I tested the best phone cameras of 2025 — these took the best pictures

I tested the best phone cameras of 2025 — these took the best pictures
By: Mashable Posted On: December 29, 2025 View: 0

While we wait for the real heavy-hitters, let's celebrate what we've got.
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Sure, we've already taken stock of the best overall smartphones in 2025, but that doesn't mean we can't give them a little more shine.

Specifically, it's time to talk cameras. Apple, Samsung, Google, and others released some excellent handsets in the past calendar year, but there's a lot that goes into deciding whether or not a phone is good. Processing power, battery life, AI features, and a bunch of other little odds and ends factor into our reviews, but for a lot of people, all of those things are secondary to the cameras.

So, with that in mind, let's focus on cameras as we close out 2025. Here are our favorite smartphone cameras of the year.

Best overall: iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max

iPhone 17 Pro Max in grass
Big surprise here. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

It almost feels like a cop-out to give this award to the highest-end iPhone released in 2025, but the fact of the matter is that we didn't test out any phone cameras in 2025 that impressed us more than the iPhone 17 Pro models. If you don't trust me, listen to what our reviewer Stan Schroeder had to say about it.

"The triple 48-megapixel camera system on this phone is the best I’ve ever tried. The main sensor captures rich and detailed photos," Schroeder wrote. "Low light photography is so good that you can snap a shot in near-total darkness and get a photo that looks like it was taken during the day."

A photo of a landscape taken around sundown with an iPhone 17 Pro Max
The low light photography is impressive. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

Schroeder said the iPhone 17 Pro Max was capable of taking good shots under a lot of different conditions. Low light photography was impressive, in particular, as were the zoom capabilities. He said that photos taken at up to 8x zoom looked crisp, which is no small feat. Apple always brings its A-game when it comes to cameras, and the iPhone 17 Pro is no different.

A big building shot with an iPhone 17 Pro Max
Looks good! Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

Best cheap Android camera: Google Pixel 9a

Google Pixel 9a camera
No bump this time, though. Credit: Joe Maldonado/Mashable

Google's Pixel phones have always delivered on the camera front, and the Pixel 9a is no exception, especially considering its lean $500 price point. As I noted in my Pixel 9a review, it's now the budget smartphone to beat in 2025, thanks in large part to the competent camera array.

By the numbers, it's nothing spectacular. The rear camera array consists of a 48MP wide lens and a 13MP ultra-wide lens, which are fairly standard smartphone megapixel counts, and come in below what you'd get on a more expensive Pixel 9. Still, thanks to Google's software wizardry and some smart feature inclusions, the Pixel 9a can produce plenty of gorgeous shots with vibrant, bright colors.

Colorful graffiti mural photographed by Pixel 9a in Brooklyn
Hard to tell this came from a cheap phone. Credit: Alex Perry/Mashable

I'd also like to shout out Google for including Macro Focus in the Pixel 9a, which wasn't in the previous Pixel A-series phones. This feature lets you place the lens just an inch or two away from your subject and capture fine details. It's a really nice thing to have on a $500 phone.

A tree photographed using macro focus on Pixel 9a
This is what Macro Focus can do. Credit: Alex Perry/Mashable
$499 at Google Store

Best cheap iOS camera: Apple iPhone 16e

Apple iPhone 16e camera
Just one lens. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

There hasn't been a flagship iPhone release in 2025 yet (wait for September), so the only Apple product we can give any props to right now is the iPhone 16e.

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Apple's $600 budget-minded handset has just one solitary camera lens on the back, measuring in at 48MP. However, don't let that description sell it short. As our reviewer Stan Schroeder demonstrated, it can take very nice-looking shots with clear details and natural colors.

A boat photographed on an iPhone 16e
Ahoy. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

Schroeder also shouted out its competent low-light photography, which isn't incredible, but gets the job done for a phone of that price.

A church photographed at night by an iPhone 16e
Looks good. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable
$599 at Apple.com

Best affordable flagship camera: OnePlus 15

OnePlus 15 camera module
Kinda generic looking, but that's not the point. Credit: Joe Maldonado/Mashable

At $899, the OnePlus 15's affordability is definitely relative. This is not a Pixel 9a in terms of price, or even an iPhone 16e. That said, for less than $1,000, you get a trio of 50MP lenses on the back with 7x optical-quality zoom. That's shockingly close to the iPhone 17 Pro in terms of specs, and the results are also pretty satisfactory.

A tree and some building taken on a OnePlus 15
Nice. Credit: Alex Perry/Mashable

Colors are vivid, image clarity is sharp, and you've got pretty much all of the modes you'd want, including a nice macro photography option. OnePlus has a habit of making phones that just...do what you want a phone to do, without asking for too much in return. I would say the OnePlus 15's camera array fits that description pretty well, to the point where there isn't much else to say about it.

Berries taken using OnePlus 15 macro mode
Macro is great. Credit: Alex Perry/Mashable
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Alex Perry
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Alex Perry is a tech reporter at Mashable who primarily covers video games and consumer tech. Alex has spent most of the last decade reviewing games, smartphones, headphones, and laptops, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. He is also a Pisces, a cat lover, and a Kansas City sports fan. Alex can be found on Bluesky at yelix.bsky.social.

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