![]() The iPhone XS Max did a good job on its own, but couldn't best the Android crowd this time around. The same applies to the P30 Pro - despite its intriguing rear-camera capabilities, the front-facing camera has been left on the backburner, and despite its laudable performance in some situations, the phone didn't impress much. ![]() There's lots of room for improvement here. The Galaxy S10+ is once again a bridesmaid and not a bride. If Google addresses those, the Pixel 4 generation will make a very strong case for itself right from the get-go. Still, there's some spare room for improvement, namely in the portrait and selfie flash aspects of the selfie camera. The immense amount of detail and great color rendition, as well as the excellent HDR capabilities of the selfie camera make this one the selfie taker's best bet right now. The Pixel 3 aces this test, and despite its hiccups in a couple of scenes, it easily bested all other phones. You saw the pictures, you read the mini-reviews for each one, you saw the final score, and it's now time to wrap it all up. Overall, a lovely selfie that beckons to be shared on the Gram. Excellent skin colors, good exposure, and tons of detail. OnePlus 6T: 9/10A very pleasant surprise from the OnePlus 6T! I have to admit I didn't expect it to actually ace this test, but that's the truth - the OnePlus 6T selfie with flash is the best one I took that night. Not a fan of that "Nivea cream all over my face" look. LG G8: 4/10Just like the Pixel, the LG G8 has produced a very cold-looking selfie, making me look quite pale and the polar opposite of handsome. However, lots of my facial imperfections have been smudged out, and my face as a whole looks a bit blurred. Huawei P30 Pro: 6/10Huawei's yellow flash did a good job at lighting my whole face. I don't like that.Īpple iPhone XS Max: 7/10The iPhone's True Tone flash has done a great job here: my face looks well-exposed and very natural in this particular selfie. Samsung Galaxy S10+: 2/10The overly-strong flash of the Galaxy has not only washed out the selfie, but also given an unnatural reddish cast to my face. The color reproduction is great, and as a whole, this selfie is good and definitely shareable to social media. LG G8: 5.5/10There's lots of detail in the LG G8 selfie, but most of it is a bit fuzzy - check out George's eyebrows in the crops above and compare it with the rest of the selfies. The face is too white, making George look like a porcelain figurine from a china shop. Details are okay, but colors are a bit bleak and lackluster in terms of vividness. Huawei P30 Pro: 5/10There's nothing inherently wrong with the Huawei P30 Pro's selfie, it simply doesn't pop up. The bad thing here? The user has no say in whether the beatification is enabled or disabled. ![]() As seen in the crops above, the iPhone's "beautifying" algorithms have done away with some details, which is cool because George's skin looks extra snazzy. with the exception of George's face. I like the selfie, but the iPhone has slightly skewed the color spectrum of the face towards the warmer part of the color spectrum and eliminated most of the highlights and shadows, ensuring for a flattened look that lacks depth. Overall, the S10+ makes a rather strong case for its selfie performance from the get-go.Īpple iPhone XS Max: 8 /10The exposure here is spot-on, and so are most colors. The background is well-exposed and also has that appealing light bokeh effect that looks natural. There's a decent amount of shadows and highlights preserved on George's face, which greatly helps with the definition of his facial structure and features. ![]() The exposure of the picture as a whole is excellent, and so are the colors - realistic and very true to real-life. Samsung Galaxy S10+: 9/10Excellent selfie! As you can see in the crop above, there's an exorbitant amount of details here which are very clear and don't appear fuzzy.
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