Testing iPhone 7 Plus vs Galaxy Note 8: Which does bokeh better?

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Sep 05, 2017
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Live Focus vs iPhone 7 Plus Portrait Mode | Camera Shootout

The Galaxy Note 8 is the first Samsung phone to feature a dual lens camera system. Similar to Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus, it includes a telephoto lens paired with the standard lens. This allows both companies to take on a fun trend: depth of field effects. Let’s check out the differences between their approaches and see if one phone does it better. Watch Now

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