Apple iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Lose to the Google Pixel When it Comes to Smartphone Camera!

Some of the most highly commended features of the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus are its excellent cameras, lens, and image processing, which make for a winning combination.

Apparently, Apple has further improved the already excellent cameras from its previous generation and added a variety of new features that the American tech giant hopes will continue to make the iPhone the world’s most popular camera.

The iPhone 7 has received plenty of upgrades including a brighter lens, an improved image processing, four-element flash, and optical image stabilization. The iPhone 7 Plus received an even better set of upgrades.

The iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus now use a new, wider color gamut called as DCI-P3, making for richer colors when used with Apple or other high-end displays that support the DCI-P3 standard.

Experts believe that the iPhone 7 camera represents a very solid evolution over the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus in both features and image quality. All three phones feature a 12MP 1/2.7”-type sensor, and a wide-angle 28mm equivalent lens.

However, the iPhone 7 has a brighter lens, f/1.8 compared to the f/2.2 of the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus. It also adds optical image stabilization, previously only found in Apple’s Plus models. Improved image processing and a more power efficient sensor round out its new feature set.

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