Here’s a quick selfie test too. One thing I found rather frustrating was that even though I turned all beautification off on the Note 10+ and Mate 30 Pro, the final image still looks like there’s some lingering beautification. For this test, I definitely prefer the brutal honesty that the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro Max’s selfie shooter can produce. That’s the face I look at every morning, and that’s me, and that’s my skin tone.
There are other things I don’t like about the new iPhone’s camera app but it’s hard to argue with the results.On top of that, I’m also glad that Apple has finally caved and added a Night Mode feature to their 2019 iPhone roster–and a darn good one at that. I would have liked the option to force it to turn on regardless of the lighting situation, however.
Still, it’s not like Samsung and Huawei have been slacking. I’d say that they’ve got better ultra-wide cameras, and in Huawei’s case, one of the best zooming solutions you can fit in your pocket. And that’s not even their “Super Zoom” smartphone. We’re still seeing a distinct identity in the way these phones process images, with the Androids preferring a little more punch in their photos so you can post them straight out of camera.
Whether you like that or not is something only you have the answer to. But, for the purpose of this test, I have to say that my winner is the iPhone 11 Pro Max. The iPhone 11 does an excellent job with these photos too, but the versatility afforded to you by the iPhone 11 Pro Max’s telephoto camera is just too good to give up.
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