Best camera phones 2024 - buyer’s guide

GSMArena team, Last updated 19 October 2024.

Last updated: October 19, 2024 (Changelog)

The best camera phones are usually the best phones overall, and you'll mostly find flagships in this category - the likes of the latest Galaxies and iPhones typically deliver the highest image quality of the time.

Google Pixels may have lost their edge in computational photography but we still have one to recommend if you're after that Pixel look. Xiaomi and Oppo have made great strides in the camera field too and often offer unusual hardware that delivers outstanding image quality. Finally, there's also a camera phone to get if you're on a budget - non-flagships can take nice pictures too.


Editors' choice

Xiaomi 14 Ultra

Xiaomi 14 Ultra

Specs
  • Thoroughly great four-50MP camera system, flawless image quality
  • Particularly great video recording
  • Unique accessory package (if optional and not exactly cheap)
  • Impressive Dolby Vision display
  • Superb charging speed
  • Top-class performance under sustained load
  • It is finally a global phone
  • Battery life is below average
  • Selfie camera takes average quality stills, lacks AF

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is one of the best cameraphones in 2024. A favorite cameraphone in the office, the 13 Ultra didn't leave a lot to ask for, yet Xiaomi did find a few areas to touch up for the 14. Close-focusing telephotos have become the latest trend, and the two ones here are possibly the finest at that, but also excel at a distance. The variable aperture on the main camera is also welcome if you'd like that much control over DoF, though we don't see that as quite the transformational development.

An unrivaled selling point of the 14 Ultra is the Photography kit. Realizing its appeal and its potential to drive Ultra sales, Xiaomi has continued to develop the contraption and add features to it. Indeed, it adds further cost to an already expensive phone, but the two combined will get you as close to a 'real' camera as a smartphone can in ergonomics and experience.

The new Ultra is a global phone, finally! It is also a nearly perfect flagship, one that's so easy to love. Its unique design is beautiful and we do appreciate the ingress protection. Then there is one of the best displays in the industry - a 1440p LTPO OLED with 12-bit color depth, dynamic 120Hz refresh, and Dolby Vision support.

Then there is the most current Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset with class-leading performance. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra also has excellent thermal handling and offers great sustained performance, We certainly cannot praise the battery life (it’s an average one), but we can praise the the charging speed. Kudos for including the 120W charger in the box, too, as this has become a rare thing lately. We also liked the speakers' loudness and quality.

In the end, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is quite probably the finest camera with a phone attached to it that you can buy today.

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vivo X100 Pro

vivo X100 Pro

Specs
  • Standout design
  • Thoroughly excellent display
  • Better-than-most battery life, speedy charging
  • Super-powerful chipset, surprisingly good stability
  • Excellent video stabilization
  • Superb camera system, particularly great telephoto for both far and near subjects
  • Slippery as can be
  • Ultrawide camera not all that wide
  • Uninspiring selfie camera, 1080p video only

Another installment in what's become one of our favorite lineups for camera greatness. The vivo X100 Pro lives up to our expectations and brings a one-of-a-kind imaging experience. Only the ultrawide camera is giving us a little pause by not providing quite wide enough of a field of view, but the spectacular primary camera joined by an impressively capable telephoto snapper more than make up for it.

The Dimensity chipset managed to prove its worth during the course of our review with high peak performance and excellent stability under load. It was also efficient enough for the vivo to earn high marks for endurance and the fast charging didn't hurt the X100 Pro either. And just because it's got less than ideal grip, doesn't mean that the X100 Pro isn't easy on the eyes - we can be superficial like that sometimes.

The vivo X100 Pro is an excellent device with all-round flagship specs and features. It is one of the most cutting-edge smartphones and cameraphones in particular. All things considered, you can call us fans of the X100 Pro - vivo made another top-class cameraphone.

There is also an even more beefed-up version sold in China - the vivo X100 Ultra - with a properly great selfie camera and arguably the best telephoto camera on the market. If there is a phone that deserves to be imported, this is the one!

