Google announced its new Pixel 4 phone, and although what it revealed was not surprising as almost everything leaked before it was announced, some even considered it the worst disclosure of a technical secret in the history of smartphones, but it is clear that Google was aiming to restore its old glory with Pixel 3, which came up with the best smartphone camera of the time. Indeed, all Android phones followed his approach and everyone was competing for the camera, especially the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning, that is, relying more on algorithms and software, so that the iPhone XS took from the same source that added to Apple a lot and a lot. Although opinions are still mixed with regard to which phone has a better camera, the iPhone 11 Pro, which has an additional telephoto lens that Google lacks, is still considered the best, and this will be evident through the following comparison between photos taken with the iPhone 11 Pro. And the Pixel 4 phone, who will prevail?
The Pixel 3 camera has been surpassed by a wide margin by Android competitors such as Huawei, Samsung and even Xiaomi, but there was no doubt that the iPhone 11 Pro would have set a new standard for photography entirely, and indeed, with the triple camera system, advanced computer imaging and features such as Deep Fusion and Night Mode, the majority of iPhone 11 Pro reviews almost agree that its camera is the best smartphone camera ever.
The lens in the iPhone 11 Pro and the Pixel 4
All the photos: iPhone 11 Pro on the right and Pixel 4 on the left
The Pixel 4 is very similar to its predecessor, the Pixel 3, in that the lens is still short, meaning it has a shorter focal length, which is also known as the wide and sometimes wide lens, compared to what Apple's flagship models offer. While the Pixel 3 last year was stuck in the world of a single-lens camera, this year's pixel came with a dual lens system versus the triple lens of the iPhone 11 Pro, meaning that the Pixel 4 came late in this technology, perhaps a lot.
The optical specifications of the main lenses on both smartphones are somewhat similar, as it has approximately 12 megapixels, Google has a 12.2 megapixel camera, and similar f / 1.7 and f / 1.8 apertures for the pixel and iPhone respectively.
Google's Telephoto lens is slightly better in accuracy than Apple's, and this is probably because it comes with a 16-megapixel sensor, but it is worth noting that it only provides an f / 2.4 against f / 2.0 aperture that is noticeably wider than Apple. This makes the iPhone 11 Pro able to shoot better telephoto shots in dark conditions, in addition to the algorithms that rely on artificial intelligence and machine learning such as Night Mode.
What the Pixel 4 misses, however, is a third ultra-wide-angle camera because it gives the iPhone 11 Pro the ability to capture larger group photos and landscapes, in addition to computer photography features, since the additional content from the wide lens can be used to analyze images for things like shake. The camera and return the missing parts when the image is rotated.
Photography in Pixel 4 and iPhone 11 Pro
Just a day after announcing the new flagship Pixel 4 phone from Google, Tom Verge's Tom Warren walked through London with an iPhone 11 Pro and Pixel 4 phone side by side to take some shots for comparison. And Warren took all the pictures at the same time in order to make the images as identical as possible. Any settings or adjustments to the camera were also avoided, only the default was used.
IPhone 11 Pro appears to perform better in low-light conditions. Although Warren suggested that the Pixel 4 provides more balanced and less saturated light in the image above, we think the iPhone 11 Pro looks a lot better.
Here, iPhone 11 Pro beats the Pixel 4 by providing more details.
Although Warren notes that the Pixel 4 is improving in that area with facial and complexion details, indicating that some computer photography works well here, the iPhone 11 Pro appears to be better as well.
It was reported that the Pixel 4 provides better color accuracy, although it tends towards warmer colors, and chooses high contrast in most shots, while the iPhone 11 Pro was always more saturated with colors.
The Pixel 4 also adds some new camera enhancements such as Live HDR +, dual exposure controls, and Night Sight with Astrophotography, however Warren didn't specifically try any of these features because his goal was to provide an early peek at the Pixel 4's primary camera capabilities. It also did not explicitly compare algorithmic features like Night Sight and Night Mode, choosing instead to focus only on normal everyday photography.
There is no doubt that Google has made some nice improvements to the camera in the pixel 4, and although it has gained some progress over its Android brothers, it certainly does not look like a winner against the iPhone 11 Pro professional at this point even for basic photography. The unusual everyday, as it did not take into account the iPhone's ultra-wide lens and 4K video recording capabilities at 60 frames per second with extended dynamic range.
