Best Cameracentric Phones for Photography Enthusiasts in 2023

The modern world is dominated by pixels, lenses, and the relentless pursuit of the perfect shot. Having a smartphone with superb cameras instead of the actual camera is the trending nature of today’s generation. So, here, we present a lineup of smartphone marvels that aren’t just phones – they’re visual sorcerers, capturing moments with finesse and flair.

Google Pixel 8 Pro

Say hello to the smartphone camera maestro that not only dances circles around its price tag but also throws some slick moves at the iPhone 15 Pro and casually outshines the iPhone 14 Pro Max without breaking a sweat. The flagship smartphone from Google is like the James Bond of the smartphone universe – smooth, suave, and armed with a camera license to thrill. The name is 8 Pro, the Pixel 8 Pro.

The Pixel 8 Pro doesn’t take photos; it gives them a spa day. With a new RAW capture feature, it unleashes the full potential of its 50MP sensor, making other cameras look like they’re stuck in a pixelated time warp. And if you’re feeling like the Spielberg of your own life, the pro controls mode hands you the director’s chair, letting you tweak and twist your images to perfection.

The camera mix is like a gourmet meal for your visual taste buds. It’s got a higher-megapixel wide-angle lens that’s sharper than your grandma’s wit, and a telephoto lens so good, it might as well have a superhero cape. Video? It’s taken a leap from Pixel 7 Pro, though it’s still trying to catch up with the iPhone Pro Max – like the underdog in a blockbuster movie, getting there but not quite stealing the spotlight.

With a design sleeker than a catwalk model, a screen mightier than a superhero’s punch, and the promise of software support for seven whole years (yes, you heard right), it’s basically the Benjamin Button of smartphones, ageing like fine wine. So, if you’re looking for a smartphone that’s more than just a status symbol, consider your search officially over. Cheers to the phone that’s as smart as it is pixel-perfect!

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is the reigning monarch of camera phones, a visual virtuoso that laughs in the face of photographic challenges. With more lenses than a bug’s eyes and features that could make a Swiss Army Knife jealous, this phone is the superhero of snapshots – there’s no photo it can’t conquer. Sure, other phones might flex slightly better muscles in specific situations, but the S23 Ultra is the Virat Kohli of the camera world, handling everything from macro close-ups to nocturnal escapades to zooming in on the neighbour’s barbecue three blocks away.

The 12MP ultrawide and the dynamic duo of 3x and 10x 10MP telephoto sensors might feel like your old pals, but hold on to your selfie stick – the S23 Ultra throws a plot twist. Out with the old 108MP primary sensor, in with the new 200MP powerhouse, making Samsung the Beyoncé of smartphone photography, slaying the game with unprecedented resolution. The S23 Ultra’s 200MP Adaptive Pixel Sensor is like a maestro conducting a symphony of pixels, ensuring a consistent and jaw-dropping experience that would make even the toughest critics break into applause.

Now, for those who like to dive into the nitty-gritty of photography, the Expert RAW mode is your backstage pass, belting out up to 50MP of pure visual genius. Feeling a bit extra? Snap a 200MP still (in jpeg form), because why settle for anything less than the full sensor’s glorious detail? While other Android phones are stuck in the stone age, Samsung’s playing chess, ensuring your pics and videos get the red carpet treatment, leaving your followers in awe and envy. It’s a visual masterpiece in the palm of your hand. Say cheese, world!

Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max

 

The iPhone 15 Pro Max is the Chuck Norris of smartphones. It’s a pocket-sized powerhouse thicker than a bowl of oatmeal but packs a punch that will leave you wondering if you accidentally bought a superhero’s gadget. Sure, it’s got some girth, but don’t let that fool you. The little beast boasts a footprint so compact, it’s practically doing yoga in your pocket. And photographers, rejoice! The camera and power combo is like a match made in tech heaven – an offer you can’t refuse.

I’m not saying it’s perfect, as there’s no pro mode for manual photography, but the automatic mode’s photo processing is like the Gandalf of phone photography – you shall not pass without capturing stunning shots. The 5x telephoto camera is like having a spyglass that sees further and clearer than your nosy neighbour peeping through the curtains. Beautiful natural blur on portraits? Say no more – the Pro Max has got your Instagram game covered.

The iPhone 15 range has joined the 21st century by adopting the USB-C port. It’s like Apple finally realised we’re not living in the era of dial-up internet anymore. Now, you can connect to monitors and camera accessories with the ease of a hot knife through butter. The price is up there in the stratosphere, but think of it as an investment in your happiness. The iPhone 15 Pro is like that reliable friend who never lets you down – powerful, long-lasting, and always ready for a good time.

Google Pixel 7a

The Google Pixel 7a – is the Cinderella of budget camera phones, proving that you don’t need a royal budget to capture breathtaking moments. In fact, it might just be the belle of the ball, giving its pricier sibling, the Google Pixel 7 Pro, a run for its money in the photo quality department. The 7a is priced at midrange money, so Google had to make a few sacrifices. Compared to its elder siblings, there are fewer cameras onboard, and wireless charging is a distant fairytale dream. But hey, who needs a magic carpet when you’ve got Google’s wizardry?

Google’s not one to flex muscles in the hardware gym; it prefers a PhD in cleverness. The Pixel 7a is no exception. Armed with the Google Tensor chip – think of it as the Dumbledore of smartphone brains – it boasts features like an under-display fingerprint scanner, unlocking your phone with a touch so discreet it’s practically a secret handshake. And let’s not forget the AI photo editing powers – it’s like having a personal Photoshop sorcerer in your pocket. Sure, it might not bench-press as much as its beefier counterparts, but the 7a is a camera ninja. 

