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Here Are Some of The Best Android Phone Cameras

Photos are often thought about as a window into the soul, and technology allows those windows to increase in clarity as time goes on. Cameras are becoming increasingly more developed, and each one is unique in function, giving photography fans many options to choose from to fit their personal camera needs. Here’s our roundup for the highest-quality Android cameras on the market.

Google Pixel and Pixel XL

The quality of these cameras is practically in the name. They received a DxOMark rating of 89, which is the historically highest rating the company has ever issued. They possess 4GB of RAM space, are compatible with Android 7.1 Nougat, and hold over 128 GB of processor storage. The Pixel XL has a slightly larger AMOLED display and a larger ppi number. These cameras were hailed as close to perfection by users in the month of November, and the size of each attribute strictly depends on what you primarily utilize your camera for.

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Samsung Galaxy S7

This device has a camera that captures photos in the dark and low-light performance scenarios with ease. The S7 is a bigger option overall, with more depth in the front camera and a litany of camera features and edits to choose from. The megapixel count has dropped and previously caused a small controversy surrounding the camera’s quality, but this has not detracted from the stunning results of a S7 photo.

Sony Xperia Z5

This phone boasts an incredibly fast autofocus, and has been touted as having pristine “natural” qualities that make photos realistic and clear. The Z5 has an immense battery life and 4K video recording, and was built to stand up to water and dust for a safer photo shoot. It even offers a stabilizing feature for those with shaky hands.

Huawei P9

This option runs on Android 6.0 and up, and even has the option to double click to activate the camera lens, making it an efficient choice. While it doesn’t have OIS capabilities, the other features make up for it performance-wise, and its large display and high ppi make it more than commendable.

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