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Google took a major shot at Apple's iPhone camera while announcing its new $400 Pixel smartphone

May 8, 2019, 20:34 IST

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Google's Pixel smartphones are nowhere near as popular as Apple's iPhones, but they boast one major advantage over the iPhone: Photography.

Though the iPhone camera is excellent, the Pixel line has best-in-class camera tech - especially when it comes to photos taken in low light.

We confirmed as much ourselves with the Pixel 3a in a recent review:

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Google is clearly aware of this discrepancy, and took its recent Pixel 3a announcement event as a chance to take a jab at Apple's far more expensive smartphone.

"What other smartphone cameras try to do with expensive hardware, we can deliver with software and AI - including high-end computational photography," Google VP of product management Sabrina Ellis said on stage. "So here's what that means: Pixel 3a can take amazing photos in low light with Night Sight. It's one of Pixel's most popular features."

As the words came out, an image highlighted just how much better Google's Pixel line is at capturing low-light photos than the competition.

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Notably, Google's image didn't explicitly spell out the competitor - instead, the comparison is to "Phone X." We're taking a wild guess that Google isn't talking about the Moto X.

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Check out the full presentation right here:

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