Google Pixel 8 Pro

If you like a clean and simple operating system like iOS and don’t mind switching to Android, consider a Google Pixel 8 Pro.

Google’s Pixel lineup possesses some of the finest cameras we’ve previously used, and the Pixel 8 Pro still meets that standard. The Pixel 8 Pro’s triple-lens camera offers a 50MP main camera, a 48MP ultra-wide camera and a 48MP telephoto camera with a 5x optical zoom. It also boasts a 10. 5MP front camera. When you take photos with the Pixel 8 Pro, you’ll get true-to-life colors and nice photos.

The Pixel 8 Pro is terrific at other things, too. Google’s in-house Tensor G3 chip is a big improvement over previous generations, and with 12GB RAM, it can handle just about anything you throw at it. Unlike the G1 and G2 chips, the G3 does not overheat. Unfortunately, it doesn’t get great battery life compared to other Android smartphones, as it is a one-and-done device.

Consider the Pixel 8 Pro, which boasts a stunning 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 2,400 nits of peak brightness. At the same initial cost as the iPhone 15 Pro, you receive additional features and power. This is certainly a choice worth contemplating.

iPhone 15

If you just need an iPhone but don’t need any extra features, you should consider the standard iPhone 15. It’s the same size as the iPhone 15 Pro, has the same 48MP main and 12MP ultrawide cameras, reaches 2,000nits of peak brightness, and it has the Dynamic Island plus USB-C charging dock.

The iPhone 15 still has an aluminum body, not titanium, but the back glass is now a frosted matte finish that is both attractive and long-lasting. The A16 Bionic chip debuted with the iPhone X Pro last year, but it is still a fast and powerful chip.

Unfortunately, the display has only a refresh rate of 60Hz. But for the majority of people, it isn’t something you’d notice unless it’s alongside another device with a faster refresh rate. It features an always-on display, however, it still employs the standard silent/ring switch instead of the Action button, and it lacks a telephoto lens.

For the most part, the iPhone 15 is still a fantastic phone if you don’t need the fancy new features – many of which you probably don’t need in the first place. The iPhone 15 costs $800, which is a little more than most customers can afford. You have the option, however, to purchase an iPhone 15 in eye-catching hues (especially pink!), so you can save a little extra money as well!

Content & image Reference – https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/phones-you-should-buy-instead-of-the-apple-iphone-15-pro/

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