Yesterday we noticed that the iPhone 15 Pro Max came in second place in the DxOMark review. The DxOMark team described it as the second best smartphone in the global ranking, both overall and in the premium category.
DxOMark is a well-known source for evaluating and ranking photographic capabilities on mobile devices, and has gained recognition in the technology world. DxOMark's methodology typically involves testing the camera and camcorder from various angles, in various lighting conditions and with various settings, and then analysts evaluate the results based on a number of parameters, such as image quality, color rendering, low-light performance, and more.
Many consumers, professionals and device manufacturers use DxOMark results as a reference for evaluating the photographic performance of their mobile devices. This can help them improve their devices' cameras in future models by incorporating improvements suggested by DxOMark.
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However, we should keep in mind that the DxOMark rating is mainly about photographic performance and camera quality assessment. It does not take into account other aspects of the devices, such as software performance, battery life, ergonomics, performance and other features.
Here's a brief review of the 20 phones with the best cameras for September 2023:
- Huawei P60 Pro (156)
- Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max (154)
- Oppo Find X6 Pro (153)
- Honor Magic5 Pro (152)
- Oppo Find X6 (150)
- Huawei Mate 50 Pro (149)
- Google Pixel 7 Pro (147)
- Honor Magic4 Ultimate (147)
- Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max (146)
- Apple iPhone 14 Pro (146)
- Huawei P50 Pro (143)
- Apple iPhone 13 Pro (141)
- Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (141)
- Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra (141)
- Google Pixel 7 (140)
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (Snapdragon) (140)
- Vivo X90 Pro+ (140)
- Xiaomi 13 Ultra (140)
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ (139)
- Vivo X80 Pro (Snapdragon) (137)
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