Best camera phones in 2021. Here is our list. In 2021, iPhones and latest Galaxies phones are mobile Companies that typically delivery highest image quality of time (best camera).
Here's our pick for the best smartphone camera.
- Google pixel 6 pro
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- OnePlus 9
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
- Asus Zenfone 7 Pro
- Google Pixel 5a 5G
- Realme 8 Pro
- Vivo X70 Pro Plus
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Top 10 Best Camera Phones in 2021.
Google Pixel 6 Pro
Pixel 6 Pro is known for its camera that deliver handsomely. The phone has a triple rear camera - a 50MP primary, a 12MP ultrawide and a 48MP snapper with long range 4x zoom. The phone uses Tensor chip to deliver best high quality in the camera area. This help improve the image and video quality of the phone. Additionally, the Pixel 6 Pro come a selfie camera - it's a 11.1MP sensor with 4k video capturing.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20
Samsung Galaxy note 20 has a powerful high Specifications camera. Meanwhile, it's the telephoto camera that really standout - it has 12MP f3.0 snapper with 5x optical zoom and 50x digital zoom. The phone has 108MP f/1.8 main camera and 12MP f/2.2 ultral-wide camera.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultral
The Galaxy S21 Ultra has one of the best phone camera- a huge sensor main cam, an autofocusing ultrawide (the first Samsung to offer it), and not one but two telephotos. It replaced the Note20 Ultra as our favorite cameraphone but ultimately got dethroned by the Mi 11 Ultra.
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It has a main camera of 108MP Nonacell sensor bins pixel 9 to 1 producing wide dynamic range in both good light and at night.
OnePlus 9
The main camera of the OnePlus 9 packs uses a large 1/1.43" 48MP sensor with omnidirectional-PDAF, Laser-AF, and OIS. But the snapper isn't just jam-packed with tech, it also delivers amazing photos and videos day and night. Then the camera phone also tempts with a 3x zoom telephoto, which may be shorter than the 5x periscopes that dominate the market, but it still reaches further than the recent iPhones. Additionally, the OnePlus 9's ultrawide angle cam has autofocus, adding close-ups to the list of things the OP can do and did before Galaxies and iPhones.
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
The iPhone 13Pro Max would be our recommended top pick for video capture - it can record at all sorts of resolutions at all sorts of frame rates with its three cameras and even do it simultaneously. It can even do this in Dolby Vision format. Amazing Right? It also boasts one of the smoothest video stabilization systems you can find in a phone no matter if it's just EIS, OIS+EIS or IBIS+EIS, and the videos too can benefit from Apple's HDR ensuring class-leading dynamic range. The Night Mode works on the main, ultrawide and selfie cameras. You can also use it in Portrait Mode.
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultral
The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is one of our latest Editors' choice for cameraphone. It was designed with a lots of unique combination of top-class hardware and puts it to good use, producing great results across virtually all scenarios.
Asus Zenfone 7 Pro
Asus has launched a new Zenfone 8 Flip this May, but the camera can't be compare with the Zenfone 7 Pro's. See, Asus has made no improvements as far as photo and video quality is concerned.
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Worse, the new main camera has lost the optical image stabilization. So if you are after the Asus' signature Flip camera, it's fair to say that you'd better off buying last year's Zenfone 7 Pro, which also has the benefit of being cheaper.
Google Pixel 5a 5G
Google promised that its Super Zoom based on AI will make up for the missing telephoto - we were talking about the king of the computational photography after all. Well, the zoomed photos are surely better than the typical crop and upscale, but they are not on par with any optically zoomed ones. It seems that Google's computational magic is finally running out of steam, though Pixel 6 and 6 Pro should be putting the Pixels back in the camera race.
Realme 8 Pro
The Realme 8 Pro is the third consecutive model in the lineup to make it to our cameraphone shortlist in the Value category. While hardly flawless, the 8 Pro offers a 108MP main camera that does a great job at its native magnification in both stills and video, but also delivers excellent 3x zoom images - with no dedicated tele. Lowlight performance is good for the class, if not strictly amazing in isolation, but it's the sluggish Night mode that put us off. It's got a lot going for it outside of its camera, including solid battery life, speedy charging and a full set of nice-to-haves.
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The AMOLED display scores points for brightness, but is one of few panels stuck at 60Hz, most competitors offer at least 90Hz. The Snapdragon 720 chipset is also a bit long in the tooth.
Vivo X70 Pro+
The vivo X70 Pro+ is the last on our list of best camera phone - a niche option if you live in India. It is a great cameraphone with an innovative quad-camera setup and all snappers feature hardware-based stabilization. The 48MP ultrawide even comes with gimbal-stabilization, making it great for shooting action videos. All cameras shoot good videos and photos despite some minor caveats like color inconsistency. The X70 Pro+ is a full-blown flagship with excellent IP68-rated design, stunning 120Hz OLED screen, the most powerful Snapdragon 888+ chip, plenty of storage, stereo speakers and whatnot. The battery life is not that good, though.
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Specifications and choice of getting/buying a Camera Phones might differents by individual. Its can depend on what you want to use it for. Let's know the best camera phone you prefer by using the comments box.
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