*Your Android Phone takes better quality photos than any iPhone, here is how to set it up*
Your Android Takes Better Photos Than Any iPhone.
Your settings are simply wrong. Fix these 7 things and watch everything change — no new phone needed.
Switch to Full Resolution
Your phone has a 50MP, 108MP, or even 200MP sensor — and it's defaulted to 12MP. That's the same trick Apple pulls. You're shooting at a fraction of what your camera can actually do.
- Samsung: Camera → Settings → Photo size → Highest MP
- Pixel: Camera → Settings → Camera photo resolution → Full
- Infinix / Tecno / Redmi: Camera → Settings → Resolution → Max
Use Pro Mode Instead of Auto
Auto mode compresses everything and makes decisions for you. Pro mode gives you manual control over ISO, shutter speed, and white balance.
The reason iPhones "look better" to most people is Apple's aggressive auto processing. Pro mode on Android gives you RAW data that's actually superior for editing.
- Open Camera app
- Swipe modes until you see Pro or Expert RAW
- Tap it — you're now in full manual control
Lower the Exposure Slider
Android phones overexpose by default. Faces look washed out. Skies blow out to white. This single setting is the biggest difference between amateur and professional phone photos.
- Tap on your subject in the camera viewfinder
- A sun/brightness slider appears on screen
- Drag it DOWN slightly (−0.3 to −0.7)
Turn On the Grid (Rule of Thirds)
Dead-center subjects look amateur. The rule of thirds is used by every professional photographer — and your phone has it built in, just turned off by default.
- Camera → Settings → Grid lines → On
- Place your subject at the intersection of two lines
- Not dead center — that's the #1 beginner mistake
Tap and HOLD to Lock Focus
Without focus lock, your phone refocuses every half second. That's why moving subjects come out blurry — the camera is constantly hunting.
- Tap and hold on your subject (not just tap)
- Samsung shows: "AF/AE Lock" at the top
- Pixel: the focus ring holds steady and stops moving
- Lock first. Shoot second. Every time.
Clean Your Lens — Right Now
Not a setting. But the reason your photos look hazy and soft right now. Your lens has fingerprints, pocket grease, and dust on it — and you've probably never thought about it.
- Grab any soft cloth (even your shirt)
- Wipe all camera lenses — front and back
- 2 seconds. Biggest visual improvement on this list.
Edit in Google Photos After
This is where Android actually beats iPhone. Google's AI editing is the best in the mobile industry — period. Apple's editing AI isn't close.
- Take your photo first
- Open Google Photos → tap Edit
- Tap Auto Enhance — one tap fixes lighting, color, sharpness
- For more control: manually adjust Shadows and Highlights
Your Android Was Already Winning. 📸
You don't need a new phone. You need the right settings. Apply these 7 fixes today and you'll never look at an iPhone photo and feel envious again. Share this with a friend still blaming their phone.

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