![]() ![]() There’s a dedicated Night Mode for shooting in darker surroundings, and the effects are great, with plenty of detail retained and dark spots kept mostly free of noise. ![]() There is some minor oversharpening on the iPhone, though for the most part the image processing churns out reliable images. When compared to the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Oppo Find X5 Pro, the shots from the iPhone are a little more realistic and skins tones feel more natural. You can shoot 48MP shots if you want, but this is a separate mode. This works in a similar way to the S23 Ultra and others, binning down images to 12MP but utilising the larger amount pixels. It’s the first iPhone to move on from the 12-megapixel sensor, switch to a 48MP version for its main wide camera. In terms of the overall spec of the camera hardware, the iPhone 14 Pro makes some drastic changes to the formula we’ve been familiar with for a number of years. But that said, when taken as a whole, the iPhone 14 Pro comes out top. We much prefer the zoom skills on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, for one thing, as it captures a much clearer overall image when you zoom in to a subject. However, it’s not actually the best camera phone across every specific area. It’s reliable in all conditions, captures the best video out of any other phone on this list, and boasts three distinct cameras for versatility, with each capturing different focal lengths. We think the iPhone 14 Pro is the best all-round camera phone.
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