While Apple famously has upwards of 1,000 engineers and researchers solely focused on improving photo quality on the iPhone, they’re certainly not the only smartphone company pushing the envelope when it comes to mobile photography. Google in particular has come a long way in recent years, with the Night Sight shooting mode the company rolled out this past November being a prime example.
Night Sight, in a nutshell, essentially uses advanced software techniques like machine learning to enable Pixel owners to take incredibly detailed photographs in particularly low-light environments. The feature has been described by many as “magic” and it’s hard to argue with that assessment given some of the side-by-side comparisons we’ve seen which position various Pixel phones with the Night Sight feature against Apple’s 2018 iPhone lineup.
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