Android phones might have larger screens, bigger batteries, and headphone jacks, but there's one thing the iPhone has going for it that's consistent every year: better cameras.
It's not just Apple fans that thinks so, either. In a post shared on Facebook, ex-Google SVP of Social Vic Gundotra declared the iPhone 7 Plus's photos taken with its Portrait mode "stunning" and the "end of the DSLR for most people." He then blamed Android's open source design for its photography shortcomings. Ouch.
The iPhone 7 Plus's Portrait mode is really impressive — the dual cameras and image signal processor crunch billions of computations on each photo where the "depth effect" is applied — but Android phones like the Galaxy S8 and Google Pixel have caught up in other ways. Hell, the OnePlus 5 even apes the iPhone 7 Plus's dual cameras and Portrait mode. Read more...
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