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Solved Phones with best cameras

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I thought samsung s7 but im scared of the risks that come with it. The iPhone 7's isn't quite as good as I expected, even the iPhone 6s plus one is better and obvs 7 plus , but the pluses are waaay too big !

Another thing i think samsung have optical zoom fully but apple dont
 
Did some research Recently before we retired my Wifes old Iphone3 and from memory one of the best phone cameras was an Oppo R9. Pretty Impressive specs and was lightning fast when the silly shopkeepers let me play. Wasn't game to buy one because they are still pretty much unknown here in Aus.
 
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Did some research Recently before we retired my Wifes old Iphone3 and from memory one of the best phone cameras was an Oppo R9. Pretty Impressive specs and was lightning fast when the silly shopkeepers let me play. Wasn't game to buy one because they are still pretty much unknown here in Aus.
How does it compare to the samsung galaxy s7 and iphone 7 plus? Did you try those?
 
Yes but those two were ruled out because of the cost/value
I'm cool spending money. I mean across the high end devices obviously.

Samsung s7 isnt THAT expensive in my opinion... Okay, 523 quid. The iphone 7 plus however is 899 quid. In my opinion theyre similar camera quality but i fear the price of the s7 is only low cuz ppl may be reluctant to but y it cuz of the you know... Blowing up
 
By telephone standards yes, not by quality camera and quality camera lens standards. Sure phone cameras have come a long way, but a photo taken with a phone or a quality slr camera is simply not comparable.

Its just for selfies and stuff on the social side, no pro use by any means
 
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