Hey, what's going on guys, I'm nick ray from android, and today I am back with another smartphone camera comparison, putting the Pixel 4a up against the brand new Poco x3 NFC. Now all these two devices are both budget-friendly options for android smartphones. The Poco x3 NFC comes in at a lot less at 199 euro, which roughly converts to 235 us dollars, while the Pixel 4a cost 350. Now, as far as cameras go, the Pixel 4a only has a single 12 megapixel sensor on the back of the phone that can record 4k video at 30 fps, and then it has a single front-facing camera as well. That is 8 megapixels that captures 1080p video at 30fps. As for the Poco x3 NFC, you get a quad camera setup on the back with a 64 megapixel main sensor, that's pretty impressive and then a 13 megapixel ultra-wide camera.
Both of those can record 4k, video at 30 fps and then there's an additional 2, megapixel macro camera and 2 megapixel depth sensor. But those are really just throwaway lenses just so that they can say. There's a quad camera set up on this phone. As far as the front facing camera goes, you do have a single 20 megapixel sensor and that can record 1080p video at 30 fps. So as we do in all of these smartphone camera comparisons, we're going to go through the cameras and see how these two devices compare taking side-by-side shots with both the phones and also recording video as well.
To give you an idea of how they handle themselves in a variety of different lighting conditions. So with that, let's jump into the photos using the front-facing cameras on these devices to record video in direct sunlight can be a little harsh with not that much dynamic range, as you can see, Poco does have a little more of that, as you can see the color in the sky, as opposed to it being completely washed out with the Pixel 4a. So hey. How fast can you run? How about you so do hey and that's going to do it for a camera comparison between the Pixel 4a and the Poco x3 NFC. I'm curious to know what you think of the final results so make sure you jump into the comments and, let me know which device you would rather use on a day-to-day basis for capturing photos and videos.
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