Google and Apple are leading the photography race, and their competition brings us amazing cameras. Both phones have their strengths and weaknesses in low light, but the Pixel has an extra trick up its sleeve that gives it a potential edge over the iPhone.

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43 thoughts on “Pixel 4 vs. iPhone 11 Low Light Fight: Return of the Night King”
  1. The benefits of watching videos later, much much later is that Pixel or in general, that Android phone died prematurely and the iPhone still selling by millions.

  2. Close enough that I would switch to iphone 11 pro. No more buying phones every 2 years and the pictures would hold up. Plus you could get a battery replaced after 2 instead of 1 like you would. For the pixel

  3. I’m beginning to notice the iPhone’s odd gradients in the sky that can be patchy at times. Tend to have less noise than the Pixel in normal night shots

  4. It looks like the Pixel 4 is a bit better on many of the nightshots if not of all. At least for a planed photo session, how it would fair if not juiced up for a night out compared with the iPhone would also be interesting to know. Would any of the phones have battery life enough? The idea with smartphone photography is that it is opportunity photography and that opportunity goes away with battery.

  5. Well no one walks around taking pictures of buildings, normal consumers use it to take pictures of themselves or friends/family. So pixel wins in a consumer use battle

  6. You're wrong, this year's night king is iPhone 11/pro. There is no way Pixel 4/xl is going to be the night king with like 10% improvement on camera software 😑.

  7. Love your channel and content but please stop with the film look guys. It's pretentious. I know it been the trend for a while and everyone and their grandma is doing it but it just isn't appropriate for this type of content. This is a product review, not cinema.

  8. Pixel all the way and for the battery my mid ranger has 2800 mAh and about 4 to 5 hours of screen on time and streaming music witch is great for my use and my digital well-being 😂😂 so any of the new pixels is great for my daily routine and I just LOVE STOCK ANDROID 😁😁

  9. Im curious to know, In the night mode shots that the iphone is a bit less blown out, can you replicate that with the dual exposure the pixel has? i prefer some of the iphones night sight shots but if i can get the brighter straight out of the pixel then fiddle with the slider and replicate what the iphones producing then id rather have the pixel.

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