Comparison
Android 13 vs One UI 5.0 – Camera features
Samsung’s One UI 5.0 software is based on Google’s Android 13 operating system but it still has some changes and additional features exclusive to Galaxy users. Since the camera is the most common aspect everyone notices, let’s check out what “Camera features” Android 13 and One UI 5.0 has to offer.
One UI 5.0 Camera Features:
Samsung offers a great set of features to its One UI 5.0 users. Aside from common Camera and Video modes, there is a Portrait mode that adds a blur to the background and focuses on the main object.
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The Single Take mode is really advanced which you won’t find in any other phone. It can shoot a video or capture multiple shots at a moment. Whereas, with Director’s view, you can easily switch between different views while shooting and can make a video with the front-facing camera and rear camera at the same time.
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The company also offers a dedicated Food mode to capture good pictures of your food. The Slow motion and Super slow motion allow you to make all your favorite moments cinematic. Whereas, the enhanced Night mode can capture bright portraits even in low-light environments.
In addition, there are Hyperlapse, Portrait video, Panorama, Pro Video, Pro, AR Zone, and many other camera features for the One UI 5.0 users. And, if these are not enough, customers can also take advantage of the Expert RAW camera app.
Android 13 Camera Features:
Google Camera, on the other hand, is also great. Android 13 offers various features to let users capture good shots using different modes. It offers features such as Night sight that are absolutely great for nighttime photography.
It further offers Motion (Long exposure, and Action pan), Portrait, basic Camera, Video (Slow motion, Normal, and Time Lapse), Cinematic (video blur) as well as modes such as Panorama, Photo Sphere and Lens.
Aside from these the video section also has different functions for video stabilization. These include the Standard (light movement), Locked (faraway, still shots), Active (heavy movement), and Cinematic Pan (smooth, panning shots).
Aside from these, Google also offers Astrophotography to let users capture stunning shots of stars and the moon. Last but not least, it has a speech enhancement feature, which improves the quality of the subject’s voice.
Android 13 vs One UI 5.0 – Camera Features:
Choosing the best camera features between this two software is tough. Both Android 13 and One UI 5.0 has their own superiority, some of the Google Camera’s features are not available for Galaxy phones, while some Samsung Camera features can not be used in Pixel phones.
Samsung has its dedicated Nightography mode for nighttime pictures but we can not deny that Google Camera delivers great picture quality in low light conditions. Samsung features like Single Take, Director’s view, Food mode, and more are really advanced, at the same time, Galaxy users can also take advantage of the Expert RAW camera app. So when it comes to camera features, Samsung One UI 5.0 leads.