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That's quite a stretch based on the photos in that video. Each camera has its strengths and weaknesses. As far color and contrast accuracy you really can't tell since you don't know which one is the most realistic.
With the laser auto focus on Note 20 at least we won't be complaining about auto focus we did on S20 Ultra
I know there were many that were happy but personally never was happy with auto focus on the S20 Ultra even after multiple updates of "fixing the problem".
Honor systemIs there any way to know if that person is really using the phones he/she says? I watched that video right after another YouTuber's video that used some of the same photos claiming to be from other phones. I guess it could be a coincidence, and I'd have to watch them again, but it seemed to be the exact same photos, not just at the same place.
Here's a little hands on vs the pixel 4a. To me eyes at least, the pixel still takes much better pictures of people than the note. Portrait looks much better on the shot that he took on the pixel too.
Samsung's image processing had been disappointing on every one of their phones I've seen/tried. I think i would just have to accept having a worse camera for stills mixing from a pixel to the note.
Not enough to judge on really. Need more comparisons with different shots.
Definitely need more comparison shots, but this has been my experience with every other Samsung phone I've used. Not great for point and shoot pictures of the kids, pets