Best Android Camera Phones This Year !
Smartphones have effectively replaced point-and-shoot cameras, and many outperform them. These portable computers have become our main cameras, making photo quality a priority when picking a new smartphone. That’s why we made a list of the very best Android camera phones currently available.
All of these best smartphone cameras are stunning performers, but there are different factors that put them on this list. Some are better in some ways, but fall flat in others. What phone has the best camera? Read through our list to find out!
1. Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL
The Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL have managed to outshine much of the competition, even half a year after their release. Google’s official handsets are known for color accuracy, great detail, on-spot exposure, and amazing low-light Photography (thanks to Night Sight).
Google accomplished great camera performance out of a single camera with no spec sheet bells or whistles. We can thank computational photography and software enhancements for this, which are departments where the search giant shines.
If you aren’t a fan of the notch or are looking for a less expensive option, the smaller Pixel 3 is the way to go. The only differences between the two are that the Pixel 3 has a 5.5-inch Full HD+ screen and comes with a slightly smaller battery. You get all the same specs and features with both, including wireless charging, dust and water resistance, dual front-facing cameras, and an excellent software experience.
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are expensive, though. The smaller Pixel 3 starts at $799 while the Pixel 3 XL will set you back an additional $100.
2. Google Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL
If you can live without high-end specs, a lesser front-facing camera, and more money in the bank, you should go for the Google Pixel 3a or Pixel 3a XL. The Pixel 3a starts at just $399 and comes with essentially the same amazing rear camera hardware and software you find on the Pixel 3. Alternatively, you can get yourself the Google Pixel 3a XL for $479.
The most notable trade-offs are that the 3a versions come a plastic construction instead of glass, a Snapdragon 670 SoC as opposed to a Snapdragon 845, and one 8MP front-facing camera (not two). Regardless, the phone still looks and feels good, operates marvellously, and takes decent selfies.
3. Samsung Galaxy Note 9
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 shows Samsung knows how to make a premium smartphone. The phone doesn’t compromise on its hardware at any point. You get the Snapdragon 845 processor onboard, with 6GB or 8GB of RAM, up to 512GB of built-in storage, and a 4,000mAh battery.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 uses the exact same set of dual 12MP sensors from the Galaxy S9 Plus, including the dual-aperture secondary lens that was debuted in that device. While images are nearly identical to those from the Galaxy S9 Plus, Samsung threw in a couple of software tricks to give the Galaxy Note 9 the upper hand. These include a new scene detection mode and a flaw detection feature that are both powered by classification-based machine learning.
4. Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
Samsung continues to be the most popular manufacturer in the world (according to Statista), and it is also widely known for its focus on smartphone camera performance.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus is no exception. The S10 series is the first in the Galaxy S lineup to bring a triple camera setup. Sporting a 16MP wide-angle lens, a 12MP standard lens, and a 12MP 2x telephoto lens, it’s easy to capture exactly what you need in shots from the device.
It helps the Samsung Galaxy S10 will be a great device in every other department. Performance is top-notch and the design is beautiful.
5. Huawei P30 Pro
Huawei has made a name for itself in the smartphone photography market, and their reputation follows them up to the latest flagship — the Huawei P30 Pro.
Paired with superior software, the P30 Pro can take amazing shots with its ToF camera, 40MP main sensor and 20MP wide-angle lens. Throw in an 8MP periscope camera with optical 5X zoom and you are taking things to the next level. In addition, hybrid zoom can also offer lossless 10x zoom.
In general, pictures taken with the P30 Pro look great, with crisp detail, pleasant colors (without going overboard), accurate white balance, and good dynamic range. This phone is in a class of its own.
6. Oppo Reno 10x Zoom
Smartphone photography enthusiasts should be attracted to the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom’s camera capabilities. Not many current phones can challenge it.
Specs-wise, this phone is one of very few that compete against the Huawei P30 Pro. The rear camera has a 48MP main camera, while an 8MP sensor takes care of wide-angle shots, and the 13MP telephoto shooter. The latter has a 5x zoom and lossless 10x hybrid zoom.
The Reno is extremely versatile and takes great photos, but this phone has more to offer than advanced photography. It checks all the right boxes thanks to the great screen, great battery life, and high-end performance. It’s an excellent phone all around.
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