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Phone Repair Springdale AR on the Best Smartphone Camera

Author: Brandon Fence
by Brandon Fence
Posted: Nov 22, 2017

Springdale, Arkansas - November 22, 2017 -- The phones of the modern era have gone from being just a mobile device wherein one can send messages and call people from, to being the go-to device when you want to schedule a flight, arrange your itinerary, and document moments on by using its very advanced and high quality camera. Yet, among all the smartphones in the market which claim to have the best camera--which one is really the best? In this article by New Wave Wireless Phone Repair Springdale, AR, we will find out which one really outweighs them all.

Let us put the mighty iPhone 8 Plus, Google Pixel 2, and Galaxy Note 8 against each other--which one do you think wins among them? We, here at your favorite cell phone repair shop in Springdale, have rated each phone’s performance according to their performance in each category provided: Sharpness, Color, Portrait Mode, Auto-Focus, and as well as Dynamic Range. Right now we will find out just how good do they really perform under each category:

Sharpness: Between the iPhone 8 Plus as well as with the Galaxy Note8, both take immensely sharp photos even after zooming in. Somehow you can still see the details clearly, but not so much can be said about the Google Pixel 2’s performance because upon zooming in, you will actually notice that it starts to blur and the details get lost. Why? Because it does not have the extra lense the same that the iPhone 8 Plus and the Galaxy Note8 have, it only offers a digital zoom which is basically sort of a fake zoom--one that you can easily achieve by just cropping the photo.

Color: Upon taking the photos, it is undeniable that the Google Pixel 2 XL had the best color as it offered so much saturation whereas iPhone had its photos in a sepia wash meanwhile the Samsung had a slightly lower contrast and saturation compared to the Google Pixel 2 XL.

Portrait Mode: Just when we thought we would be again observing another breakthrough, surprisingly, all of them did their best in this part. One has a more deep depth-of-field, however, the differences are just quite small. The best performance, however, goes to Samsung Note8.

Auto-focus: upon trying out everything, we have noticed that the iPhone 8 Plus takes quite a while to be able to focus on a subject compared to its rivals: the Google Pixel 2 XL and Samsung Note8. You may not consider this as an issue but during a moment wherein you are looking for a way to be able to capture a fleeting moment, this feature will surely come in handy. In this category, the Samsung Note8 and Google Pixel 2 XL outweighed the iPhone.

To review our observation, the Samsung Note8 has been quite consistent with its performance, further proving that it really has been on the top of its camera game ever since and it is surely here to stay. Purchase your Samsung Note8 at New Wave Wireless Phone Repair Springdale, AR now!

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