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The iPhone's camera has come a long way. Here's what 10 years of pushing mobile photography looks like from the original iPhone 2G to the new iPhone X.
Again, if you have an iPhone X yourself, please share your own experiences in the comments. If you don’t, and have any questions, please ask and I’ll aim to answer them here or in a future piece.
The upgrade from the X to the XS is substantial. My major grievance with the iPhone X camera was that, when you zoomed in up close, fine detail and sharp edges would be lost to a mix of noise ...
I’m not saying you should go out and replace your iPhone X with an iPhone XS today, but you won’t be disappointed in the camera improvements if you do. That’s the major tangible change for ...
The iPhone X has a 7-megapixel depth-sensing camera, which is slightly better at figuring out what to blur in the shot. The S9 Plus has a slightly sharper 8-megapixel sensor with a wider angle.
We took the OnePlus 6 and the iPhone X out to San Francisco's colorful Mission district to test them out in the real world. We placed them on a dual phone rig for most video shots and stills, but ...
The iPhone X's 2436 x 1125-pixel resolution is also higher than those in the 7 and 8, with Plus-sized versions packing 1920 x 1080-pixel panels and the standard options going with 1334 x 750 displays.
The iPhone X's huge camera bump is something you'll just have to live with. Here's how it's grown to improve iPhone photography over the last 10 years.
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