Google’s software magic transforms it into a powerful shooter, snapping pics that make other budget phones blush. And who says budget can’t be stylish? The 7a mounts its stuff with a design so playful, it’s practically doing the cha-cha in your hands. So, while the hardware might be sipping a decaf, the Pixel 7a is a budget superhero, delivering a bang for your buck that feels more like a dynamite explosion. Who needs wireless charging when you’ve got brains, beauty, and budget brilliance?

Vivo X90 Pro

Tired of seeing the prominent names? Now, you’ll see a different name in the list. Armed with a 1-inch primary sensor that’s practically the Beyoncé of the camera world, the Vivo X90 Pro is the Picasso of smartphone photography. If cameras were superheroes, the X90 Pro would be the one with a cape and a dazzling smile. Accompanying this camera juggernaut is a 50MP telephoto sensor, a.k.a. the portrait lens with 2x optical zoom, and a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens, because who needs limits when you can go wide and wild? 

Now, we’ll admit, there were a couple of bumps in the road when we first took this camera for a spin – the watermark on photos and the beauty mode for portrait shots were like uninvited guests at a party. Our advice? Disable those party crashers pronto. The Zero Shutter Lag feature is like having a magical genie that grants your photography wishes in the blink of an eye. Lighting is on point? It’s like catching the perfect moment before it even realises it’s perfect. And the sensor? Oh, it’s so high-quality, it practically moonlights as a professional photographer. 

And let’s not forget the selfie camera, a 32MP resolution wizard that turns every selfie into a masterpiece. The natural depth of field effect is like having a built-in Instagram filter that says, “I woke up like this.” The portrait camera is a rockstar, but let’s spill the beans – the bokeh effect is like having a backstage pass to a rock concert. The X90 Pro is a magic show in your hands, turning ordinary moments into extraordinary memories. So, if you want a smartphone that’s more camera than a phone, say hello to the Vivo X90 Pro.

Tech Launches of the Month

OnePlus 11 5G

OnePlus is about to launch its much-awaited flagship smartphone, OnePlus 11 5G, in India on Feb 7th. The smartphone arrives with significant changes, especially on the backside, where it has a strange-looking large camera unit but in a round shape. The smartphone sports a 6.7-inch 2K resolution 120Hz AMOLED screen and is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

Specs:

Battery – 5000 mAh

Colours – Black and Green

Camera – 50MP+32MP+48MP / 16MP Selfie Camera

Storage/RAM – 256GB/12GB RAM, 256GB/16GB RAM, 512GB/16GB RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23 Series

Samsung launched S23 Series smartphones at the Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event; the list includes S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra. The S23 series smartphones are made with a focus on sustainability and with some improvements over the Galaxy S22 series. The S23 series phones have a redesigned chassis with a flatter edge, and rounded corners offering a better grip and in-hand feel when using the devices.

Specs: 

Battery – 

3900 mAh (S23) / 4700 mAh (S23+) / 5000 mAh (S23 Ultra)

Colours – 

Phantom Black, Cream, Green, Lavender, Graphite, Lime – S23 & S23+

Phantom Black, Green, Cream, Lavender, Graphite, Sky Blue, Lime, Red – S23 Ultra

Camera – 

50MP+10MP+12MP (S23 & S23+) / 200 MP+10MP+10MP+12MP (S23 Ultra) 

Storage/RAM

128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM, 512GB 8GB RAM – S23

256GB/8GB RAM, 512GB/8GB RAM – S23+

256GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 12GB RAM, 1TB 12GB RAM – S23 Ultra

OnePlus Buds Pro 2

After a gap of two years, OnePlus is set to launch a premium segment earbuds. The Buds Pro 2 offers the same basic design, a two-tone finish on the buds, and a matte charging case just like its predecessor. In terms of features, the Buds Pro 2 brings noise cancelling, Dolby Atmos spatial audio and sound tuning by Dynaudio.

Specs:

40 dB Smart Adaptive Noise Cancellation

11mm Dynamic Drivers

Warp charge – 10 minutes for 10 hours

38 hours of battery

IP 55 Water and Sweat Resistance

Dolby Atmos Support

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro and Book3 Pro 360

Samsung announced the Galaxy Book 3 Pro series laptops during a Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event, where the brand revealed the Galaxy Book3 Pro and Galaxy Book3 Pro 360. All these laptops will be available for purchase from Feb 17th. The Galaxy Book 3 Pro arrives in a 14-inch and 16-inch display, while the Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 comes in a single option 16-inch variant.

Specs:

CPU – 13th-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 P-series (28W)

Graphics – Intel Iris Xe graphics

Storage – 256GB / 512GB / 1TB

RAM – 8GB / 16GB / 32GB

Colours – Graphics and Beige

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra

Launched at the Galaxy Unpacked event, Galaxy Book3 Ultra is set to release on Feb 24th. The super stylish laptop arrives with a 16-inch 3K OLED display, an Intel Core i7 processor, battery life of up to 17.5 hours, 16GB of memory and 1TB of SSD storage. The laptop has one of the latest graphics cards, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050, to keep you updated with the latest games. 

Specs:

CPU – 13th Gen Intel Core i9

GPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070

Storage / RAM  – 512 GB SSD / 32 GB

Display – 16 inches, 2880 x 1800 pixels

Oppo Reno 8T

OPPO launched the OPPO Reno 8T 5G with the budget king chipset – Snapdragon 695. The smartphone sports a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 32MP selfie camera and 108MP primary camera coupled with a 2MP depth and a 40x microscopic lens. Reno 8T 5G also flaunts a 120Hz refresh rate and a 4800mAh battery that is powered by 67W Supervooc charging. It comes with 8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage options.

Specs:

Battery – 4800 mAh

Storage / RAM – 128GB/8GB and 256GB/8GB

Colours – Black Starlight (Midnight Black) and Dawn Gold (Sunrise Gold)

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