iPhone 14 Pro vs. S22 Ultra vs. Pixel 7 Pro: what 1,000 photos tell us
by Becca Farsace from The Verge - All Posts on (#65MVC)
I took 1,000 photos with the iPhone 14 Pro, the Pixel 7 Pro, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra. | Photo by Owen Grove / The Verge
After so many years of megapixel stasis, Apple finally upgraded the iPhone's camera to a 48-megapixel sensor this year. Previously, the iPhone's most advanced camera was the 12-megapixel main wide-angle sensor on the iPhone 13 Pro. This hardware update brings it closer to the Google Pixel 7 Pro's 50-megapixel main sensor but nowhere near the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra's 108-megapixel main sensor.
But more megapixels doesn't always mean better photos, and the only way to really know how well a camera performs is to use it a lot. So for the second year in a row, I set out to take 1,000 photos on the iPhone 14 Pro, the Pixel 7 Pro, and the S22 Ultra in order to name the best camera on a smartphone.
With my pockets full of phones, I trekked...