The Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G’s camera performance improves further over the already outstanding non-5G variant of the device, and with a DXOMARK Camera score of 123, takes the top position in our ranking. The Photo score improves by two points to 134, making the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G the best device for still images we have tested to date.

High-quality night photography. True flagship-grade zoom with very good medium-range performance. High image quality and wide field of view on ultra-wide camera. Very good display color rendering. Nearly flicker-free OLED screen. Good front-camera photo and video performance for daily use. Packing in two tele-lens and an ultra-wide module, the Vivo X50 Pro+ is a class performer in our new Zoom sub-score. Its main strength is for tele-lens photography, and detail is excellent at all distances, particularly in outdoor conditions. Texture rendering drops off and noise increases in lower-light tele shots, but stable and consistent
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro received a 100 for its photo performance and 91 for video. For stills the Huawei Mate 10 Pro gets five stars for its good detail preservation and low noise levels, wide

Cons. With an overall Camera score of 131, the Xiaomi 13T Pro ranked 8 points higher than the Xiaomi 13T, even though both phones are equipped with the same camera hardware. The differences in image quality were particularly visible in color rendering, in terms of white balance and skin tone rendering.

The HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro's camera has been put through its paces by DxOMark. See what the camera consulting firm liked and where there's room for improvement. By Matt Adams Dynamic range in video mode is not so extended for its price segment. With a DXOMARK Selfie score of 125, the Vivo X90 Pro+ delivered a decent performance in our front camera tests but could not keep up with the very best devices in the Ultra-Premium segment. Overall, the camera provided pleasant image and video rendering, with good exposure
Huawei Mate 50 Pro Display DXOMARK. Huawei Mate 50 Pro features a 6.74-inch display with 1.07 billion colors, an OLED screen panel, 120hz refresh rate, 1440 Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, 300Hz touch sampling rate, and 2626 x 1212 pixels resolution. The screen has a wide head notch to house various sensors including a selfie camera.
Cons. Thanks to good readability and good performances in video and touch, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 is the new No. 1 in DXOMARK’s Display ranking. Good readability under sunlight is rare among ultra-premium devices, yet the Z Fold5 achieved very good contrast on content viewed even in bright outdoor conditions.
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