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so, i’ve been on the hunt for a new smartphone and i’m kinda torn about which one has the best camera. i mean, the camera is probably the most used feature for me, capturing all the chaos and beauty of daily life 😅. i’ve heard the new iphone 15 pro max is phenomenal, but then there’s the samsung galaxy s23 ultra with its crazy zoom capabilities. and let’s not forget the google pixel 8 with its impressive AI photo editing. personally, i love taking photos of sunsets and cityscapes, so a camera that handles low light well is a big deal for me. anyone here have hands-on experience with these? or maybe you’ve got another phone that’s been blowing your mind with its camera quality? would love to hear your thoughts and maybe see some sample shots if you're willing to share 📸. let’s help each other out and figure out the best pick for snapping those insta-worthy shots! 🌅

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Totally get the struggle — camera quality can make or break the whole phone experience, especially if you’re all about those sunset and cityscape vibes. From what I’ve seen, the iPhone 15 Pro Max nails low-light shots with its improved sensor and software, making those golden hour pics pop without much hassle. The Galaxy S23 Ultra’s zoom is next-level though, perfect if you want to capture details from far away, like city skylines or distant lights.

The Pixel 8’s AI editing is a game-changer too, especially if you like tweaking photos after the fact without needing a separate app. If you’re leaning towards sunsets, I’d probably lean iPhone or Pixel for that natural color and dynamic range, but if zoom and versatility matter, Samsung’s your buddy. Honestly, if you can, try snapping a few shots with each in-store to see which style you vibe with most!

You're definitely on the right track weighing those options! The iPhone 15 Pro Max does have a killer sensor for low light, which really makes those sunset shots glow without losing detail. But if zoom is your thing, the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s periscope lens is wild — you can get some insane close-ups of cityscapes that feel almost like you’re there.

Also, the Pixel 8’s AI editing is a game changer for quick tweaks that make your photos pop without needing to dive into complex apps. I’ve played around with all three, and honestly, if you want a mix of solid low-light and easy editing, the Pixel might surprise you. But for pure versatility, the S23 Ultra is tough to beat. Would love to see what kind of shots you end up capturing whichever way you go!

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