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The building in the center of the image, in the background delivers crystal-clear definition in the Pixel photo, and you can even easily see lights on each floor thanks to excellent contrast. The Galaxy S9 comes second with solid detail, and while the OnePlus 6T matches, it had considerably more noise. The LG G7 disappoints, as everything looks muddled close-up. The G7 offers a solid photo otherwise, though it’s a little dim. We’re put off by the Galaxy S9’s result because the sky is overexposed, though we like almost everything else about it, especially the warm tones. OnePlus makes a good effort here, but we’d like more contrast, as the photo looks a bit too faded.
Colors look good, and there’s a nice mix of warm and cool tones. The Pixel 3 takes the win here, though. The contrast is excellent, and every part of the photo looks well detailed.
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Nothing is under- or overexposed, but it’s not perfect. The photo can look a little too warm, so it may not be up to everyone’s taste, but it’s the photo we’d share of the lot. Winner: Google Pixel 3 Sunny morning in Harlem From top left to bottom right: OnePlus 6T, Pixel 3, Samsung Galaxy S9, LG G7 ThinQ This is a tricky photo, because it’s early in the morning and sunlight is shining through the trees in Harlem. It can be difficult to find the right exposure, and even the best phone cameras can struggle. The G7 comes last again, because it produced unappealing colors on the leaves of the trees.
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It looks unnatural. The Pixel 3 does a good job trying to keep the colors and exposure of the leaves accurate, but it underexposes the tree bark. Look at the tree on the left side — in the Galaxy S9 and OnePlus 6T photos, you can see details on it, but these are hardly present on the Pixel 3 photo. It comes down to the OnePlus 6T and the Galaxy S9 for us. Both offer similar levels of detail, but the 6T has more contrast, and it definitely boosts the saturation up a little.
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The Galaxy S9 is a better exposed photo, and it looks incredibly natural. We’re giving the edge to the S9 for accuracy, but the 6T does a commendable job here. Winner: Samsung Galaxy S9 Clear day in Lower Manhattan From top left to bottom right: OnePlus 6T, Pixel 3, Samsung Galaxy S9, LG G7 ThinQ These photos of the World Trade Center taken in Lower Manhattan are all shareable, but side-by-side there are things we like and don’t like.
First and foremost, the Galaxy S9 comes last in this test. Zoom in just a little to anywhere in its photo, and you’ll notice everything is a little blurred or fuzzy. We stood still as best we could and tapped-to-focus on the tallest building for all these photos, but the S9 delivered our least favorite results. It shouldn’t have had an issue — the S9 should have nailed this on the first try, but this is what most users would have ended up with.
While the photo looked fine on the S9, we didn’t initially see a problem until we looked at it on a larger computer screen back at the office. Overall, it’s a shame, as it’s an otherwise decent photo. We like the balanced exposure, though colors look a little flat. The LG G7 does a surprisingly good job with detail, but sadly we’re not fans of the color of the two background buildings, which look far too blue.
It’s down to the OnePlus 6T and Pixel 3, and while we like how the buildings in the foreground are better exposed on the 6T photo, there’s stronger detail and contrast in the Pixel 3 photos. The sky is also a nicer shade of blue. While the Pixel 3 wins, it’s a close call. Winner: Google Pixel 3 DSLR-like portraits From top left to bottom right: OnePlus 6T, Pixel 3, Samsung Galaxy S9, LG G7 ThinQ Portrait Mode is now a staple feature on all smartphones, from budget to flagship phones.
It’s done either through a single-camera or dual-camera system, with a depth map that detects the subject from the background.
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