There is no doubt that smart phone cameras are in constant development, we see phones that come with a large megapixel camera, but looking at the results are not very satisfactory, until the large number of megapixels has become unimpressive, so who cares about the numbers if the image does not look better. Companies have turned to artificial intelligence and machine learning to produce flawlessly beautiful images. With the beginning of the leaks about iPhones 2019 and the great interest in the camera, we realized that it would be something extraordinary, otherwise Apple would be negatively affected. Indeed, iPhone 11 Pro Max came with an amazing camera. In this report, we will see how the iPhone camera evolved, starting from the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone XS Max and iPhone 11 Pro Max, so that we can see if the average user can see the improvements. Clearly or not, follow up with us.

Watch how the iPhone camera evolved from iPhone 6 to iPhone 11 Pro Max?


the first scene

◉ The iPhone 6 and 6s photos look exactly the same, the photos are significantly darker than the rest and lose a lot of details in the shadows.

◉ iPhone 7 has brighter picture and it looks better.

◉ As for the iPhone 8 Plus, we find that the image is slightly yellowing, and this is definitely not a good thing!

◉ iPhone XS is the beginning of good photos. The iPhone XS and XR are known to be the first devices of their kind to feature new Smart HDR features from Apple that greatly increase the dynamic range.

◉ Then comes the image of iPhone 11 Pro Max with more improvements: better dynamic range, HDR, the image looks clearer and details are more accurate and clear.


The second scene

◉ The image in iPhone 6 and 6s is blurry and misses a lot of details in the shadows.

◉ On iPhone 7 and 8 they come with a clear improvement, but note the dynamic range HDR around the trees looks very unnatural.

◉ As for the XS series, its visuals are great.

◉ iPhone 11 Pro Max works better with sharpness and high dynamic range.


Scene three

In this challenging landscape, the iPhone 6, 6s, and 7 have a hard time capturing full details. While we find an improvement in the iPhone 8 Plus slightly, but in the iPhone XS and iPhone 11 Pro the picture looks great.


Fourth scene

We are witnessing the same development from iPhone 6 to iPhone 11 Pro Max, where we see the weak dynamic range of the iPhone 6 other than bright images with an increase in the clarity of details in the shadows for newer devices, the improvement here is very noticeable.


Scene five

Note here with the sun how the iPhone's camera improves. It's extremely difficult to shoot against sunlight and get a good shot, but the iPhone XS Max and 11 Pro Max do a very good job.


Scene VI

It's pretty clear how much brighter and better-looking the photos on the latest iPhones can be.


Scene seven

What is striking about this image is the way that halos occur around trees in the latest iPhone devices, so that you get a very smooth transition from the blue color of the sky to the trees.


Scene eight

In this scene, the differences are less subtle due to the lower dynamic range, but you can see a picture of what the latest iPhones look like.


Scene IX

You see that the first photos are dark, blurry and almost dark on iPhone 6 to iPhone 7. But in the latest iPhones with Night Mode, the situation looks very different.


Scene X.

The night mode makes a big difference and takes the imaging technology of the iPhone to an impressive level. One of the interesting details we noticed is that if things move in the image, the iPhone is smart enough to notify you and you won't get a blurry photo. See the following picture:


last word

We can discuss the number of megapixels and the sizes of the sensors throughout the day, but what governs is the quality of the image, as phones came with cameras with many megapixel numbers until they reached 40 megapixels, but the image remains judged by seeing it and comparing it. IPhone 11 Pro Max has a 12-megapixel camera only gives amazing results and this is largely due to software based on artificial intelligence and attention to fine detail of the image.

What do you think about the development of the iPhone camera? And has it developed enough to be compared to its competing smartphone counterparts? Let us know in the comments.

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