Smart photos
Google first made it difficult to take a bad photo with the Pixel 3 with AI-enabled functions like Top Shot and Night Sight. Now the Android giant has made it almost impossible to snap a shoddy shot with its new Pixel 4 phones. It's no mean feat, considering the device only has two cameras compared to the industry-standard three found on Apple, Samsung and Huawei's latest flagship models. Once again, Google uses AI and machine learning to make its camera smarter. A second 16MP rear telephoto lens - coupled with Super Res Zoom software - makes photos taken from a distance better; while Night Sight has been enhanced to boast astro-photography capability. Also new to Pixel 4 is Motion Sense, which lets you unlock the phone, skip songs and set snooze alarms without touching the device.
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