26 Feb The best camera phone in 2021: which is the best
The best camera phones are pushing the boundaries of technology and are often capable of delivering better results than the ‘proper’ camera in your kit bag. As screens get larger, camera phone sensors get more advanced and chipsets get more powerful, it can be tricky to keep track of the latest and greatest handsets. Luckily, we’ve rounded up the best for you right here.
The best camera phones don’t just deliver pure power – they’re also a perfect package of convenience, with countless apps at your fingertips. However, one of the most impressive aspects of these handsets is their megapixel count. The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra has an impressive 108MP sensor, 8K video and a 100x digital zoom – specs that traditional cameras just haven’t achieved yet.
However, the S20 Ultra isn’t an outlier. Beefy sensors are becoming the norm for flagship phones, with the Motorola Edge+, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G, Xiaomi Mi Note 10 following suit. While phones aren’t yet able to beat the best DSLRs or the best mirrorless cameras for image quality, the technology is moving so quickly that it almost feels like it’s only a matter of time.
However, the most significant advantage that camera phones hold over cameras is how small they are in comparison. Even the best compact cameras can still prove annoyingly bulky, but folding phones such as the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and the Motorola Razr are making massive strides in compact technology.
Meanwhile, one of the most exciting aspects of camera phones is the advent of 5G, with 5G phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and the OnePlus Nord hitting the market this year.
Smartphone technology moves quickly, so this list is constantly changing. As we move towards the end of 2020, 5G is set to become the next big thing, so make sure to check out our best 5G phone for photography guide if you live somewhere with 5G infrastructure.
The best camera phone in 2021
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1. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
If you’re looking for the best camera phone, look no further
Release date: January 2021 | Rear cameras: 108MP f/1.8, 10MP f/2.4, 10MP f/4.9, 12MP f/2.2 ultrawide | Front camera: 40MP | OIS: Yes | Weight: 227 g | Dimensions: 165.1 x 75.6 x 8.9 mm | Storage: 128/256/512GB
Fantastic camera zoom
Beautiful display
A little pricey
No microSD card slot
If you’re looking for a handset with an excellent camera, then the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra could be exactly what you’re looking for. This camera phone features four rear cameras, including a 108MP f/1.8 main camera, a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera and two 10MP telephoto cameras – one with an f/2.4 aperture and 3x optical zoom and one with an f/4.9 aperture and a huge 10x optical zoom. It’s worth noting that the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is pretty big, offering a 6.8″ screen size that users with smaller hands might struggle to maneuver. The Dynamic AMOLED 2X display features a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and gaming experiences, HDR10+ support, 1500-nit peak brightness and a 1440 x 3200 resolution.
In full: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review
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2. Apple iPhone 12 Pro
New photo features make the iPhone 12 Pro a force to be reckoned with
Release date: October 2020 | Rear cameras: 12MP 13mm f/2.4, 12MP 26mm f/1.6, 12MP 52mm f/2 | Front camera: 12MP, f/2.2 TrueDepth camera | Dual OIS: Yes | Weight: 189 g | Dimensions: 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.4 mm | Storage: 128/256/512GB
Triple-camera unit
New Apple ProRAW file format
LiDAR scanner
5G
‘Only’ 12MP camera sensors
The iPhone 12 Pro is one of the best camera phones currently available, featuring an impressive triple camera unit, including an ultra wide f/2.4 camera, a wide f/1.6 camera and a telephoto f/2 camera. Meanwhile, the front-facing TrueDepth camera features a 12MP sensor as well. There are plenty of new features on the iPhone 12 Pro, such as a LiDAR scanner – which will mean faster focusing in low light situations. The iPhone 12 Pro will also be able to use the new Apple ProRAW file format, which means users will be able to combine the great computational photography effects Apple is known for with the power of RAW files. Combined with the addition of 5G and the new Ceramic Shield display that has a 4x better drop performance, you just can’t go wrong with the new iPhone 12 Pro!
