iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: I compared the flagships and here's the winner
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iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: I compared the flagships and here's the winner
"The iPhone 17 Pro Max received several camera upgrades this year, but the two that I'd like to focus on are the ProRes Raw video support and the 18MP Center Stage front sensor. With the former, videographers can record content while bypassing all the usual, automated image processing, like adapting colors and sharpness. The result is footage that's friendlier to edit, can be matched to the tone that you're after, and, perhaps most importantly, appears more consistent with content captured by other cameras."
"Also: Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: I compared both, and here's the winner Apple has also upgraded the front camera, which can now take photos and videos with a wider field of view. It's achieved this by opting for a square-shaped sensor versus a rectangular one, allowing the iPhone to crop in or out (read: take photos in landscape or portrait orientation) without requiring you to rotate the device."
Apple and Google released new flagship phones that are widely regarded as top-tier devices attracting enthusiasts and long lines. The iPhone 17 Pro Max received notable camera upgrades, including ProRes Raw video support and an 18MP Center Stage front sensor. ProRes Raw enables videographers to bypass automated image processing, producing footage that is easier to edit, match tonality, and more consistent with other camera sources. The square-shaped front sensor expands the field of view and allows cropping for landscape or portrait shots without rotating the device. These changes target video creators and selfie-focused users while enhancing flexibility for varied shooting scenarios.
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