No.1 Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro
These phones come with the Tensor G3 chip, along with Mali's G715 GPU. Now, in terms of their fabrication, they've been made on the G3, which is 4 nanometers. This means it's 4 nanometers, which has very positive implications as it's expected to have significantly lower power consumption. So, that's great; it's really good in this aspect.
No.2 Pixel 8 Camera
Now, talking about the camera, here you get a triple setup camera: 50MP, 48MP, and another 48MP for the front. It's something like 10.15 megapixels. So, the camera is very good. And, if we look at it from a camera-wise perspective, Pixels phones are better than iPhones in many aspects. Yes, that's true if it has the Tensor G3 chip or a similar one, its AI capabilities are really good. This means if you want to do live translation with this phone or refer to AI generative, AI image processing, or post-processing after taking an image from the image sensor, those things could be quite good here. On the other hand, speaking of the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max...
No.3 Apple iPhone 15 pro Max chip vs pixel 8 pro chip
"The chip in the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max is more powerful than the Tensor chip in the Pixel 8 Pro. I'm saying this because it can handle console-like gaming, and Apple has its own proprietary six-core GPU. On the other hand, the Pixel uses a Mali GPU, while Apple employs its own six-core GPU, which supports ray tracing and enables console-like gaming. Speaking about the processors, the A17 in the Pro is built on a 3-nanometer fabrication process. This means that as the nanometers decrease, power consumption significantly reduces. This implies it will consume less power and theoretically, it should generate less heat. However, there are reports of it heating up despite software attempts to mitigate it. But speaking in terms of power, Apple's processor is more powerful than the Tensor. Now, let's turn our attention to the camera."
No.4 iPhone 15 Pro Max camera vs Pixel 8 Pro camera
Look, regarding the camera, I've mentioned the Pixel: it has 50MP + 48MP + 48MP, while Apple provides a primary sensor of 48MP, which is good, followed by 12MP. You get a telephoto lens for zooming; here, both have a three-camera setup, supporting macros and more. Apple records at 60fps in 4K with image stabilization—optical image stabilization is found in all premium phones nowadays. The video won't shake much; it's become an old thing these days with such expensive phones. The video becomes properly stable now. Now, talking about which camera has better image quality, in iPhone cameras, I'd say there hasn't been much improvement in recent years, except for the telephoto lens. That's a separate thing; I'm talking about image quality here. I noticed this when I compared iPhone X and iPhone 13 side by side; after watching their videos, I couldn't tell the difference. Yes, there might be technical differences, but visually, it wasn't noticeable. So, I got the idea that the cameras in Apple iPhones don't change much, not for regular people at least, but technically, there might be differences. But visually, you can't tell. Now, about Pixel, here in Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, all camera upgrades have been done, and Pixel phones are popular for their cameras. Further enhancements have been made, promising better picture quality. I'm not saying Apple iPhone's photo quality or video quality is bad, but it appears more natural, while Pixel phones produce vibrant and beautiful photos because of their further AI capabilities that enhance the photos. Apple is capable in AI and everything, but not as much as the Tensor chip does. Let's talk about RAM."
No.5 iPhone 15 Pro Max RAM vs Pixel 8 Pro RAM
So here, you get 8GB RAM in the iPhone 15 Pro Max, while talking about the Pixel 8 Pro, you find 12GB RAM. And let me tell you, this 12GB RAM in Pixel and the 8GB RAM in iPhone are almost the same. So, I would say that Apple will beat this, why? Because you know that the RAM optimization in iOS is very good. Despite having less RAM, Apple iPhones perform very well and don't hang. Whereas in Android, despite having more RAM, the software restrictions or optimization aren't as good. If you compare Android to iOS, even though they have 12GB and 8GB, it's the same numbers. Let's talk about the battery
No.6 iPhone 15 Pro Max battery vs Pixel 8 Pro battery
So, talking about the battery, the Pixel has a 5050mAh battery, while the iPhone has a 4044mAh battery. Here, Apple will beat Pixel easily because the processor in the Pixel phone, the Tensor chip, is said to be power-hungry, which consumes more power, making it heat up and drain the battery faster. Also, looking at the fabrication, the Tensor chip is built on a 4-nanometer process while Apple's chip is on a 3-nanometer process, meaning it will consume less power and be more efficient. So, in this aspect, I'd give the edge to Apple, even though Apple's battery life isn't the best. But it will outperform your Pixel phone. Ultimately, it depends on you because this isn't a complete guide; I didn't discuss the screen or design. You know that the Pixel has an aluminum body while Apple has a titanium frame. Both have beautiful, high-quality screens that don't require going into more technical details. This isn't a comprehensive guide, just my opinion on both phones and why each is good for specific purposes, and that's the conclusion I've come to.
Conclusion
"If you want a phone with excellent picture quality, that's a very important part. In the article, the conclusion is the most crucial part—having a phone that offers good picture quality and lasts for the next 7 years is very important. You know that iPhone guarantees iOS updates for 5 years, which means you'll get all the iOS updates for 5 years, usually 4 or 5 updates. On the other hand, Pixel phones have a Tensor chip which guarantees major Android OS updates for 7 years. This means that if you buy a Pixel phone now, you won't have to worry about software updates until 2030. Pixel phones are from Google, and Google's updates come first on these phones, which is a very special thing. Yes, another thing is that their hardware can last for 7 years; you won't have any problems hardware-wise or software-wise, so you won't need to worry. In my opinion, it's capable enough to last for 7 years if you use it carefully. It doesn't break easily; even if you roughly use it or don't use it frequently, you can use it perfectly fine, and the battery can also be replaced within 7 years. Talking about the iPhone, updates are guaranteed for 5 years, and after that, you might not get updates. It's possible that they remove it from the list after 2 years because, in my opinion, they've removed the iPhone 12 now; it's quite old, but they remove it from their website. So, iPhone is a safe bet, it's a different environment, a different ecosystem. But if you want it for a longer period of time, Pixel phones win in terms of software. Now, you have to decide based on hardware. Apple's iPhone wins in terms of hardware because its processor is very capable. I would say that among all the processors in the market, the most capable and powerful one is Apple's A17 chip with its 6-core GPU; it's very powerful. Such a powerful processor used to be seen in laptops and computers a few years ago. Imagine that. If you liked this article, you can share it with your friends and share your opinion—whether you're a fan of Pixel phones or iPhones. For technology-related reviews, visit
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