Businessman Anand Mahindra, who is currently in New York, has triggered a spirited debate on Twitter about which phone camera - Google Pixel or iPhone X - takes better pictures.
On Saturday, Mr Mahindra shared a picture of the "Manhattan moonscape" clicked on his Google Pixel smartphone, saying "Have to admit, my pixel takes much sharper pics than my iPhone X." The tweet annoyed many Apple fans.
This morning, the 64-year-old businessman followed it up with a side-by-side comparison of the two phone cameras, sharing two photographs clicked at the same spot and from the same angle using the two phones.
"Still experimenting with my pixel & my iPhone X here in Manhattan. Just came out of a broadway show, did a simple point & shoot, same spot, same angle, same time," he wrote. "You be the judge."
His tweet immediately drew a barrage of reactions.
"Definitely 1st for clarity but second one has depth," wrote one person.
"The second picture has been clicked with a dirty lens," said another.
While some supported Pixel, others defended the iPhone X photograph
If you think, however, that Anand Mahindra is about to give up his iPhone X for Pixel, think again. With his trademark humour, the Mahindra Group Chairman replied to a Twitter user who wrote, "If you don't like your iPhoneX plz make it your x phone and gift it to me".
Let us know where you stand on the Google Pixel vs iPhone debate using the comments section.
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