![]() ![]() Now that you've had a chance to compare the photos and videos, here are the phones' identities: Phone number 1 is the Galaxy S20 Ultra, phone 2 is the iPhone 11 Pro, phone 3 is the Pixel 4 and phone 4 is the OnePlus 8 Pro. See the samples and side-by-side comparisons in the video on this page. They did the best job of stabilizing the video while I was walking, had good exposure both indoors and outdoors, and had the best audio recording. Once again I'm not surprised that these were the same phones that also had the strongest overall video performance: phones 1 and 2. Only two of the phones can capture 4K video with the front-facing camera. ![]() I don't think any of the photos are particularly great (I broke the rule to never use flash!), but phone 4 delivers the most even and flattering lighting overall. It's no surprise that they have the best low-light performance overall and deliver the most balanced photo, as you can see in the image below.Īs for flash, they all use the screen to light up your face in the dark, rather than an LED flash used on the rear camera. Though some version of night mode for low-light photography exists on all four phones, only two have that same feature on their selfie cameras: phones 1 and 3. Lastly, phone 4 gives a pleasing and flattering look overall, although its edge-detection doesn't correctly blur the areas around my arm and hair. Phone 3's wider perspective helps accentuate this shot because I took it from a lower angle, but it doesn't get the blur quite right. Phone 2 has a slightly yellower tint than any of the others, but I think the blur looks the most natural and its edge-detection is strong. Phone 1 is nice and sharp and has some pleasing background blur, as well as accurate white balance. ![]()
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