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Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max

Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max

Specs
  • 'Best iPhone ever'
  • Four flagship cameras, LiDAR scanner
  • Excellent photo quality, 24MP is an option
  • Great video quality across the board, Dolby Vison capturing
  • Excellent video stabilization
  • Great selfies
  • Robust build - Titanium frame, Ceramic Shield, IP68 and then some
  • Large 120Hz Dolby Vision OLED, even if notched
  • Top-notch battery life
  • Class-leading speaker quality
  • The GPU throttles down to 50% of its max performance under load
  • No charger, no headphones in the box
  • Not the fastest to charge
  • Apple iOS is not for everyone

You do not get the most premium iPhone for a single feature. The iPhone 16 Pro Max is worth getting for its well-rounded user experience. But we also believe that the iPhone 16 Pro Max is among the best phones for photography on the go right now. It delivers superb photo and video quality across the board, its 2x zoomed prowess is great and it has some neat features like Dolby Vision and Cinematic video capturing, ProRAW, cool automation like auto portraits and auto night mode.

One of its options targets videographers and will go under the radar for the masses. We are talking about capturing 4K60 ProRes videos straight onto an external SSD drive or memory card, which might open use cases and workflows that have never been possible before.

Also, this is the best iPhone ever made. It has a stunning design, an outstanding display, great performance, impressive speakers, pro-grade cameras with a consistently good photo and class-leading video quality, long battery life and likable if weird iOS.

Overall, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is one of the most versatile and consistently good and reliable smartphones for still and video photography out there. It is a point and shoot device, but it also allows for professional capturing and massive prost processing potential.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Specs
  • Camera system as versatile as ever thanks to an even more useful telephoto and overall improved processing
  • Traditional Note form factor, still premium as ever
  • Tougher materials and build all around, the titanium frame is nice to the touch, the target audience will likely appreciate the return to a flat screen
  • The new display glass offers an improved viewing experience, and the display itself is plenty bright
  • Battery life is towards the top of the class; charging is faster than Pixels or iPhones
  • The S Pen is just as unique a proposition in 2024 as it has been for years
  • Exciting One UI with plenty of AI, DeX support, and great connectivity options
  • Charging speed is still behind the curve; the phone is picky about adapters, and the bundled cable is 3A only
  • Illogical image quality disparity between 10x and slightly lower zoom levels

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is not the perfect smartphone, this year we even have a cons section, but it is the one of the most versatile cameraphones on the market right now.

The camera system is mostly a source of satisfaction. The rethinking of the telephoto setup is a forward step that adds another layer of versatility. The rest of the rear modules we'd almost call stale next to what we're seeing from Chinese brands and their impressive hardware, but Samsung has managed to squeeze out such performance out of these otherwise uninspired bits that it doesn't feel like we're getting less than what is right.

And, of course, the Galaxy S24 Ultra remains Samsung's ultimate smartphone, and it's the most complete package you can buy today. Samsung didn't just coast for another year, which we felt was the case with the S23 Ultra. We got more new stuff this time around than we could have predicted. The new materials in the build don't just feel nice; they also improve the visual experience. After years of enjoying the coolness of curved displays, we've now grown up to realize that flat screens have their benefits, and Samsung's now giving us flat screens across the range.

Without much fuss around that subject, the S24 Ultra is one of the longest-lasting Androids you can buy, and even if the big names from China charge three times as fast, the Pixel and the iPhone don't. An always-with-you stylus remains elusive outside of the Samsung flagship, and you may not know you want or need one until you've had one.

Yes, there were display issues. And, yes, the charging speed is far from great. But In the end, Samsung's ultimate smart/camera/phone comes easily recommended.

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For the Pros

Sony Xperia 1 VI

Sony Xperia 1 VI

Specs
  • Functional and comfortable design
  • Energy-efficient 120Hz LTPO OLED, conventional aspect ratio
  • A single, overhauled camera app for all use cases
  • Unique pro-oriented photography features
  • Extreme telemacro capability
  • Exceptional battery life
  • Great sounding speakers
  • Great photo and video quality, top-notch stabilization
  • Plenty of professional camera apps
  • 3.5mm jack, microSD expansion, physical camera shutter key
  • No charger and no cable in the box
  • Charging speed is behind the curve
  • Chipset's peak and sustained performance are lower than expected
  • The telephoto camera's video performance leaves more to be desired

The Xperia 1 VI is the best Xperia yet. The standard aspect ratio, the lower resolution and the implementation of an LTPO OLED all play a big role in our assessment. The new display is probably the reason why the device got impeccable battery Active Use Score. We also liked the loud and nicely-tuned speakers, making this phone the ultimate multimedia device.

