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it’s better in photos than iPhone 11 and Galaxy S20 +

The OnePlus 8 Pro has one of the best cameras on the market, ahead of the iPhone 11 and the Galaxy S20. This is the specialized site DxOMark, specialized in photography, which confirms it after an extensive test of the terminal.

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The OnePlus 8 Pro is an excellent smartphone that we have rated it four stars out of five. Its sensor was dissected by the DxOMark site, the reference in terms of photography and its observation is final: it is one of the ten best smartphones in the photo market and exceeds the Galaxy S20 + as well as the iPhone 11.

DxOMark passed the main sensor of the smartphone, 48 megapixels, on the grill and him rated 119 points. In the ranking of the best photo terminals, it ranks tenth according to its criteria. The first smartphone in the picture, the Huawei P40 Pro, is not far away, since its rating is 128 points.

As good in photo as in video

Among the qualities of the sensor, DxOMark salutes the little grain in the image, a good white balance as well as the effectiveness of ultra wide angle. Similarly, the zoom is also praised for its cleanliness, even if it does not reach the quality of that of the P40 Pro, the king in the matter. However, it still has flaws, like not really exceptional photos in low light. Note that the ability of the device that allows it to see through objects has not been tested here. Regarding the video, again the smartphone is doing well, the site welcoming the respect of the colors on the screen and above all a very precise stabilization in movement. It is the autofocus, not always very reactive, which penalizes it here.

A smartphone that should therefore satisfy the most demanding in terms of photo. But it has other qualities that we also praised in our test, such as a screen that is very pleasing to the eye as well as excellent autonomy. The OnePlus 8 Pro is definitely one of the best values ​​on the market.

Source: DxOMark


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