The Google Pixel 10 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge both offer impressive camera setups. The Pixel 10 Pro features a triple main camera setup with 50 MP, 48 MP, and 48 MP sensors, while the Galaxy S25 Edge has a dual-lens main camera with a 200 MP and a 12 MP sensor. Both devices have wide apertures, with the Pixel 10 Pro offering 1.68f, 1.7f, and 2.8f for its lenses, and the Galaxy S25 Edge offering 2.2f and 1.7f.
For the front camera, the Pixel 10 Pro sports a 42 MP sensor with a 2.2f aperture, whereas the Galaxy S25 Edge has a 12 MP front camera, also with a 2.2f aperture. Both phones support various camera features such as phase-detection autofocus, manual exposure, and raw shooting, and both have a flash for their cameras. However, the Pixel 10 Pro's main camera supports 5x optical zoom, while the Galaxy S25 Edge does not feature optical zoom, with its zoom capabilities limited to 0x.
In terms of video recording, the Pixel 10 Pro can record 4K video at 60 fps, while the Galaxy S25 Edge can record 8K video at 30 fps. The Pixel 10 Pro also supports HDR10 recording, which the Galaxy S25 Edge does not. Other common features between the two include support for slow-motion video, panoramas, timelapse, continuous autofocus, and manual controls for focus, white balance, and ISO. The Pixel 10 Pro has laser autofocus, while the Galaxy S25 Edge lacks this feature. The Pixel 10 Pro also has a dual-tone LED flash with 2 flash LEDs, whereas the Galaxy S25 Edge only has 1 flash LED and no dual-tone flash.