In full: iPhone 12 Pro review
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3. Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
A tech spec behemoth with 108MP, 100x zoom and 8K video
Release date: March 2020 | Rear cameras: 108MP (primary f/1.8, 26mm, OIS), 12MP (ultra wide angle f/2.2, 13mm), 48MP (telephoto f/3.5, 103mm), ToF depth-sensing camera | Front camera: 40MP (f/2.2, 26mm) | OIS: Yes | Weight: 222 g | Dimensions: 166.9 x 76 x 8.8mm | Storage: 128 / 256 / 512 GB
108MP primary camera
Up to 100x zoom
8K video
5G future-proofing
100x zoom of limited use
8K video comes with caveats
Battery life is an issue
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G might not be the latest in its lineup, but it’s still a fantastically good camera phone. Its 108MP camera proves to be more than a numbers play. And while the 100x zoom may not deliver at the extreme end, it’s more than capable of giving you great-looking telephoto images. This, however, is a phone with foibles – namely the inconsistent image processing and battery life – but these will surely be fixed with firmware. The 8K is more limited you might hope, the 120Hz mode is best avoided for most, and the cost is restrictively high for many. However, the hardware is a league above that of the Galaxy S20 and S20 Plus. And judged on its picture performance, when everything clicks, it is almost certainly the best Android camera phone ever – and the best 5G camera phone, to boot.
In full: Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra review
Also see: Best phablets in 2020
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4. Google Pixel 5
A capable point-and-shoot camera phone with great battery life
Release date: October 2019 | Rear cameras: 12.2MP (27mm-equiv. wide angle lens, f/1.7, PDAF, OIS), 16MP (ultra wide angle, f/2.2) | Front camera: 8 MP, f/2, 24mm (wide), ToF 3D Camera | Weight: 151 g | Dimensions: 144.7 x 70.4 x 8.0 mm | Storage: 128 GB
Great camera
Good battery life
Wireless charging
No expandable storage
No telephoto power
Midrange power
If you’re looking for a fuss-free and capable point-and-shoot camera phone, then the Google Pixel 5 might be the handset for you. While the Google Pixel 5 might not have the most up-to-date tech, what it lacks in innovation it makes up for with reliability and usability. The rear dual camera unit on the Google Pixel 5 features a 12.2MP 27mm f/1.7 camera and a 16MP ultra wide f/2.2 camera, but it’s the software that really elevates this camera to excellence. Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 765G chipset works well with the Android 11 OS for a lag-free camera phone experience. The Google Pixel 5 also has some exciting flagship features to offer, such as a 90Hz refresh rate display, water resistance and wireless charging.
In full: Google Pixel 5 review
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4. Apple iPhone 12
It might not have the telephoto camera, but the iPhone 12 is still a great buy
Release date: October 2020 | Rear cameras: 12MP 13mm f/2.4, 12MP 26mm f/1.6 | Front camera: 12MP, f/2.2 TrueDepth camera | OIS: Yes | Weight: 164 g | Dimensions: 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.4 mm | Storage: 64/128/256GB
Dual-camera unit
5G
New Ceramic Shield screen
No telephoto camera
No LiDAR scanner
The iPhone 12 might not have quite the same wow-factor as the iPhone 12 Pro, but it’s certainly no slouch when it comes to its photographic capabilities, featuring a 12MP wide angle and a 12MP ultra wide angle. While the iPhone 12 doesn’t have a dedicated telephoto camera, users can achieve a digital zoom of up to 5x. All of the iPhone 12 models are now capable of HDR video recording with Dolby Vision, although on the iPhone 12 this is only up to 30fps as compared to the iPhone 12 Pro’s 60fps. The iPhone 12’s front-facing camera is capable of both Night mode and Deep Fusion, which weren’t available on the base iPhone 11’s selfie camera. The iPhone 12 is also now capable of Night mode Time-lapse. One of the most exciting upgrades for the iPhone 12 family is the new Ceramic Shield display, which features a 4x better drop performance.
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5. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
This phone offers a high-end chipset and an excellent zoom lens
Release date: August 2020 | Rear cameras: 108MP, 12MP, 12MP | Front camera: 10MP | OIS: Yes | Weight: 208 g | Dimensions: 164.8 x 77.2 x 8.1 mm | Storage: 128/256/512GB
Comes with the S Pen
Excellent camera for stills and video
Pretty expensive
Inconsistent battery results
If you’re looking for one of the best camera phones for telephoto capabilities, then the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra might be right up your alley. Featuring a triple rear camera, the Note 20 Ultra has a 108MP f/1.8 main camera, a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera and – the pièce de résistance – a 12MP f/3 camera with 5x optical zoom and 50x digital zoom. The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra comes in three colors, including Mystic Bronze, Mystic White or Mystic Black. While the Note 20 Ultra is a little pricey, we’ve definitely seen the handset begin to fall since it first appeared on the market back in April 2020.
