Every inch mattered in the race for better smartphone photography

Google Pixel 6 Pro vs Sony Xperia Pro I Sony on top
Credit: Eric Zeman / Android Authority

The first smartphones weren’t the photography behemoths that today’s flagship devices have become. Back then, if you cared about image quality, you had to lug around a dedicated camera alongside your smartphone. Not anymore. Just about any smartphone today will deliver decent images, and some, like the Google Pixel 6 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S22 series, perform well in even the most challenging scenarios. But while computational photography often receives all the attention, larger image sensors deserve just as much credit.

Not all megapixels are equal: Why sensor size matters

The Google Pixel 6 in hand in an alley showing the camera app



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