The cameras offer consistently great photo and video quality, with natural processing. And, of course, there are unmatched options for tuning if you know what you are doing. If you are a photography nerd, you will definitely appreciate the solid hardware at hand here coupled with excellent battery life and various Pro-oriented modes and settings for photos and, eventually, for videos.

It's not all great, though. The unremarkable video quality with the zoom camera, the uncompetitive charging speed and the underwhelming performance tuning of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 keep us from giving this phone an immediate reccomendation.

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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

Specs
  • Refresh design with sturdier panels
  • Brightest display we've tested
  • Longest battery life on a Pixel, fastest charging too
  • Versatile photo camera with very good quality overall, superb selfies
  • Android from the source, 7 years of updates
  • All the AI smarts you can think of
  • Battery life is still behind the competition
  • Camera hardware could use an upgrade - you can only do so much with AI
  • Video quality not up to scratc
  • The Tensor G4 chipset doesn't compare well in raw performance or stability under load

The Pixel 9 Pro XL brings relatively major stylistic changes plus some hardware upgrades that do make it a better phone than the previous generation. The brighter display is a welcome improvement, of course, and it's possibly the brightest in the business, though it's not like the 8 Pro was lacking in this respect. Battery life has been a blemish for Pixels in head-to-head comparisons, and the new model is a step up in this respect, though it remains in a trailing position among its peers.

The Pixel's biggest selling point lies in its AI capabilities, Google wants us to believe. A bunch of software features are at your disposal for both work and play and image editing tools can help save a photo that circumstances tried to ruin. Having a phone that's made by the OS maker has its benefits even if they're hard to quantify.

We're not quite as thrilled with the camera system as we would have hoped to be, though. The Pixel is lagging behind some of the trends and just because AI can enhance photos and even make up stuff that wasn't there, doesn't mean it can be used as a replacement for state of the art camera hardware. The brand new selfie camera is pretty great, the others fail to excite. This doesn’t mean the camera quality is not good, it’s just that we expected a bit more.

Of course, the Pixel 9 Pro XL is a well rounded and fully capable high-end smartphone - that's beyond debate. This generation prioritizes the phone's development as a vehicle for Google's AI pursuits - if you're into that and want to ride the AI wave, by all means go for it. There are also meaningful improvements on some of the fundamentals to appeal to the AI skeptics.

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OnePlus 12

OnePlus 12

Specs
  • Universally great stills camera performance from the rear cameras, particularly good in low light
  • Selfies are better than most
  • Superb video stabilization
  • Excellent display, with Dolby Vision too
  • Great battery life, super-fast charging, wireless option is back
  • IP65 rating when submersion-grade IP68 is the prevalent spec in the high-end segment
  • Daylight video quality somewhat unimpressive

Excellence on the fundamentals should go without saying, after all we’ve out the phone on this list exactly for this. Even in this context, however, the OP12 is among the better ones in terms of battery life, charges faster than just about anything else mainstream, and has a display that does more HDR than a lot of competitors.

Sure, we're not quite fond of the 12's video output during the day, though we're almost convinced that the spectacular stabilization makes up for shortcomings elsewhere. Selfies are also unusually good, but more important, we feel, is the overall great stills performance from all rear cameras in all conditions.

In the end, the OnePlus 12 makes it quite easy for us. It's so great in many ways, especially in the camera department, and only has small-ish missteps in just a couple of areas - that sounds like grounds for a recommendation.

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Most affordable

Xiaomi 13T Pro

Xiaomi 13T Pro

Specs
  • Outstanding photo quality from all rear cameras
  • Outstanding video quality from all rear cameras
  • Superb OLED, 12-bit color depth, color accurate, 144Hz, Dolby Vision
  • Very good battery life, incredibly fast charging
  • Flagship-grade performance and stability
  • The selfie camera is disappointing
  • A 3x optical zoom camera would have been better than 2x

The Xiaomi 13T Pro is among the best phones you can get for €550. It delivers on every single promise and has plenty of flagship-grade, class-leading features. The new IP68-rated design, especially the one with the vegan leather back, is classy and stunning.

The Leica cooperation must be paying off, as all rear cameras deliver outstanding photo and video quality day and night with natural-looking and balanced output. We have no complaints from the video stabilization, too.

