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DXOMark has recently released its camera review for the Google Pixel 5, managing a camera score of 120 points in between the  Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition and Huawei Mate 30 Pro. According to DXOMark's review, Google Pixel 5's main camera is better and recorded a Photo score of 129. Its bokeh effect on the Portrait mode is generally pleasant, although Google algorithms may slightly produce "odd effects when there’s more than one face in the frame." Its exposure is one of the strengths of Pixel 5, most especially in low-light environments. That said, its main camera delivers nice images, with the Google device delivering close to top scores for the basics of exposure, color, and autofocus. So we have few complaints about the standard-wide camera (aside from noise, perhaps), and compared to similar dual-camera devices, the Pixel 5 holds its own, thanks to its impressive software power. Google has announced a special new version of the Pixel 10a in Japan called the Isai Blue edition. Google strengthened the phone's durability by using tougher front glass and designing the rear camera system to prevent scratches through its flat configuration. As a follow up to the Pixel 10 series, Google is slated to release the Pixel 11 lineup this year. Read more in our articles including "Google Pixel 5 scores 120 points on DXOMark" and "Google launches Pixel 10a Isai Blue Edition".

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DXOMark has recently released its camera review for the Google Pixel 5, managing a camera score of 120 points in between the  Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition and Huawei Mate 30 Pro. According to DXOMark's review, Google Pixel 5's main camera is better and recorded a Photo score of 129.

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Its bokeh effect on the Portrait mode is generally pleasant, although Google algorithms may slightly produce "odd effects when there’s more than one face in the frame." Its exposure is one of the strengths of Pixel 5, most especially in low-light environments. That said, its main camera delivers nice images, with the Google device delivering close to top scores for the basics of exposure, color, and autofocus. So we have few complaints about the standard-wide camera (aside from noise, perhaps), and compared to similar dual-camera devices, the Pixel 5 holds its own, thanks to its impressive software power.

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Our coverage of Google Pixel 5 camera review includes: "Google Pixel 5 scores 120 points on DXOMark"; "Google launches Pixel 10a Isai Blue Edition"; "Google Pixel 11 Pro XL renders leaked". Each article provides unique insights and information.