![]() ![]() Top Shot - takes a burst of HDR+ photos and automatically picks the best shots.Super Res Zoom - employs Super-resolution techniques to increase the resolution beyond what the sensor and lens combination would traditionally achieve using subtle shifts from handheld shake and optical image stabilization (OIS).Astrophotography - Google updated the Pixel 3 with an improved Night Sight featuring an astrophotography mode.Google also updated all past Pixel phones with Night Sight Support. Spectral + flicker sensor - prevents flicker effect under certain indoor lighting such as LED lighting.Synthetic Fill Flash - uses machine-learning based segmentation algorithm to add Fill Flash to better light up faces.Learning-based Portrait Mode - Portrait Mode now uses a machine-learning-based pipeline for more uniformly defocused backgrounds and fewer depth map errors.Computational Raw - outputs DNG+ JPG aligning and merging multiple frames to improve dynamic range and reduce noise.Google Lens - recognizes objects and things seen on the Pixel 3's and Pixel 3 XL's camera.Group Selfie Cam - second front camera which allows for a wide angle shot.An update added Top Shot for short videos. The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL use a separate chip called the Pixel Visual Core (PVC) to achieve their artificial intelligence camera capabilities. Videos are newly recorded with stereo audio. ![]() Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL ship with Android 9.0 Pie at launch. Both phones will get three years of software updates and security updates guaranteed by Google. The Google Developers site has flashable factory and OTA (over-the-air) update images up to Android 12. The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL will be updated bringing several features from the Pixel 4 including: Live captions, Google Recorder, New Google Assistant, Astrophotography mode and Top Shot for short videos. * Indicates the bands that support 4x4 MIMO The Pixel 3 lacks the voice-unlock feature available on previous Pixel devices. Several reviewers, including Dieter Bohn from The Verge, Mark Spoonauer from Tom's Hardware, and Julian Chokkattu from Digital Trends, stated that the Pixel 3's camera was "the best camera you could get on a smartphone." Digital Trends concluded the Pixel 3 XL had the best output, qualitatively, after comparing its camera output with other leading smartphones, including the Apple iPhone XS Max, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, and the Google Pixel 2 XL. Īndrei Frumusanu from AnandTech, stated "Google’s Pixels significantly climb up the ladder in terms of low-light photography ranking, even putting themselves at a comfortable distance ahead of the previous low-light champions, Huawei’s 40 MP sensor phones as well as their own night mode." American technology reviewer Marques Brownlee in his Smartphone Awards video in December, 2018 said that the Pixel 3 & 3 XL have the best cameras of all smartphones. ![]()
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