In full: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review
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6. Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
Great cameras, solid image quality, 5G future-proofing
Release date: April 2019 | Rear cameras: 12MP (Wide Angle Lens, f/1.5, OIS), 16MP (Ultra Wide Angle Lens, f/2.2), 12MP (Telephoto, f/2.4, OIS), ToF depth-sensing camera | Front camera: 10MP, ToF depth-sensing camera | OIS: Yes | Weight: 198 g | Dimensions: 162.6 x 77.1 x 7.9mm | Storage: 256/512 GB
Excellent camera
Stunning display
Futureproofed with 5G
The phone can get hot (Exynos version)
Mediocre battery life (Exynos version)
5G coverage still in its infancy
Galaxy S-series phones have traditionally been right up there for camera quality, and the S10 5G is no exception. While it doesn’t have the all-singing, all-dancing features of the Ultra variant, it’s still a fantastic bit of tech. Its quad rear features the desirable wide/ultrawide/telephoto/time of flight combo, and all four cameras perform superbly. Don’t be put off by the main camera sensor being ‘only’ 12MP – the 40MP and 48MP sensors in rival phones almost always record at 10MP and 12MP respectively in their default shooting modes. Although Samsung may trail the likes of Huawei for sheer camera hardware innovation, the Galaxy S10 nails the basics with terrific image quality and flawless Auto mode performance. We also like Samsung’s commitment to quality 4K video, adding new Digital Video Stabilization, along with HDR10+ support for ultra-high contrast video that looks great on a compatible TV.
In full: Samsung Galaxy S10 5G review
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7. Huawei P40 Pro
5G, 50MP imaging and 50x zoom – but Google issues limit it
Release date: April 2020 | Rear cameras: 50MP (primary f/1.9, OIS), 40MP (18mm ultra wide angle, f/1.8), 12MP (125mm telephoto, f/3.4, OIS) ToF depth-sensing camera | Front camera: 32MP | OIS: Yes | Weight: 209 g | Dimensions: 158.2 x 72.6 x 8.95 mm | Storage: 256 GB
50MP Leica camera module
A great low light performer
Fab for 4K video (front and back)
Lack of Google may be a deal breaker
50x zoom is pretty poor
The Huawei P40 Pro is a beauty – just look at it! Huawei’s hardware has always been top quality, and its latest flagship is no different. The camera is everything you would expect from a Huawei handset, delivering stacks of soft-focus depth to pictures, balanced against plenty of detail. Like other phones with a ridiculous zoom, it’s better on paper than in practice – you probably won’t use the 50x digital zoom more than a few times, though the 5x optical zoom is genuinely useful. The 50MP High-Res images don’t pop as much as software-assisted lower-res shots, but all cameras produce very impressive results. The video is among the best we’ve ever used on a phone, and will be a boon for content creators. Ultimately, the lack of Google leaves this handset with a severe handicap for most people, but if you’re happy to pay the premium then the P40 Pro’s camera is about as good as it gets.
The P40 Pro replaces the 2018 flagship, the Huawei P30 Pro. This is still an excellent camera phone, though, and can be found new or on contract for significantly less than the P30 Pro if you shop around.
In full: Huawei P40 Pro review
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8. OnePlus 8 Pro
Stacked with power and packing 5G, too
Release date: Apr 2020 | Rear camera: Main camera 48MP (f/1.8), telephoto 8MP (f/2.4), ultra-wide 48MP (f/2.2), depth 5MP (f/2.4) | Front camera: 16MP | OIS: Yes | Weight: 199g | Dimensions: 165.3 x 74.4 x 8.5 mm | Storage: 128 or 256GB
Stunning screen
Stacks of power
No expandable storage
No periscope camera
For anyone who doesn’t need sensational telephoto imaging or 512GB storage, the OnePlus 8 Pro is a fantastic alternative to the much-loved Oppo Find X2 Pro. Running with the same screen and power – a 120Hz 6.78-inch QHD+ Fluid Display panel, plus a Snapdragon 865 – the 8 Pro is a true flagship. It also sports the same main camera sensor, Sony’s new IMX 689 sensor. So while it doesn’t get you as close to the action as some superzooms out there, it’s still boasts a cracking camera array, with a primary 48MP sensor with an f/1.78 aperture lens, a 3x telephoto with 8MP resolution, a 48MP ultra-wide, and a new Color Filter Camera, which can grab interesting looking shots that distort reality. The OnePlus 8 Pro can also track pets, and keep their faces sharp! Even if it isn’t necessarily the best smartphone at one thing in particular, the OnePlus 8 Pro is an across-the-board corker that brings Sony’s latest smartphone camera sensor to a newly affordable price.
