I've been a die-hard iPhone user for years, but after trying out some Android devices, I've found five killer camera features iOS is desperately missing.
One of my favorite things to do with my iPhone 14 Pro is to take photos. Whether it’s part of my attempt to be artsy by snapping spontaneous moments with my husband and daughter, or just capturing the magic at Disneyland, I have a ton of photos. Though I don’t have time to edit every single one, I do like to spend time making edits on my favorites just to improve how they look before I post them on social media.
With Magic Eraser, you can remove any unwanted objects from the background of a photo, and Google’s artificial intelligence will fill in that spot based on context as best as it can. In short, it’s a commonly used Photoshop tool that is integrated natively into Pixel phones, making it more accessible to everyone, rather than just Photoshop experts.
Google’s Magic Eraser is simply one of my favorite things about Pixel devices, and I really wish Apple would integrate it into iOS. At the moment, Apple has kind of the reverse of Magic Eraser in iOS 16, where you can remove the background of an image and just have the subject. It’s neat, but it’s just not as useful unless you want to superimpose a subject onto another image.
These aren’t groundbreaking, but they gives users more options on how the background blur and bokeh look in portraits. I personally love to take photos in portrait mode whenever I can, so I love having more effects that help spruce things up and keep them fresh and interesting. Plus, I’d imagine the zoom blur effect could lead to some creative photos.
It’s just convenient to have these retouch tools built into the native photo editor on a phone. At the moment, if you want such functionality on the iPhone, you’ll have to find a third-party app that does the job, and these days, retouching tools come at a price, unfortunately.
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