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The Google Pixel 6a managed to beat flagship phones in a blind camera test

The Pixel 6a launched before this time for$ 449, and against the likes of the iPhone 14 Pro Max and Galaxy S22 Ultra, the immediate conclusion would be that Google’s mid-ranger would not indeed hold a candle against similar flagships. still, that’s where the surprise was, as the affordable handset actually beats the more ultra-expensive bias in an eyeless camera test.

MKBHD also known as Marques Brownlee, a popular tech-grounded YouTuber, has just released a new videotape on his channel. In this videotape, he compared a bunch of smartphones like the Google Pixel 7 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, and more against one another in an eyeless camera test and some of these results might surprise you, so let’s have a look.

The Google Pixel 6a managed to beat flagship phones in a blind camera test

Google’s Pixel 6a Beats 15 Smartphones In Blind Camera Test Video

Marques Brownlee lately set up a devoted runner on his sanctioned website where he’d his large followership share in multiple rounds of voting. There were multiple orders that the followership could bounce on like the overall camera performance, standard shots, low-light images, and indeed portrayal shots. There was an aggregate of 16 smartphones with a vast maturity of them being ultra-expensive flagship grade bias. But despite being a hole against some major names like the Galaxy S22 Ultra, iPhone 14 Pro, and indeed the Pixel 7 Pro, the Google Pixel 6a took the top spot in the overall rankings.

This is relatively notable considering the camera on the Pixel 6a is the same bone that the company has employed on the Pixel series since the Pixel 2. Although, the overall results don’t show the entire picture. MKBHD’s eyeless camera test had 21.2 million votes which divided the results between three orders. In the standard test, the Oppo Find X5 Pro is the winner for regular shots. Meanwhile, the Pixel 7 Pro took the throne for portrayal shots, while the Vivo X80 Pro lead the pack in the low-light order.

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The Google Pixel 6a managed to beat flagship phones in a blind camera test

Interestingly enough, the Apple iPhone 14 Pro saw some rather normal results as it only got 6th place in the standard, 10th place in the low light, and 5th place in the portrayal eyeless camera tests. In the overall average rankings, the Pixel 6a unexpectedly came first in a David and Goliath kind of fashion, with the runner-up being the Pixel 7 Pro. Rounding up the top three list was the ASUS Zenfone 9.

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