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Google Pixel 6 Pro beats Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra in camera tests, claims DxOMark

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Last month, Google launched its new flagship smartphones – Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro for select markets. Accordingly, well-known camera evaluation platform – DxOMark published its latest report on Google Pixel 6 Pro camera score that lists the device at DxO’s seventh place.

As the Pixel 6 Pro is the first Pixel phone with three cameras, this new design gives the Pixel series a level that can impact the best camera phones. In addition, DxOMark claimed that the Pixel 6 Pro defeated Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra and other models from an imaging point of view.

The evaluation agency told that the Pixel 6 Pro’s newly added 4x telephoto lens imaging system has excellent zoom performance, and the final imaging effect is even comparable to that of the iPhone 13 Pro Max. Besides, the Pixel 6 Pro is also better than the iPhone 13 in terms of exposure and imaging quality.

On the other hand, although the Pixel 6 Pro can provide excellent details in outdoor and indoor sunny conditions, noise can often be seen in photos taken under indoor lighting or in low light.

When it comes to video recording, the performance of Pixel 6 Pro is significantly weaker than that of iPhone 13 Pro Max, especially in shooting scenes. Of course, these are the legendary advantages of iPhone, and when recording video, the exposure and white balance of the screen will be affected.

  • Check the full Google Pixel 6 Pro DxOMark Camera review HERE.

As per the info, the current top three DXOMARK camera rankings are Huawei P50 Pro (144 points), Xiaomi 11 Ultra (143 points), and Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ (139 points), and this time it also announced the Pixel 6 Pro. However, the front-facing camera test score of Pixel 6 Pro is 102 points, currently ranked fourth.

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