DxOMark gave Samsung Galaxy Z Flip a lower score than the iPhone XS
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is undoubtedly one of the most impressive phones this year. But this is mainly related to its design and flexibility. In terms of hardware, this phone is nothing special and the DxOMark camera review is a concrete demonstration of this.
The total score that DxOMark has for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is 105 points. This is a not bad score compared to a phone released in . 2018.
Galaxy Z Flip
Specifically, this score helps Samsung Galaxy Z Flip rank right after the iPhone XS and XS Max - Apple's flagship phones from two years ago.
According to DxOMark, the Galaxy Z Flip camera sometimes produces low-detail images, slow autofocus, and wide-angle cameras to create images with unremarkable color borders.
DxOMark score for Galaxy Z Flip
However, overall the device's camera has a wide dynamic range, the ability to show good colors along with accurate white balance and noise is kept to a minimum.
Video recording features of the device are also good reviews, especially the ability to reproduce colors, focus and optical image stabilization.
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