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Both phones are amazing, but which one takes better photos? As a professional photographer, I wanted to find out.
Primary camera 32 MP (f/1.7) + 8 MP (f/2.2) + 5 MP (f/2.2) Triple Camera with LED Flash 48 MP (f/1.8, wide) + 8 MP (f/2.4, ultrawide) + 5 MP (f/2.2, macro) + 2 MP (f/2.2 , depth sensor) Quad Cameras ...
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