Google introduced the dual-camera system for the Pixel series of mobile phones in the Google Pixel 4 series officially launched last night, including a 12Megapixel wide-angle main camera and one A 16 megapixel telephoto sub-shooting, the latter provides 2x zoom with optical and digital hybrid focus.
Both cameras in the Google Pixel 4 series support optical image stabilization and support dual-pixel phase detection autofocus. In terms of function, it adds astrophotography mode to Night Sight night mode, as well as Live HDR Plus, dual exposure new features, and enhanced portrait mode and white balance colour accuracy.
In the face of such a “strong enemy”, can the iPhone 11 Pro, which was just launched in September, be able to withstand it?
Recently, foreign media used Google Pixel 4 and iPhone 11 Pro to take a set of contrast proofs, which focused on testing the performance of these two phones when shooting everyday scenes. It is worth mentioning that this set of proofs did not test the performance of the two phones at night, and the new astrophotography mode of Google Pixel 4, and the “deep integration” function of the iPhone 11 Pro has not yet been officially launched.
The comparison sample is as follows (left Pixel 4丨 right iPhone 11 Pro):




