what is the difference between IPHONE CAMERA and ANDROID CAMERA

HELLO DEAR TODAY I  AM TALKING ABOUT MOBILE CAMERA DIFFERENCES

There is big debate going on among the smartphone nerds. It was sparked by the comments of Vic Gundotra, a former vice president at Google. Gundotra, who left Google in 2014, recently took to Facebook to talk about state of smartphone photography. Among many things he said, arguably the one that created the biggest ripples was his statement that he will "never buy an Android for photography".
Reason? Gundotra believes that the iPhone 7 Plus, which comes with dual-camera feature that enables portrait mode, has "killed DSLR". He says that the iPhone 7 Plus is so good at photography that it is years ahead of an Android phone. Primarily, says Gundotra, it is because Apple is doing a lot of computational photography -- in other words effects like blurred background created with algorithms, while Google with Android isn't doing much.
Although the world of mobile photography is clearly black and white -- the iPhone wins big and Android loses -- according to Gundotra, the reality is more nuanced. In fact, in the real world as formidable as the iPhone 7 Plus is for photography, there are Android phones that are better. That is the scene at least for now although it is also a string possibility that this will change with the iPhone 8, which may come with a completely revamped camera.
But then if the iPhone 8 is on the horizon, so is the Google Pixel 2. So, instead of talking of the future and how the iPhone and Android photography is going to evolve, let's talk about the present.

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