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iPhone XS, Note 9, Pixel 2XL camera comparison: 200 photos, one winner We pit the two most popular flagship smartphone cameras, the Google Pixel 2XL and the Samsung GalaxyNote 9 against the Apple iPhone XS and after 600+ test shots, we know which one is the better smartphone camera By Swapnil Mathur Published Date 05 - Oct - 2018 | Last Updated 05 - Oct - 2018iPhone XS, Note 9, Pixel 2XL camera comparison: 200 photos, one w... Apple iPhone XS 64 GB Gold...Buy from paytm 99900 Many of us turn to our smartphones to document our daily lives or to capture moments that we would want to cherish forever. This is probably one of the reasons why we receive so many questions about which smartphone is the best for taking photos. In the course of our reviews over the year, the Google Pixel 2XL and the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 have emerged as not only some of the best smartphones but also two of the best imaging devices. So when the iPhone XS and the XS Max landed up in our test lab, it was only natural for us to pit the three against each other to see which smartphone is the best imaging device.

How we tested In order to evaluate the imaging performance of the Apple iPhone XS, the Google Pixel 2XL and the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, we shot over a total of 600 photos in a myriad of scenarios. From food to portraits to late night landscape. We looked for each camera’s capabilities to resolve and preserve detail, dynamic range, HDR capabilities, focusing speed and accuracy, white balance characteristics and each camera’s ability to handle backlit subjects. We left the telephoto lens of the iPhone XS and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 out of the scoring process since that would put the Pixel at a serious disadvantage, but we did take comparative shots for both the smartphones regardless. Of the 600 or so photos taken during this test period, we have uploaded roughly 200 comparative photos to our Flickr Gallery so you can see all of them in full resolution. Special care was taken to clean the camera lenses before every shot and it was made sure that all shots were taken on auto mode, with HDR on. All photos were finally proofed and evaluated on a Dell Ultrasharp monitor a