Today marks the launch of the iQOO Neo 10R in India, an affordable yet powerful smartphone that is set to compete closely with the Nothing Phone 3a Pro. To give enthusiasts a chance to compare their camera capabilities, we are conducting a blind camera comparison featuring both devices. Participants can vote for the images they prefer without knowing which phone took which shot, ensuring an unbiased selection process. The identities of the smartphones will be revealed after the voting concludes.
For a quick rundown of the camera specifications of both phones, here’s what you need to know:
Camera Specifications
iQOO Neo 10R | Nothing Phone 3a Pro | |
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Primary Camera | 50MP, Sony IMX882, f/1.79 with PDAF & OIS | 50MP, Samsung Sensor, f/1.88, dual PDAF & OIS |
Secondary Camera | 50MP (ultrawide), GC08A3-WA1XA, f/2.2 | 8MP (ultrawide), f/2.2 |
Tertiary Camera | N/A | 50MP (3x telephoto), f/2.55, PDAF & OIS |
Front Camera | 32MP, GC32E1-WA1XA, f/2.45 | 12MP, f/2.2, Dual PDAF |
Daylight HDR Comparison
In the initial comparison segment, we present daylight images captured by both smartphones. Voters can view and assess the quality of the photos side-by-side, cast their votes, and indicate which one they like better.
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Which daylight image appeals to you more?
- Phone A
- Phone B
Ultrawide Shots
Next, we compare the ultrawide images taken by both devices. Here, you can again evaluate and choose your favorite.
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Which ultrawide image do you prefer?
- Phone A
- Phone B
Portrait Tests
For those interested in how each phone performs in portrait scenarios, this segment displays portrait images from both devices:
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Which portrait image do you prefer?
- Phone A
- Phone B
Selfie Round
Selfies are an important aspect of smartphone photography, so we want to know your thoughts on the front camera images of both phones.
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Which selfie do you prefer?
- Phone A
- Phone B
Low Light Performance
The ability of a smartphone’s camera to perform well in low light conditions is crucial, especially for night photography enthusiasts. We present images taken in low-light settings for comparison.
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Which low-light image do you prefer?
- Phone A
- Phone B
Night Mode Challenge
Finally, we highlight the night mode capabilities of both phones, showcasing how each device handles nighttime shots.
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Which night mode image do you prefer?
- Phone A
- Phone B
Over the next week, you’re invited to participate and vote for your favorite images across all categories. The results will shed light on which phone excels in various camera functionalities and help determine the overall winner from this exciting comparison. Stay engaged for updates on the results as we look forward to revealing the finalists in each category next week!