Blind Smartphone Camera Test 2024

MKBHD's 2024 Blind Smartphone Camera Test: Unveiling the Ultimate Shooters!

Renowned tech reviewer MKBHD has just dropped his latest YouTube video, featuring the much-anticipated 2024 Smartphone Camera Blind Test.

Marques Brownlee, aka MKBHD (Photo: Screenshot from the video, MKBHD, Youtube)

In this 2024 showdown, various smartphones (20) compete for the title of "The New Best Smartphone Camera."

The blind test will check how each smartphone's cam capability rates by the crowds in 3 categories - 1. Daytime, 2. Lowlight, 3. Portrait. Eventually, the overall average best ("people's champ") is declared as the 'Bang for the buck' award (votes per dollar).

Watch the video to discover which devices arise as the ultimate camera champions in 2024!:

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