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Both record in stereo, but the iPhone XS sounds a lot more rich and full than the Pixel 3's track when you listen in headphones.It works on stills but I found it most helpful in video. Pixel 3 has subject tracking (called motion autofocus) so you can tap on the screen to lock onto kids, adults, pets, fish or anything that moves.I think the iPhone XS looks a bit more natural than the Pixel 3, which still has evidence of that "jello" effect (a by-product of Google's OIS and EIS combination, called fused stabilization, that can make videos look hyper-real). Here's what else you need to know about video: The difference between the two phones in low light is night and day. A setting called auto low light FPS (you can find it in Settings > Camera) automatically drops the frame rate from 30 to 24fps to help improve low-light video. The iPhone XS looks much better in low light, with far less noise on the image and an even exposure. The image is messy and noisy, with blown out highlights and muddy shadows. In low light, I found the Pixel 3 really struggled to lock and maintain focus on subjects. Plus, the Pixel 3 crops in more on the image than the iPhone does on its wide-angle lens. The iPhone XS video looks just a bit sharper overall and the exposure shifts more smoothly than the Pixel when lighting conditions change. You won't be disappointed with video from either of these two phones in good light. Video quality is all iPhone XSīoth phones record in 4K, but only the iPhone XS gets to 60fps at this resolution.

Google also has a forthcoming feature called Night Sight that is said to produce better-looking photos on the Pixel 3 without flash. Images look really sharp and retain lots of detail. The Pixel 3 has an edge in low light, producing photos with less noise than the iPhone XS in most conditions. But if you want every single detail captured in your selfies, the Pixel 3 is for you. Without any facial retouching, I thought selfies look over-sharpened and a little unflattering.
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The Pixel 3 actually has a facial retouching option (it's set to a normal level by default, but you can also choose the softest level) that smooths skin and blemishes. Some users have said that iPhone XS selfies look different from previous iPhones and apply a smoothing effect - see this breakdown for an explanation. Selfies also have a warmer white balance than the Pixel, which you may find more flattering. Like the rear camera, I prefer the portrait mode from the iPhone XS front-facing camera just because the blur looks a bit more natural. A selfie taken on the front-face camera with the normal and wide-angle lenses.
