Here in this blog, we will be comparing different aspects before concluding that which one is best suited for you.
Portability
Without any doubt, the smartphone is more portable than the smartphone. Squeeze it in your pocket, carry is freely in your hand, toss it around here and there, these are all the advantages in terms of portability, etc. that a smartphone has over the DSLR.
Image Editing
Although DSLR comes with an inbuilt image editor when compared with a smartphone, the smartphone takes the lead here. In a smartphone, you can download different software like Snapseed, photoshop, etc.
Sharing files
Here also, smartphones take the lead, sharing video, photos, etc. is a lot more easy and quick in smartphones as compared to a DSLR.
The picture quality
Here the DSLR takes the lead. It comes with a mechanism to capture incredible colors. Only high-end smartphones like Pixel phones, phones have the cameras that can be compared to the DSLR to some extent, but still, the DSLR would win this game.
Battery Life
DSLR takes the lead here as the battery of a DSLR can last easily for a week, whereas the smartphone battery can hardly last for two days at the max.
Viewing Angle
These days, there are DSLR, which even has a 360 degrees viewing angle, while the phone has a very limited viewing angle.
Conclusion
In conclusion, I would say that If you love photography from your heart and want to feel millions of colors, then you should go for the DSLR. If you are a beginner and just want to try out photography, then, in my opinion, a smartphone camera would be the best as you first try. After that, If you feel you want to move forward and want to have a career in photography or follow your passion in photography, then you can, later on, switch to a DSLR.