Weekend poll: How important is camera performance when buying a phone?

We’re just wrapping upMobile Photography Weekat Android Police, where we’ve covered everything fromtips and tricks for improving your shotsto ourfavorite accessoriesand more. Mobile photography has proven itself to be the dominant way most of us capture the world around us, making it easier to leave the DSLR in the hotel room and step out into a foreign city with only the gadget in your pocket. There’s only one question remaining: how important is camera performance to you, dear reader?

Most Android flagships are excellent at taking impressive photos, but it often requires dropping plenty of cash on a new smartphone.Midrange devicesare more hit or miss — forevery Pixel 6a, there’s a OnePlus N20 5G, where you might trade off incredible shots for a more impressive display. Still, camera technology on phones has come a long way over the last 15 years, as what looks unacceptable today might’ve been cutting edge a decade ago. There’s also an aspect of personal taste to this — while someone might prefer what Google’s doing with computational photography, others mightprefer the look produced by the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

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More than ever, camera quality has become unattached to the price of an actual device. The Pixel 6a — and really, Google’s A-series in general — have made this obvious, as have smartphones like the Galaxy Z Flip 4, where top-tier cameras are traded for some fancy flexible screens. A midrange model might beat out a flagship smartphone in a blind photography test, something that was much less likely a few years ago. It makes it easy for anyone — no matter their budget — to pick up a great camera, or to skip out on one in lieu of other features.

So, to cap off Mobile Photography Week, I want toreturn to a poll we ran back in 2018. How much do you care about a phone’s camera quality? At the time, opinion was mixed, and I’m excited to see if overall attitudes have changed over the last four years. Is it at the top of your list, or are you more concerned with high-refresh rates and long-lasting batteries? Let us know in the poll below, and hey, if you haven’t checked out all of our Mobile Photography Week pieces, make sure to do that. It’s perfect for some lazy Sunday reading.

Google Pixel 10 lineup against the Hudson River

How much do you care when it comes to a phone’s camera quality?

Carriers get the upper hand

Things get red hot for Magenta

Back view of a Google Pixel 10 Pro XL with a glowing wireless charging icon

Only in two countries, and only the slabs

Feature over form

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL held up next to a Pixel 7 Pro

Rounding things off even further

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