DxoMark's camera classification is now and the 11 Pro has not been tested. "Perhaps the reason is that deep fusion technology has not yet arrived and the site is waiting for it to be released so that the evaluation is comprehensive.
The ranking of phones in the wide photography is a new classification that phones are being tested on, so most phones have not received a rating yet.
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The iPhone is better
Thank you for the effort  
Thank you for this nice topic
Thank you for this nice topic
The frankness of the report when you have a problem with eyes and needs an ophthalmologist, because it is possible that his condition worsens
Whoever says that iPhone photos are better than pixel pictures, he needs to see an ophthalmologist !!
Only the second image is the one in which the iPhone outperforms the rest of the photos, with a sweeping pixel, and in it the smallest details are shown .. Check the details and you will find them very clear in pixels than on the iPhone.
Pixel 4 photos are more accurate, beautiful, and more realistic
Some observers I see must reveal their eyes because they see something in the pictures, we don’t see it .. I mean, all the pictures appear to exceed the camera of the iPhone XNUMX, and yet they argue
IPhone XNUMX Pro 😍😍
Pixel photos are better, idiot
To be honest, I liked the pixel imaging more ... and the processing is excellent for both phones, but the colors are also closer to the pixels.
Hahaha
But there is a note that I noticed in pixel images, I see that their images are closer to natural without processing, for example, leaves from trees from afar are very beautifully detailed and clear
It is true that I noticed that, too, in the image of the girl’s head, the hair here looks more natural than the Apple iPhone XNUMX Pro. We are waiting for the Deep Fusion feature to be updated and, God willing, it will be great.
It is true that I noticed that, too, in the image of the child's head on Google's phone, it looks more natural than photographing the Apple iPhone XNUMX Pro. We are waiting for the Deep Fusion feature to be updated and, God willing, it will be great.
The iPhone camera is crushing the Pixel XNUMX this time, and who says otherwise is an Android fanatic 😂
In my opinion, if Google had had a third lens for Google Pixel XNUMX, it would have excelled in imaging quality in favor of it for this year over all other phones, on the other hand Bravo Apple iPhone XNUMX Pro has proven its worth in photography and I consider it a leap from previous devices, at least at the level of image processing algorithms.
In short, the Google Pixel XNUMX camera excels in portrait mode, while the Apple iPhone XNUMX Pro camera excels in other photography modes.
The fourth and fifth picture, pixel XNUMX, is a million times better than the iPhone, and the third image seems to be a better pixel, but there is no power or power except with God.
Android phones all headed for competition
In the camera for its relatively easy development
Programs and systems where it does not require
The equipment includes cameras and lenses
Simple applications and algorithms
So I succeeded and embarrassed Apple, so I decided
Focus on the camera in the iPhone 11 family.
And it seems that she has succeeded in that, especially since she is
It came to be compared to DSLR cameras
Worth over $ 7000!
Apple in the case of adding third-party features
Essential that Android companies try
The competition in it to cover up the meanness of the Android system
Like reverse shipping and woo ... companies will collapse
Android is in the category of high-end phones and will not
It remains for her except for the lower and middle classes ...
Regarding pixel 4 he was waiting for it
Leading Android phones, especially in the camera
But he seems to have disappointed his fans 😭😭😭
Google focused on competing with the iPhone in formality
And protocols and forgot to focus on certain features
To compete in it, the deadly mistake only focus on
The upper class seems to be forgetting the Android system
It is present on most phones and cannot be used by the consumer
To ignore an Android phone of $ 400
And buy the pixel 4 with the same system added
Some spices cost over $ 800
With all due respect, but if you think that the pictures above for the iPhone are better than the pixel pictures, then you really have a problem with your eyesight or your vision!
But in your blind fanaticism 😂
With complete neutrality and I am a fan of iPhone. But like cameras. Much better pixels. Especially with artificial intelligence. Wait for an update for the pixels and they will be mighty and supernatural as usual, and we do not deny that the iPhone has finally provided a very good camera.
Hey Android store!
Phrase:
“I have an Yvonne, but to be honest, I hate Yvonne.” Old and illogical, I am looking for a new plan to attack
Apple and iPhone before the appearance of the iPhone in 2020, it will definitely be supernatural
All pictures except for the first one, Pixel XNUMX are better than the iPhone in terms of details and even colors