

The Pixel 3 and 3XL's rear-mounted cameras.
Sarah Tew/CNETWe're still working on our full review of Google's recently announced Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, but in the meantime, we wanted to showcase exactly what its camera is capable of. Last year's Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL had fantastic cameras, and Google claims that this year's update is even better, in part because of its continued confidence in its single rear camera.
But as anyone who follows along with our camera comparisons knows, you never really know what a phone's camera is capable of until you start testing it in the real world. We'll continue to update this post as we take even more photos with the Pixel 3, so come back for additional dog photos, low-light shots and more.
Portrait mode vs. no portrait mode
The cutest dog ever shot with portrait.
Lynn La / CNETThat same adorable guy, without portrait mode, still looks adorable.
Lynn La / CNETZoom vs. no zoom
Zoom, zoom, zoom.
Lynn La / CNETStandard selfie vs. wide-angle selfie
With the standard selfie, you miss out on having things like...
Lynn La / CNET...Scott Stein making this face.
Lynn La / CNETLow-light photos, from pizza to parkways
The coffee photo test
It wouldn't be a phone test without one.
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