Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 12 Pro Max, Pixel 5, Note 20 Ultra selfie camera comparison
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Selfie cameras are the unsung heroes of mobile photography: despite all the research and development that went in favor of their “hiding” in the past few years, we aren’t really ready to part ways with the good ol’ front-facing camera. Notches, pop-up mechanisms, rotating bezels, and punch-holes all emerged as ways to do away with the necessary evil that was the front-facing camera. Even more so in the days of a global pandemic where Zoom meetings are commonplace and you have to virtually attend certain work meetings.
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Scene 1: Regular indoor selfie
Galaxy S21 Ultra
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pixel 5
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Scene 2
Galaxy S21 Ultra
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pixel 5
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Another selfie indoors which corroborates our summary from Scene 1: true-to-life selfies taken on the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Note 20 Ultra, a bit more flattering iPhone selfie, and a more contrast-y photo taken with the Pixel. Which one you like the most is solely a matter of personal preference, as a bit of subsequent image editing can easily transform the images.
Scene 3: Low-light indoor selfie
Galaxy S21 Ultra
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pixel 5
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
In dimly-lit lighting scenarios, the same general image properties pertain: the iPhone creates a more pleasing selfie, whereas the Galaxy S21 Ultra creates a more realistic overall image. The Pixel 5 and the Note 20 Ultra do a great job here as well, with minor differences in color representation. Details are great in all selfies here, even despite the not ideal lighting conditions.
Scene 4: Portrait
Galaxy S21 Ultra
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pixel 5
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Scene 5: Portrait #2
Galaxy S21 Ultra
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pixel 5
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
This portrait scene was a bit harder due to the busier background. Which phone did the best job here? I feel the iPhone has done the best job here, followed closely by the Pixel 5 and the two Samsungs, which once again add too much bokeh.
Scene 6: Group portrait
Galaxy S21 Ultra
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pixel 5
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Outdoor portraits are the iPhone’s strength and that’s clearly visible here: simply lovely facial tones that can’t be seen on any other device. The most realistic, however, seem to be the colors in the S21 Ultra selfe, followed by the Note 20 Ultra. The Pixel 5 is a bit more pinkish in comparison.
Scene 7: Group portrait #2
Galaxy S21 Ultra
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pixel 5
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
What happens when a phone detects two or more faces but one is much further back? Normally, the one in the foreground is favored and the other one is blurred. However, I noticed that the S21 Ultra doesn’t explicitly do that and tries to keep both faces in focus in a natural way. Even playing with the blur level in post-processing only adjusts the blur in the top right corner of the photo, keeping the rest of the scene mostly intact from artificial bokeh, which was a pleasant surprise. At the same time, all other phones did what I expected: foreground human in focus, background human heavily blurred.
Bonus: Baby selfie
Galaxy S21 Ultra
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pixel 5
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
You’ve got to teach them young! In no time will this little one be ready to help his daddy with the camera comparison phone juggling.
Conclusion
Truth is, no matter which phone you pick, the differences in quality and overall appearance aren’t that stark. Personally, I’d be stoked to use any of these four troopers as a daily driver if I were fan of taking selfies. One thing I love about all four phones is the customizability that they offer for your selfies: you can edit the amount of blur in portraits, change the lighting effect, or even modify your face. Yes, South Korea’s obsession with physical beauty has seeped into Samsung’s camera app, allowing you to artificially slim your jawline, enlarge your eyes, and smooth your skin, but even the Pixel 5 has a face smoothing effect available on board.
You can check out all the images in this comparison once again in the gallery right below.
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