@@kenjiit yeah, actually I'm not sure if the shutter actually lags (as in actually delays taking the photo), or if it's just the interface on screen and the fake shutter sound the phone makes that is just lagging behind. The photos seem fine, but as the user experience, it sure feels like the device is more or less constantly struggling to keep up when taking a lot of photos (it gets real hot too).
@@martinyeung6120 I see. This was my first time using a recent high resolution flagship, so I had no idea. I haven't really looked into it but I understand some phones like iPhone actually "divide" each pixel down to achieve a higher pixel amount. I'm thinking that processing could be a reason why it's slow after pressing the shutter 🤔
@@GabrielAndre You can try using the default resolution and there is no shutter lag at all plus the difference with full resolution is not really noticeable unless you pixel peeping. I am using Pixel 9 Pro XL too and absolutely love it, nice video btw.
@@martinyeung6120 i got you! I'll give it a go next time I try a phone 👍 yeah it seems that there's no substantial gain in details by bumping the megapixel count... and yes, regardless the phone produces solid images 💯
@@Aimqail the battery seemed good. I only used the phone to take photos, so it's hard to tell how it would be loaded with apps and full day regular usage. It rather quickly gets hot when taking photos for a few minutes in 48mp yeah, and somewhat slow too. Other comments suggested that it only happens in 48mp.
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1:37 That shutter lag is insane
@@kenjiit yeah, actually I'm not sure if the shutter actually lags (as in actually delays taking the photo), or if it's just the interface on screen and the fake shutter sound the phone makes that is just lagging behind. The photos seem fine, but as the user experience, it sure feels like the device is more or less constantly struggling to keep up when taking a lot of photos (it gets real hot too).
@@GabrielAndre That is expect when you shoot photos at full resolution but the lag is not too bad on the Pixel 9 Pro XL, same with Samsung phones etc.
@@martinyeung6120 I see. This was my first time using a recent high resolution flagship, so I had no idea. I haven't really looked into it but I understand some phones like iPhone actually "divide" each pixel down to achieve a higher pixel amount. I'm thinking that processing could be a reason why it's slow after pressing the shutter 🤔
@@GabrielAndre You can try using the default resolution and there is no shutter lag at all plus the difference with full resolution is not really noticeable unless you pixel peeping. I am using Pixel 9 Pro XL too and absolutely love it, nice video btw.
@@martinyeung6120 i got you! I'll give it a go next time I try a phone 👍 yeah it seems that there's no substantial gain in details by bumping the megapixel count... and yes, regardless the phone produces solid images 💯
How was the battery? Was the phone hot?
@@Aimqail the battery seemed good. I only used the phone to take photos, so it's hard to tell how it would be loaded with apps and full day regular usage. It rather quickly gets hot when taking photos for a few minutes in 48mp yeah, and somewhat slow too. Other comments suggested that it only happens in 48mp.
iPhone 16 Pro Max
@@Mr6OvO9_TTV would be nice to try that too yeah!