The biggest challenge they had to face was to get their camera to produce stunning photos.
This year both companies have tried to up the camera game in their own way.
Vivo went witha large main sensor, a gimbal-stabilized ultra-wide-angle sensor, and a telescope zoom sensor.

While OnePlus bet big on improved color science and a natural look throughits partnership with Hasselblad.
I got a chance to pit these very able snappers against each other for their still photography prowess.
Before we talk about how they fared, lets take a look at their camera specifications.

Theyre not always accurate in colors, and you wont get a pretty shot every time as well.
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To take the first photo, I had to go through the pain of the second and third photos.

OnePlus sensor depends a lot on capturing the shot first and running it through its new color-correcting algorithm.
But it often boosts shadows and fails to capture reds perfectly.
(The first photos in the galleries below is from the OnePlus 9 Pro).

However, when you activate the night mode, both phones capture amiable details.
The X60 Pro has both 2x and 5x optical zoom options, thanks to its periscope zoom sensor.
In comparison, OnePlus has only a single stop 3.3x optical zoom.

So you have to adjust your shots accordingly.
That makes a difference in how much details that camera captures.
OnePluss camera has the advantage of a freeform lens that can handle edge distortion better.

On the other hand, Vivos ultra wide-angle snapper has gimbal-supported stabilization.
So, one shaky grounds or for video, it can come in handy.
Also, youll see that the X60 Pro+s photos are slightly warmer than the OnePlus snaps.

Personally, I like the V60 Pro+s main sensor because of its speed and ability to capture details.
However, OnePlus wide-angle sensor and portrait mode photos are praiseworthy.
But they need to fix the speed issue with a software update.

On the other hand, the Vivo X60 Pro+ is a champion of versatility.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.

That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.”
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