"Business Insider" : Samsung Galaxy S8 vs. OnePlus 5 camera shootout: PHOTOS

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If I had the choice between a free OnePlus 5 and a free Galaxy S8, based purely on their cameras, I would choose the Galaxy S8, hands down. While we're here, notice how the OnePlus 5's camera tends to give everything a yellowish tint compared with the cooler Galaxy S8 camera. When I fully zoom into each photo, it's clear the Galaxy S8's camera is sharper and captures more detail. The OnePlus 5 is a little more conservative with color saturation than the Galaxy S8 with its deeper greens and pinks. The OnePlus 5 impresses with its optical zooming and RAW-photo capability, but the Galaxy S8's camera is still the undisputed king of the smartphone cameras.


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