Google Pixel 4 XL vs iPhone 11 Pro Max: SURPRISING Camera Comparison

The cameras of Google Pixel 4 XL and iPhone 11 Pro Max were compared with a surprising result, Apple's phone being chosen over Google's.

Google Pixel 4 XL si iPhone 11 Pro Max have the cameras compared today by two very well-known youtubers who have a lot of experience in analyzing the quality of pictures and videos. Both the Google Pixel 4 XL and the iPhone 11 Pro Max handle extremely well with recording photos and video clips, the Smart HDR in the phones mainly making the difference for the way users' photos look in the end.

The Google Pixel 4 XL has a dual camera, unlike the iPhone 11 Pro Max which has a camera with three image sensors, the third being a wide-angle one, and this matters a lot for certain types of photos. Both the Google Pixel 4 XL and the iPhone 11 Pro Max have optical zoom up to 2X integrated by Apple and Google, both can also do digital zoom, and in both situations they seem to do equally well in terms of quality the pictures.

Google Pixel 4 XL vs iPhone 11 Pro Max: SURPRISING Camera Comparison

Google Pixel 4 XL and iPhone 11 Pro Max have very close results in recording photos in many conditions of use, but there are situations where either one or the other wins, for various reasons. Regarding the functions for taking pictures at night, i.e. the Night Modes, the Google Pixel 4 XL has better results, but this is normal, because with the iPhone 11 Pro Max we are only talking about a first implementation for now.

The Google Pixel 4 XL has had Night Mode for some time, and it is normal for the Night Mode in it to be better than the one in the iPhone 11 Pro Max, and the differences can be extremely large in certain cases. Interestingly, in the case of video clips, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is still much better than the Google Pixel 4 XL, but everyone is of the opinion that Apple's phone now makes the best video clips of all phones.

Interestingly, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is preferred by Marques Brownlee over the Google Pixel 4 XL for recording photos, and the situation is the same for video clips.