iPhones Score On Camera, Samsung And Google Show Their Mettle
Last Updated: December 29, 2022, 20:27 ISTPixel 7 has been one of the best phones from GoogleThere were some interesting additions to the lineup in 2022 and these were the top
picks among different media houses.With a couple of days left until the end of 2022, it is time to judge the best smartphones that we got to see over the course of the last 12
months. The usual suspects make the cut yet again but there were some surprising additions which bode well for the industry and its competitiveness. This year, we saw the new
iPhone 14 series, with most of the focus on the Pro versions, and then Samsung introduced the all-new Galaxy S22 Ultra which now supports stylus (at the expense of the Galaxy Note
lineup) and the Pixel 7. series. Apart from that, you have the Nothing Phone (1) which brought some new flavor to the market. But which of these would you say had the best outing
in 2022? The new awards were given out this week show where these companies have scored with regard to their flagships and value-for-money offerings. iPhones Take The Best Camera
But Only JustCameras have gotten better, so much so that you even consider the likes of Vivo and Xiaomi as solid options, thanks to their respective partnerships with Zeiss Optics
and Leica. But like every year, iPhones take the award for the best camera in the market, and we are talking about the iPhone 14 Pro here. iphoneSome of you might say that Google
makes a strong case with the Pixel 7 Pro this year, but where the iPhones score high over the Android phones is their video recording capability. Camera awards cannot be given just
for their still photography, and this is where the Pixel 7 Pro loses out to the iPhone 14 Pros. Samsung Wins The Big Phone AwardWhile Apple continues to lead the camera segment,
Android phones have the upper hand over its rival in the big phone arena. Samsung wins this laurel for its Galaxy S22 Ultra which not only has a stylus (S Pen support) but also
carries a large display similar to the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but it seems Samsung's use of panel and overall color reproduction gives it the top prize. . Google Pixel 7 - The Ultimate
Value PhonePixel 7 isn't as expensive as the other flagships, has stock Android that gets fast updates and the overall package, including its dual cameras makes it an obvious
choice for the value-for-money segment. It's priced at Rs 60,000 in India, and its understated features make it last longer. Special Mention For Nothing Phone 1Nothing Phone (1)
caught everyone's attention with its jazzy design and a clear focus on a clean software experience. Carl Pei and Co. managed to grab the eyeballs and the first device is seen as a
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