Top 10 camera smartphones



Release date: April 15, 2019 | Rear camera: 40MP + 20MP + 8MP | Front camera: 24MP | OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.8, f/2.2, f/2.4 | Autofocus type: Phase detection | Weight: 189g | Dimensions: 157.8 x 72.3 x 8.6mm | Battery size: 4,200mAh | Storage: 128/256GB

The Huawei P30 Pro is absolutely worth a purchase if you want the best handheld low light image quality.Incredibly, the unit houses fantastically functioning quad camera sensors.It offers superfine features such as Great 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom and excellent 50x digital zoom. Excellent low-light night mode and clever AI scene modes.This all leads to excellent images.

2.Google Pixel 3/Google Pixel 3XL

Release date: November 2018 | Rear camera: 12.2MP | Front camera: 8MP + 8MP | OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.8 | Autofocus type: Phase detection | Weight: 148/184g | Dimensions: 158.1 x 73.8 x 8.5mm | Battery size: 2,915/3,430mAh | Storage: 64/128GB
The Google Pixel 3 is also the best camera phone you can buy right now. Better yet, you get two handsets to choose your best camera phone experience, with both the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL featuring the same camera setup. While most of the other handsets in our best camera phone round-up have at least two rear cameras, the Pixel devices come with just one rear snapper.

However, these cameras are extremely powerful, with an intuitive interface and AI smarts fantastically adapting to any scenario, be it beautiful views or portraits of low light.

3. Samsung Galaxy S10 + 

Release date: March 2019 | Rear camera: 12MP + 12MP+16MP | Front camera: 16MP +2MP| OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.5-f/2.4/2.2 | Autofocus type: Phase detection | Weight: 201g | Dimensions: 161.9 x 76.4 x 8.8mm | Battery size: 4,200mAh | Storage: 128/512GB/1TB
Samsung Galaxy S10 is also the camera beast that powered 3 rear camera and dual camera in front. Samsung Galaxy included ultersonic fringerprint that is super fast and secure in the smartphone industry. Samsung also included its incredible super slow motion and samsung also featured its 4k front selife camera support.

4. Huawei Mate 20 Pro

Release date: November 2018 | Rear camera: 40MP + 20MP + 8MP | Front camera: 24MP | OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.8, f/2.2, f/2.4 | Autofocus type: Phase detection | Weight: 189g | Dimensions: 157.8 x 72.3 x 8.6mm | Battery size: 4,200mAh | Storage: 128/256G .The Huawei Mate 20 Pro offers a highly versatile camera telephone experience with three rear cameras.

The P20 Pro launched great Huawei cameras in this era, and the Mate 20 Pro inherits its 40MP wide-angle f/1.8 lens and 8MP, f/2.4 3x OIS telephoto, and then builds on it. The new star, an ultra-wide 16MP, f/2.2 lens, is the trio of rear-facing cameras.It expands the feature set of the Mate 20 Pro, allowing you to take from limited positions a wider array of photos.

5.iPhone XS / iPhone XS Max

Release date: September 2018 | Rear camera: 12MP + 12MP | Front camera: 7MP | OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.8, f/2.4 | Autofocus type: Phase detection | Weight: 177/208g | Dimensions: 143.6 x 70.9 x 7.7mm/157.5 x 77.4 x 7.7mm | Battery size: 2,658/3,174mAh | Storage: 64/256/512GB
Apple's latest iPhone duo features powerful dual rear cameras, but it's not just the specs that appeal to the company's mobile photography experience – it's also their smartphone snappers ' ease of use.
It means that you don't quite get the same breath of shooting options as you do on the likes of the Samsungs and Huaweis, but the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max boast Apple's best smartphone snappers to date, with improvements to their low-light capabilities.If you want a phone to pull out and take a quick snap with minimum effort, the new iPhones are some of the best camera phones around.Apple has popularized the blurred background Bokeh effect, and Portrait Mode is one of the best implementations of the technology we've used on a smartphone, with a range of studio lighting effects adding extra pizzazz to your compositions.

6.Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Release date: August 2018 | Rear camera: 12MP + 12MP | Front camera: 8MP | OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.5-f/2.4 | Autofocus type: Phase detection | Weight: 201g | Dimensions: 161.9 x 76.4 x 8.8mm | Battery size: 4,000mAh | Storage: 128/512GB
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 builds on the Galaxy S9 Plus ' strong camera offer, with a number of minor improvements making it even better.

