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Опубликовано 11 апреля 2020, 20:01
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Smartphone cameras have taken dramatic leaps over the last decade. Lenses have multiplied, features keep expanding, heck 2020 has even brought us phones that can film at a higher resolution than the camera I use for this video.
But, capability isn't everything. There are lots of technical reasons why we still prefer to use a regular camera for a video, regardless of what phones can do. So think about it. Today we have Ultra smartphones, with periscopic zoom lenses, and megapixel counts that exceed the hundreds, and of course, a price tag to match the numbers, and yet how much does that really matter? What if there was another phone that didn't bring that price, nor all those numbers, and was still able to achieve that same premise?
This is the Galaxy S20 Ultra, the smartphone that Samsung claims is bold enough to change photography, and this is the Pixel 4 XL, what is simply known as "The Google Phone," but which we know is the successor to the brand that actually did change photography, but with a completely different approach.
So, $1399 for the Galaxy, $899 for the Pixel, and sure I know you can find some good deals on both already, but the price difference remains relative, meaning you can buy a Pixel 3a for that amount in between. So which one is better? I'm Jaime Rivera with Pocketnow and let's find out, sponsored by Visible. Stick around to learn how you can get unlimited everything, for as little as $25 a month.
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Smartphone cameras have taken dramatic leaps over the last decade. Lenses have multiplied, features keep expanding, heck 2020 has even brought us phones that can film at a higher resolution than the camera I use for this video.
But, capability isn't everything. There are lots of technical reasons why we still prefer to use a regular camera for a video, regardless of what phones can do. So think about it. Today we have Ultra smartphones, with periscopic zoom lenses, and megapixel counts that exceed the hundreds, and of course, a price tag to match the numbers, and yet how much does that really matter? What if there was another phone that didn't bring that price, nor all those numbers, and was still able to achieve that same premise?
This is the Galaxy S20 Ultra, the smartphone that Samsung claims is bold enough to change photography, and this is the Pixel 4 XL, what is simply known as "The Google Phone," but which we know is the successor to the brand that actually did change photography, but with a completely different approach.
So, $1399 for the Galaxy, $899 for the Pixel, and sure I know you can find some good deals on both already, but the price difference remains relative, meaning you can buy a Pixel 3a for that amount in between. So which one is better? I'm Jaime Rivera with Pocketnow and let's find out, sponsored by Visible. Stick around to learn how you can get unlimited everything, for as little as $25 a month.
Buy Samsung Galaxy S20
amzn.to/2ZJEHYC
Buy Samsung Galaxy S20+
amzn.to/2VNNk31
Buy Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
amzn.to/2Z4VUwk
Buy Samsung Galaxy S20 series cases
amzn.to/2VOt3KF
Buy Samsung Galaxy S20 series accessories
amzn.to/3gro1LX
Buy Google Pixel 4
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Buy Google Pixel 4 XL
amzn.to/2Z5NTqW
Buy Google Pixel 4 cases
amzn.to/3e68UpV
Buy Google Pixel 4 accessories
amzn.to/2VTLfmb
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