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Full list of android phones with good camera than can compete with iPhone 17
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Full list of android phones with good camera than can compete with iPhone 17

Vanguard Nigeria about 10 hours 3 mins read
Full list of android phones with good camera than can compete with iPhone 17

Apple’s iPhone 17 continues the company’s reputation for delivering excellent cameras, particularly for video recording, colour accuracy and reliable point-and-shoot photography.

However, Android manufacturers have narrowed the gap, and in some areas even pulled ahead, with larger camera sensors, advanced AI processing and more capable zoom systems.

If you’re looking for an Android smartphone with a camera that can rival the iPhone 17, these are among the best options available.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is arguably the strongest Android competitor to the iPhone 17. Its 200MP main camera, upgraded telephoto lenses and AI-enhanced image processing produce stunning photos in almost every lighting condition. It also excels at long-range zoom and remains one of the best Android phones for recording high-quality videos.

Google Pixel 10

Google’s Pixel 10 continues to set the standard for computational photography. It captures natural-looking images with excellent dynamic range, while its dedicated telephoto camera gives it an edge over the standard iPhone 17 for zoom photography. The Pixel also remains one of the easiest phones to use for point-and-shoot photography.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra

Built for photography enthusiasts, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra features Leica-engineered cameras that deliver sharp details, rich colours and excellent low-light performance. Its large image sensor and powerful telephoto camera make it one of the best Android phones for mobile photography.

Vivo X300 Pro

The Vivo X300 Pro has earned praise for its impressive portrait photography and video capabilities. Co-developed with ZEISS, its camera system delivers excellent colour reproduction, sharp detail and smooth stabilisation, with some reviewers arguing it now surpasses the iPhone 17 Pro in video recording.

OPPO Find X8 Pro

The OPPO Find X8 Pro offers a versatile camera system with Hasselblad colour tuning that produces natural-looking photos across a variety of scenes. Its strong night mode and telephoto performance make it a capable rival to Apple’s latest iPhone.

Honor Magic7 Pro

Honor’s Magic7 Pro combines a high-resolution camera setup with intelligent image processing to produce vibrant, detailed photos. It performs particularly well in low-light situations and delivers reliable portrait photography that rivals many premium smartphones.

OnePlus 13

The OnePlus 13 continues the brand’s collaboration with Hasselblad, producing accurate colours and detailed images. It delivers excellent daylight performance, solid portrait shots and dependable zoom, making it a worthy flagship alternative to the iPhone 17.

Sony Xperia 1 VI

For users who prefer complete creative control, the Sony Xperia 1 VI stands out with its professional camera software. Rather than relying heavily on AI enhancements, it allows photographers to manually adjust shutter speed, ISO and focus, making it ideal for enthusiasts who want DSLR-like controls on a smartphone.

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