Correction: Even at night a phone can take usable, or even better, photos: smartzone.de/kommentar-systemkamera-kritik. Unless you earn money with your camera and you know what you are doing / need, just use the phone, it's equally good in most cases when it comes to taking photos. But for taking videos a dedicated camera is still going to provide much better video quality. Only question is: Do you really need it.
Nothing new and in daylight a smartphone is good enough for most and the sales of many dedicated cameras went down crazy low maany years ago. He hasn't done night shots for obvious reasons, but 11:48 and 23:10 show a little where it would go. Same reason why a 7S III has only 12M pixels, but is very good in low-light. Also, when it comes to taking videos, smartphones are far behind (I only wonder if it's on purpose as to not cannibalize their dedicated camera sales), even in daylight
English subtitles crashed on me too but I was able to restart them right after and continue on through the whole video. That being said, gorgeous images. I knew this day would come. My good friend that always carries a pocket camera with a zoom lens (not even close to that Sony's quality) and a phone will be shocked as he claimed it couldn't be done any time soon. I made a bet with him towards the middle of last year that it would happen in 2-3 years at most.
English subtitles crashed on me too but I was able to restart them right after and continue on through the whole video. That being said, gorgeous images. I knew this day would come. My good friend that always carries a pcket camera with a zoom lens and a phone will be shocked as he claimed it couldn't be done haH
200MP photos from what is currently probably the best camera flagship phone on the market go up against 24MP shots from a Sony Alpha A7 III setup with a Sony 24-70 lens. Which one comes out ahead in which areas can be judged by anyone based on the available original images.