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9. iPhone SE (2020)
iPhone 8 body + iPhone 11 processor = iPhone SE
Release date: April 2020 | Rear camera: 12-megapixel, 28mm | Front camera: 7MP | OIS: Yes | Rear camera aperture: f/1.8 | Weight: 148g | Dimensions: 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3 mm | Storage: 64/256GB
Great 4K video
Very good imaging in bright light
No zoom
Single, older camera
The iPhone SE (2020) is a brilliant proposition: a $399 / £415 / AU$749 iPhone that takes the form factor and camera of the iPhone 8, and pairs it with the processor and software magic of the iPhone 11 Pro. The result is a pocket-friendly handset in terms of both size and price, with fusion technology that delivers highly respectable photographs and 4K video. Its smaller 4.7-inch 720p screen isn’t as bright and doesn’t refresh as fast as the flagship models, but that also means that its battery doesn’t get gobbled up as fast either. It sticks with Touch ID instead of Face ID (great for the mask-wearing COVID era) and boasts Qi wireless charging. It’s IP67 water and dust resistant, and features image stabilization for rock-solid 4K 60fps video. Between the A13 Bionic chip and Apple-standard software updates, the iPhone SE is the best value handset out there.
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10. Sony Xperia 1 II
Release date: March 2020 | Rear camera: 12pm (24mm f/1.7) + 12pm (70mm f/2.4) + 12MP (16mm f/2.2) | Front camera: 8MP (f/2) | Rear camera aperture: f/1.7 + f/2.4 + f/2.2 | Dimensions: 167 x 72 x 8.2 mm | Storage: 128GB
Excellent pro video features
Stunning screen
Decent battery performance
Best suited to serious content creators
Colors priorize accuracy over the wow factor of other handsets
The Sony Xperia 1 II is the only choice for video pros and cinema buffs who want to get manual with their smartphone videography. It’s able to shoot footage at up to 21:9 for cinema style capture, offers full manual control and features a beautifully flat color profile, perfect for post-processing in Premiere Pro or Da Vinci Resolve. Thankfully, almost everything else about this phone is excellent too, with a striking 21:9, 4K HDR screen, a clean UI and a snappy chipset ensuring plenty of power under the hood. There are a number of welcome improvements over the original there’s no wireless charging. If want the ultimate cinema experience, both from a content creation and consumption point of view, the Xperia 1 II is it.
In full: Sony Xperia 1 II review
[Note: This phone model is not available in Australia as Sony has discontinued the Xperia line Down Under.]
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11. Xiaomi Mi Note 10
The camera phone with the record breaking pixel count
Release date: December 2019 | Rear cameras: Wide: 108MP (f/1.7) Telephoto: 12MP (f/2.0) + 5MP (f/2.0) Ultra-wide: 20MP (f/2.2) Macro: 2MP (f/2.4) | Front camera: 32MP | Weight: 208g | Dimensions: 157.8 x 74.2 x 9.7 mm | Battery size: 5260mAh | Storage: 128GB
Plenty of detail from main camera
Loaded up with shooting modes
Wide choice of focal lengths
Midrange power
Only main camera is true flagship quality
No expandable storage
Xiaomi’s penta-camera Mi Note 10 is a phone with a 108MP sensor, Made by Samsung and expected to feature in the Galaxy S20 Ultra, it’s is a world-first, toppling resolution records and packing more pixels than virtually any DSLR or mirrorless cameras – let alone any smartphone. Just like the 48MP cameras in our list, the Mi Note 10 uses quad-pixel technology, or ‘pixel binning’ to grab standard shots. This technique combines four pixels into one, so a 48MP sensor would create a 12MP image, and the 108MP sensor on the Mi Note 10 produces a 27MP image. When the light is right, however, you can ramp up the resolution and capture full 108MP images for jaw droppingly detailed shots – nothing else comes close to the Mi Note 10 in this respect. The main camera nails it, and in good light, beats out the competition in many respects, albeit with a characteristically cool shot. The reason this megapixel-tastic phone isn’t higher on our list is because the additional cameras can be inconsistent. While we love the fact it packs an optical 2x zoom, 5x zoom and an ultra-wide angle, as well as a dedicated macro camera, if quality if your focus, shoot with the main 108MP module most of the time.
In full: Xiaomi Mi Note 10 review
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