World’s best smartphone camera unveiled
Oppo Find X7 Ultra takes the crown for best smartphone camera performance
In the ever-evolving landscape of smartphone technology, the camera remains a focal point for prospective buyers. DxOMark, renowned for its rigorous testing and ranking of smartphone cameras, has recently updated its list, revealing Oppo Find X7 Ultra as the new leader in this domain.
Scoring an impressive 157 points, the Oppo Find X7 Ultra shares the top spot with the Huawei Mate 60 Pro+, both delivering exceptional camera capabilities.
Notably, these devices stand out for their superior imaging performance compared to other models in the market.
The updated rankings showcase the top smartphones for camera performance as follows:
- OPPO Find X7 Ultra – 157 points
- Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ – 157 points
- Huawei P60 Pro – 156 points
- iPhone 15 Pro Max – 154 points
- iPhone 15 Pro – 154 points
- Google Pixel 8 Pro – 153 points
- Oppo Find X6 Pro – 153 points
- Honor Magic5 Pro – 152 points
- Oppo Find X6 – 150 points
- Vivo X100 Pro – 150 points
- Huawei Mate 50 Pro – 149 points
- Google Pixel 8 – 148 points
- Google Pixel 7 Pro – 147 points
- Honor Magic4 Ultimate – 147 points
- Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max – 146 points
- Apple iPhone 14 Pro – 146 points
- iPhone 15 – 145 points
- iPhone 15 Plus – 145 points
- Galaxy S24 Ultra – 144 points
- Huawei P50 Pro – 143 points
Besides the overall ranking, DxOMark has also evaluated specific camera functionalities:
- Best for Zoom: Huawei P40 Pro
- Best for Night Photography: Huawei P40 Pro
- Best for Wide-angle Shots: Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
- Best for Video Recording: Huawei P40 Pro
- Best for Still Photography: Huawei P40 Pro
Moreover, in the realm of selfie cameras:
- Honor Magic6 Pro 151 points
- Apple iPhone 15 Pro 149 points
- Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max 145 points.
The continuous advancements in smartphone camera technology demonstrate the fierce competition among manufacturers to deliver the best imaging experience to users, setting new standards for mobile photography and videography.
Source: Newsroom