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Huawei Mate 40 Pro is no longer the king of DxOMark. What smartphone replaced him on the throne?

At the end of October, the Huawei Mate 40 smartphone model line was introduced, with the model Huawei Mate 40 Pro with a convincing lead immediately settled in first place photographic “benchmark” DxOMark. Now, however, he has been dethroned, although this time the crown is handed over in the family line. Huawei is becoming the new leader Mate 40 Pro+.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro+

Huawei Mate 40 Pro plus three extra points

The Huawei Mate 40 Pro + partially shares a photo set with its sibling. The main and ultra-wide-angle cameras are common, let’s look for a difference in the possibilities of optical zoom. While the Huawei Mate 40 Pro has only one “zoom” camera with 5 × zoom, the model with the nickname Plus has two such cameras – periscope with 10 × zoom and the classic with 3 × zoom. And that’s exactly the difference he made on DxOMark three points higher rating.

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The phone received 139 points for its versatility. It doesn’t matter what focus you’re currently using, all of them have very successful shots. They have a wide dynamic range, accurate colors, decent white balance, perfect details in all conditions, fast and reliable focusing, good detail and little noise from telephoto lenses, well-managed noise reduction indoors and in poor lighting, in short, there are few disciplines where the Huawei camera Mate 40 Pro + loses. These include occasional artifacts, poorer focusing at short distances, viewfinder mismatch with the final image, and sometimes poorly focused focus when shooting videos.

So far, Huawei obviously has a convincing dominance in the world of photomobiles, we are curious whether it will lose it under the weight of current American sanctions. The closest competitors are according to DxOMark Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra and this year’s iPhones 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max.

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