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To see how the updated camera fares against the competition, I went out on a shoot armed with the 5T, the Samsung Galaxy S8, the Google Pixel 2 XL and the iPhone X. Below are example shots taken with the OnePlus 5T. You can use the slider to see how the 5T's shot compares with those taken with the iPhone X. Below you'll find links to see the same shot taken with the Pixel 2 XL and Galaxy S8 for comparison. Shots on all phones were taken in fully automatic mode and on the maximum available resolution.
Google Pixel 2 XL comparison image, Samsung Galaxy S8 comparison image, The colours are great in this first outdoor example, design series classic for iphone 8 plus There's a satisfying richness to the warm-toned leaves on the ground and the 16-megapixel sensor provides plenty of detail when you zoom in, The iPhone X's shot is a touch warmer, which suits the scene well, while the Pixel goes warmer still, which begins to look a bit over the top, Google Pixel 2 XL comparison image, Samsung Galaxy S8 comparison image, There's a great exposure balance in this wide scene overlooking London, The bright sky has been kept under control, with plenty of detail still visible in the shadowy areas below, All four phones did a great job capturing this shot with little to choose between them in terms of exposure..
When you zoom in on the details, it's clear that the S8's image sharpening is working hard to give crisper edges than the others, while the Pixel seems to have missed the focus, resulting in a blurry-looking shot. The S8 has the richer colours too, particularly on the rich blue sky. That said, there's very little difference between the 5T's shot and the iPhone's (£594 at Amazon.co.uk). That's pretty remarkable, given the fact that at £449 in the UK, the 5T is less than half the price of the iPhone X.
Google Pixel 2 XL comparison image, Samsung Galaxy S8 comparison image, The dual lens setup on the 5T aims to produce great portraits with depth of field blur around the subject, but in this test, the phone was a bit of a letdown, The scene is dark, colours drab and with a white design series classic for iphone 8 plus balance shift that leaves Carfection's Drew Stearne looking overly pink, Poor guy, The iPhone X went too far the other way, correcting the white balance with a strong shift to warmer colours, I prefer the look of the iPhone, but it's far from accurate, On the upside, the depth information provided by the dual lenses on both phones have given neat "cut outs" around Drew to accurately produce the background blur..
The Pixel's shot is the best here in terms of lighting and colour, but the single lens means the blur effect is entirely simulated by the phone and it's not as neatly done. The same goes for the S8, with noticeable patches of background around Drew that are in focus. Google Pixel 2 XL comparison image. Samsung Galaxy S8 comparison image. There's a 16-megapixel camera on the front of the phone, which is a very healthy dose of pixels for a front camera. Despite that, the details in my face are very blurred when you look up close -- almost as though the phone didn't focus properly. It's bright, but the highlights in the sky have been blown out and colours are a little drab overall. It's a fine snap for Facebook, but I wouldn't be excited to share this selfie with my friends.
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