The 13T Pro impresses with one of the best OLED screens in the industry that is jam-packed with premium features, and it can also brag with the smallest punch hole. Furthermore, the Xiaomi 13T Pro employs one of the fastest chipsets on the smartphone market, which delivers excellent performance and stability across the board.

The only real setback we encountered on the Xiaomi 13T Pro was the selfie camera. It is a 20MP Quad-Bayer shooter that is just an insult to any cameraphone, let alone one developer with Leica. Its photo and video quality are quite average, too. Some might have hope for longer optical zoom, but we guess that will come with the Xiaomi 14 phones.

Long story short - the Xiaomi 13T Pro is one of the best phones right now, with top-notch hardware, exceptional execution across the board and a promising future.

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Motorola Edge 50 Pro

Motorola Edge 50 Pro

Specs
  • Generally great photo quality from all cameras in all conditions
  • Top-class selfies
  • Light and compact body, grippy back, interesting color options; IP68 dust and water resistant
  • Excellent display - bright, sharp, 144Hz
  • Class-leading charging speed (with the 125W adapter), has wireless charging too
  • Really nice software package - looks 'stock', has a ton of useful added features
  • Generally great photo quality from all cameras in all conditions
  • Video quality not quite up to scratch
  • Bundled charger depends on memory version
  • There are more powerful phones at that price

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro is our first budget pick here for being the best cameraphone around the €500 mark. The Pro isn't the top model in the Motorola Edge lineup this time around, but it nicely slots somewhere below flagship territory. Even with the remarkably-specced Ultra, the Edge 50 Pro still manages to offer a very capable camera setup for stills - a champion at light gathering of a main camera is joined by a solid telephoto in a segment where dedicated zoom cameras are rare and an ultrawide that's got autofocus and puts it to good use. And then it tops it all off with some excellent selfies for good measure.

It doesn't quite tickle our fancy for video recording though, so it's worth keeping in mind that it's not quite the all-round cameraphone it could have been. Also somewhat annoying is the choice of chipset, which may be adequate for most things, but still doesn't look good next to similarly priced competitors in some markets.

The display is better than most in most metrics and it's also Pantone-validated - a first in the industry and a feat that's bound to attract crowds of buyers (or so thinks the marketing team). The back cover's color also comes from that company's catalog and it sure is nice, but we'd be equally happy with a generically named hue as long as it's that grippy and maintains the water-tightness - something that is still not universally found, even for Edge 50 Pro money.

Motorola says it's big on experiences and transcending the specs wars, which is convenient when the chipset isn't winning any. But the newly renamed Hello UI is a sizable chunk of the experience with an Edge 50 Pro and it's a nice blend of the visual simplicity of 'stock' Android and the personality and functionality that Motorola has built and continued to develop on top of it.

Overall, we do recommend the Motorola Edge 50 Pro as a cameraphone. Read full review

Realme 13 Pro+

Realme 13 Pro+

Specs
  • Superb telephoto camera, great primary one too, particularly good low-light results
  • IP65-rated ingress protection
  • Excellent battery life; fast charging
  • Affordable
  • No HDR video playback support
  • More powerful chipsets can be had for the money
  • No eSIM support, no NFC in India
  • No EIS in 4K, the ultrawide isn't even capable of 4K recording

The Realme 13 Pro+ does a remarkable job in one area, while maintaining a very high standard in the rest of the disciplines that matter. Strong on the fundamentals, the 13 Pro+ excels in endurance, charges quickly, and has a super-bright display. It's reasonably tightly sealed against water too, something that does not come by default among its peers.

The 13 Pro+'s trump card among the competition is its telephoto camera that takes photos with unrivaled quality in its affordable segment. Dedicated zoom modules are a rarity in this context to begin with, and not only does the Realme have one, but it's also a properly high-quality one. The main camera is also among the best in the class, and the two can easily make up for the so-so ultrawide.

To sum up - the Realme 13 Pro+ has the best telephoto camera in its price range, so good that it rivals much more expensive smartphones in zoom image quality. The phone is also very good in most other metrics you can think of. We approve.

