Google Pixel 8 Pro takes on iPhone 15 Pro!

Recently released by Google, the Pixel 8 Pro couldn't outperform the camera of iPhone 15 Pro!

Google Pixel 8 Pro takes on iPhone 15 Pro!

The Google Pixel 8 Pro has made significant waves in the smartphone industry, particularly with its camera capabilities. In the most recent rankings from DxOMark, the Google Pixel 8 Pro achieved a noteworthy score of 153 points. This places it just behind the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which scored a marginally higher 154 points. Currently, the Huawei P60 Pro holds the top rank with a score of 156 points.

The Pixel 8 Pro’s camera system boasts several impressive features. It displays vibrant colors under various lighting conditions, ranging from bright outdoors to extremely dim settings, applicable to both photos and videos. The device excellently reproduces skin tones, regardless of the lighting conditions. The camera system focuses swiftly and accurately, both for still images and videos. More often than not, it nails the exposure for subjects. The detailed capture, especially in zoomed-in and close-up shots, is commendable.

Google Pixel 8 Pro takes on iPhone 15 Pro!

The video stability on the Pixel 8 Pro is reliable under most lighting conditions. The front-facing camera produces vivid colors and offers a noticeable improvement in texture for close-up shots. Beyond its camera capabilities, the device also shines in other departments. The display remains legible under any lighting and renders colors beautifully. Users will find the touch controls to be smooth and responsive, especially when browsing the internet. The built-in speakers provide an enhanced audio experience compared to previous Pixel models. Audio recordings offer a natural sound, and recordings of live events, like concerts, are notably better.

However, no device is without its flaws, and the Pixel 8 Pro is no exception. In some instances, the camera might struggle to capture intricate details or lose some texture in photos. The background blur effect is sometimes inconsistent and may display errors. Low-light video recordings can exhibit visible graininess. Furthermore, occasional differences in sharpness between video frames are evident. The camera's capacity for audio zoom also leaves room for improvement.

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