The result is a handset that is comfortable shooting for some really impressive shots in any scenario, even in low light. With a new scene-optimizer feature, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 camera identifies and adapts to different subjects.It adjusts the white balance and color as varied as sunsets, flowers, food, birds, text and so on based on 20 subjects.


The Note 9 camera captures more detail than even the six-month-old S9 Plus, but you'll have to squint to see the differences. Since this is a Note device, the handset includes Samsung's S Pen stylus, and you can use the button as a remote shutter key on this.

7.Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus


Release date: March 2018 | Rear camera: 12MP + 12MP | Front camera: 8MP | OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.5-2.4, f/2.4 | Autofocus type: Phase detection | Weight: 189g | Dimensions: 158.1 x 73.8 x 8.5mm | Battery size: 3,500mAh | Storage: 64/128/256GB + microSD
Earlier this year the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus was our best camera phone pick, fusing an excellent all-round smartphone experience with a highly accomplished photography offering. As you can see, it's now usurped by a number of new camera phone releases, but it's still a fantastic offering that has dropped in price since the launch.You get two cameras round the back, the main 12MP sensor being attached directly below it by a secondary 12MP sensor.


The main sensor is rather special because it has an aperture f/1.5 of the world's first-on - a-phone, which means it performs fantastically well in low light.

That's not all, however, because this sensor also features Samsung's Dual Aperture Technology, enabling it to move from f/1.5 (for low light) to f/2.4 (reducing over-exposure in bright scenes).

8.Sony Xperia XZ3

Release date: October 2018 | Rear camera: 19MP | Front camera: 13MP | OIS: No | Rear camera aperture: f/2.0 | Autofocus type: Phase detection and laser | Weight: 193g | Dimensions: 158 x 73 x 9.9mm | Battery size: 3,300mAh | Storage: 64GB + microSD
The Sony Xperia XZ3 is the Japanese company's best camera phone to date, with its single 19MP rear snapper proving a powerful photography option. The user interface has been streamlined for starters, so there's less swiping to get to the different modes and frequently accessed settings are always displayed on screen, so there's minimal fiddling around when preparing your shot.

Detail is strong in good light, and you can achieve a nice amount of background blur without calling on any bokeh modes.

Although video is where the Xperia XZ3 camera excels.Especially in good light, digital stabilization works well, and the 4 K HDR footage you can capture is simply amazing.

Also, Sony is the only manufacturer whose phone cameras are capable of capturing Full HD slow motion at 960fps, with the competition at 720p.

9.LG G7 ThinQ

Release date: May 2018 | Rear camera: 16MP + 16MP | Front camera: 8MP | OIS: No | Rear camera aperture: f/1.6, f/1.9 | Autofocus type: Phase detection and laser | Weight: 162g | Dimensions: 153.2 x 71.9 x 7.9mm | Battery size: 3,000mAh | Storage: 128GB + microSD
The LG G7 ThinQ is not the only camera phone on this list to pack more than one snapper on its back, but it uses the two sensors it has in a different way than anybody else.

Its primary rear camera is a relatively standard 16MP affair with a f/1.6 aperture that's done enough to take decent quality snaps, but it's next to it the second 16MP camera where things get a bit more interesting.

Rather than collecting extra data to improve shots on the primary camera or to deliver bokeh-like effects, this 16MP snapper features a wide angle lens that allows you to cram more into each shot.

10.OnePlus 6T

Release date: November 2018 | Rear camera: 16MP + 20MP | Front camera: 16MP | OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.7, f/1.7 | Autofocus type: Phase detection | Weight: 185g | Dimensions: 157.5 x 74.8 x 8.2mm | Battery size: 3,700mAh | Storage: 128/256GB
The OnePlus 6 T may not be the best camera phone here, but it is cheaper than the rest of the competition and still offers an experience of flagship photography.
The camera is equipped with a wide-angle lens combined with a 16MP sensor and a secondary 20MP lens and sensor combination.
Selfies are also nice and sharp with the beautifully exposed faces you want, especially in good light – and the selfie bokeh mode also works well.











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