| The basic point and shoot camera tests are fascinating. A cursory glance shows the Pixel 3's camera the best of the bunch, sometimes by far. That said, as an iPhone user it's annoying to see Apple purposely hobbling itself with its overly aggressive (re: terrible) image processing. In this image, for example: https://images.anandtech.com/galleries/6731/A_iX_IMG_0308.jp... The cobblestone ground is literally left unrecognizable, a shame considering the sensor is capable of so much more. Since iOS 7 we're able to shoot raw, and Apps like ProCam show just how much better our sensor can be if it weren't for all that blurring. If you shoot with an iPhone I highly recommend using RAW, your shots will easily match the Pixels excellent results for basic point and shoot detail. |
Which means the OS was 12.0 which had a widely reported bug where the image processing was interpolating images incorrectly. This has been fixed in 12.1. Would be interesting to see the photo taken again to see if the quality has improved.
Also why are you comparing an iPhone X against the Pixel 3. The iPhone Xs has had significant improvements to the camera.