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The OnePlus 6T looks more natural and has a good cutout, but we wish the blur was stronger. It’s our second favorite of the lot. The Pixel 3 blows the others out of the water. The level of detail on the subject is stunning, and the color, tone, and cutout accuracy is fantastic. Winner: Google Pixel 3 Parked motorbike From top left to bottom right: OnePlus 6T, Pixel 3, Samsung Galaxy S9, LG G7 ThinQ Portrait Mode doesn’t have to be used on people (unless it’s an iPhone XR). Sometimes it’s fun using it on other subjects, and it can enhance how photos look. The Galaxy S9 comes last again, because it continues to produce fuzzy photos.
The other three phones offer good photos. The LG G7 comes third for not being as sharp as the 6T or Pixel 3 photos. We like the warm temperature, but notice the license plate of the car behind it — the camera thinks it’s in the same depth plane, when realistically it should be blurred. The Pixel 3 messes this up too. The OnePlus 6T does a good job with cutout accuracy, but we really do think the blur effect needs to be stronger here. The photo also has unnaturally cool tones.
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The Pixel 3 crops in a little more than the others, but it has the strongest detail, excellent blur strength, and a nice mix of warm and cool color temperatures. The cutout isn’t the most accurate, but it’s the photo we like the most. Winner: Google Pixel 3 Evening selfie From left to right: OnePlus 6T, Pixel 3, Samsung Galaxy S9, LG G7 ThinQ Who doesn’t love a good selfie? This selfie was taken in an area with decent lighting in the evening, and all of these photos are good enough to share.
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However, they all do a poor job of dealing with the sky in the background. The Galaxy S9 has solid detail, but the subject’s face and the rest of the photo is too warm. The G7 photo is on the cooler side, but it looks good. The OnePlus 6T photo is the least sharp, but the subject has a natural skin tone. The Pixel 3 photo once again stuns with spectacular detail.

You can see individual hair strands on the subject’s face, which are far more mushy in the other photos. There’s better contrast, and while it’s a little on the warmer side, it’s easily the best photo of the lot. Winner: Google Pixel 3 Low-light selfie From left to right: OnePlus 6T, Pixel 3, Samsung Galaxy S9, LG G7 ThinQ Most of us probably end up taking selfies when sufficient light isn’t available. But phone cameras are getting better at taking photos we’d want to share in this kind of lighting. There are two clear losers here: The Galaxy S9 and the LG G7. The latter is blurry, though it would be a decent photo if it delivered better image stabilization.
The S9’s photo is far too warm, overexposed in some areas, and it’s not as sharp. It’s another close match between the OnePlus 6T and the Pixel 3. While the Pixel 3 is a hair more detailed than the 6T photo, the background is too warm. The OnePlus 6T gets it just right, and the subject has more natural colors. There’s better white balance here. The OnePlus 6T takes its first win. Winner: OnePlus 6T Morning outdoor Portrait Mode selfie From left to right: OnePlus 6T, Pixel 3, Samsung Galaxy S9, LG G7 ThinQ Many phones have ported over Portrait Mode to work with the front cameras as well.
While the results typically aren’t as strong, it’s a good way to get a better-looking selfie, especially in good lighting like in these photos. The Galaxy S9’s Selfie Live Focus mode is leaps and bounds better than on the rear camera. The subject is well-detailed, though there’s still an odd glow, and the background is far too overexposed. The LG G7 is fighting for a win here, with good details, color, and blur, but the overexposed background makes it a photo we don’t want to share.
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