4.4... No update....


  • 2
    James Rodwer Dec 24, 2015 Link to comment

    I have to go with Galaxy Note 5. It is the best phone you can have at this moment and it provides you with anything you ever wanted from a smartphone.
    The screen is really great and you can easily watch your favourite tv show on it without realising you are on a smartphone.
    The camera is awesome! It has a 16 MP Rear Camera and 5 MP Front Camera. However, the clarity of the phone is very clear and the additional features make the photos even more interesting.

    lotus


    • 8
      Michael Cook Jan 21, 2016 Link to comment

      Except it has a back made of very breakable glass (who thought that was a good idea?), and they removed the removable battery and SD Card, they took form over function, the Note 5 is basically a blown up S6 with an S Pen. It's sad to see Samsung go the Apple route.

      walter white


    • walter white 3
      walter white Jan 29, 2016 Link to comment

      Obviously you've never used a v10.


  • William K. 10
    William K. Dec 15, 2015 Link to comment

    My M9 takes just fine pictures. I think all flagship phones have cameras basically on par with one another and the average person can't tell the difference. I don't understand the obsession with smartphone cameras.


  • 1
    Tamara C. Dec 14, 2015 Link to comment

    Wow! With SoOooo many ideas n inventions in your head how do you you get it to Industry??? I would really love to help the plant be a better place for all life. Good for you, for putting this out there. It's still in it's Infancy..Give it time to grow. It's a Brilliant idea


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    Peter Harwood Dec 12, 2015 Link to comment

    all i can say is I've had a z5 now for a couple of months and i think it's probably the best out there at the moment


  • 3
    Kong Ling Dec 12, 2015 Link to comment

    Bad author for mentioning Samsung name in Nexus/LG Pit.


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    rick Dec 10, 2015 Link to comment

    i have the the S5, i think the camera is as good as any. At least for a phone camera.


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    Ian Shore Dec 10, 2015 Link to comment

    Interesting that the Note 5 missed the cut.


    • 9
      Chavanel Dec 27, 2015 Link to comment

      S6/S6 Edge/S6 Edge+/Note 5 all use the same camera sensor and image processing. In other words, they are all the same.


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    James William Dec 10, 2015 Link to comment

    What I really like is Sony Xperia Z5's snap. It was just cool. I liked it a lot.


  • 2
    Josee Bouthillette Aug 4, 2015 Link to comment

    LG G3 does also great pictures even better than Samsung Galaxy Alpha

    Stephen Knowles


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    SNault Aug 3, 2015 Link to comment

    Is this a paid Samsung ad or have you never heard of the LG G4? The G4 beats the heck out of the S6 camera.

    Stephen Knowles


    • walter white 3
      walter white Jan 29, 2016 Link to comment

      Yup.


  • Lau6304 2
    Lau6304 Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    Where is Sony? Where is LG?

    Stephen Knowles


    • 1
      Alban Koxha Dec 13, 2015 Link to comment

      I am quite happy


  • wasimariflone 6
    wasimariflone Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    i compared s6 and xperia z3c side by side , only thing i liked about s6 was more details when zoomed in, other than that z3 wins

    Lau6304


  • wasimariflone 6
    wasimariflone Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    No Sony ? certainly they take good pictures

    Chad_Higgins


    • Chad_Higgins 15
      Chad_Higgins Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

      Never saw anyone in USA with a Sony? But I'm sure given there reputation they take GREAT pictures.

      wasimariflone


  • Chad_Higgins 15
    Chad_Higgins Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    Anyone who has a HTC Desire 816 will tell you, this phone also takes incredible pictures, whether you use the front or back camera. 5mp, 13mp

    Elena R


    • 1
      Elena R Jun 8, 2016 Link to comment

      Agree! I'm on prepaid with Virgin mobile and love the camera of the Desire 816, unfortunately I was running out of memory so I "upgraded" to the Galaxy J7, the camera is awful in the J7, a lot of noise and blurry pics and takes a long time to focus and on top of that I got a defective phone, LOL, so I have to return the galaxy, now I'm checking which phone I will get


  • 5
    Sebastian Marr Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    I agree with everyone else. There are a lot of better cameras, and not necessarily Samsung, Apple and all of this big names.


  • 4
    Miguel Gonçalves Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    The title should be: "Samsung advertisement"

    walter whiteSNault


  • prince kesarwani 5
    prince kesarwani Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    how abt thinking of sony xperia z3+


  • 3
    otillee lee Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    It's all about Samsung! Bad joke you make in this article! -1!

    walter whiteIhsan Ullah AasimSNaultLau6304


    • 4
      Junior Diaz Jul 5, 2015 Link to comment

      It seems like androidpit is just one huge Samsung ad

      walter whiteIhsan Ullah AasimSNault


  • Randy Walsh 5
    Randy Walsh Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    Where is the LG G4? Most every Android site and it's reviewers say it's Camera is as good or even better than the S6.

    SNaultLau6304WhoDunit


  • 4
    Miguel Gonçalves Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    Where is Huawei P8???


    • Chad_Higgins 15
      Chad_Higgins Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

      They don't sell those here in USA. Is it any good?


  • 19
    Moni Mihailov Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    I can't believe you didn't mention the Galaxy S5 :/ It's the 2nd best camera after the S6.

    Chad_Higgins


    • walter white 3
      walter white Jan 29, 2016 Link to comment

      Are you joking? That phone flat out sucks donkey balls.


  • Paolo 17
    Paolo Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

    Did you just legitimately give an 'Honorable Mention' to 4 Megapixels, aggressive software processing, and a gimmicky dual lens setup that creates a poorly created Bokeh effect? My Note 3 camera is much better than, I dunno, every 2013-onwards HTC phone ever?


    • Chad_Higgins 15
      Chad_Higgins Jul 4, 2015 Link to comment

      I will put my HTC Desire 816 up against your note 3 any day. And see which phone takes a better picture!

      Ihsan Ullah Aasim

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