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Most recent updates

October 19, 2024: Replaced the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

August 25, 2024: Replaced the Sony Xperia 1 V with the Xperia 1 VI, the Google Pixel 8 Pro with the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Added the vivo X100 Pro, Motorola Edge 50 Pro and Realme 13 Pro+.

April 13, 2024: Replaced the Xiaomi 13T Pro with the Xiaomi 14 Ultra (new top). Replaced the Galaxy S23 Ultra with the S24 Ultra. Replaced the OnePlus Open with the OnePlus 12. Removed the Honor Magic5 Pro, Huawei P60 Pro and the Tecno Camon 20 Premier.

November 3, 2023: Replaced the iPhone 14 Pro Max with the iPhone 15 Pro Max, also new top. Replaced the Google Pixel 7 Pro with the Pixel 8 Pro. Added the Xiaomi 13T Pro and the OnePlus Open. Removed the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Pixel 7, Xiaomi 12 Lite.

October 17, 2023: Added the Tecno Camon 20 Premier.

May 18, 2023: Added the Xiaomi 13 Ultra. Replaced the Sony Xperia 1 IV with the Sony Xperia 1 V. Replaced the Huawei Mate 50 Pro with the Huawei P60 Pro.

March 2023: Replaced the Galaxy S22 Ultra with the Galaxy S23 Ultra (new top). Replaced the Xiaomi 12S Ultra with Xiaomi 13 Pro. Replaced the vivo X80 Pro with the vivo X90 Pro. Replaced the Huawei P50 Pro with the Huawei Mate 50 Pro. Added Honor Magic5 Pro and vivo V27 Pro (as India Special). Removed the Xiaomi 12 Pro and Oppo Reno7.

November 10 2022: Added the Xiaomi 12 Lite as an affordable option.

November 1 2022: Replaced the iPhone 13 Pro Max with the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Replaced the Pixel 6 Po with the Pixel 7 Pro. Added Pixel 7 and Huawei P50 Pro. Removed the Oppo Find X5 Pro.

July 20, 2022: Added the Xiaomi 12S Ultra as a niche option.

June 29, 2022: Replaced the Galaxy S21 Ultra with the Galaxy S22 Ultra (new top). Replaced the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra with the Xiaomi 12 Pro. Replaced the vivo X70 Pro with the vivo X80 Pro. Added Oppo Find X5 Pro, Oppo Find X5 Lite/Reno 7 5G, Sony Xperia 1 IV. Removed the OnePlus 8 Pro, Zenfone 7 Pro, Realme 8 Pro, Pixel 5a 5G.

November 5, 2021: Added Google Pixel 6 Pro and vivo X70 Pro+. Removed the Oppo Find X3 Pro.

October 20, 2021: Replaced the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max with the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max. Replaced the Pixel 4a 5G with the Pixel 5a 5G.

May 10, 2021: Replaced the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra with the Mi 11 Ultra as our Editor's choice. Replaced the Realme 7 Pro with the 8 Pro. Removed the Huawei P30 Pro (now 2 years old and hard to find), the Mi Note 10 (old and hard to find), and Mi 10 Ultra (local to China and now replaced by the 11 Ultra).

Feb 16, 2021: Replaced the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra with the Galaxy S21 Ultra as our Editor's choice.

Jan 05, 2021: Replaced the Realme 6 Pro with Realme 7 Pro.

Nov 27, 2020: Replaced the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra with the Galaxy Note20 Ultra as our Editor's choice. Replaced Apple iPhone 11 Pro with 12 Pro Max. Replaced OnePlus 7T Pro with OnePlus 8 Pro. Replaced the Pixel 4 XL with Pixel 4a 5G as the former is no longer on sale. Added the Zenfone 7 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra, and Huawei P40 Pro.


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Reader comments

  • International
  • 09 Dec 2024
  • fuf

Sony should be on the top of the list cause it's the leading manufacturer of mobile phone camera equipments and it introduced optical zooming in smartphones

  • Anonymous
  • 30 Nov 2024
  • ULT

I own xiaomi 13T pro and Iphone 11. 13T pro produced fake to life photo, Iphone 11 create true to life photo. Xiaomi 13T pro is for daily life, Iphone 11 is for photo shooting for work.

  • Anton
  • 26 Nov 2024
  • nD8

True, this is terribly outdated. Just look at the recent Oppo/Oneplus/Vivo launches.