Recently DXOMARK has re-tested the iPhone 11 camera module and interestingly the scores have gone a little bit higher this time. DXOMARK has basically put some change in its testing protocols and it is said to be version four of it. The company has made some improvements in its software to make a higher impact on the testing devices. In terms of the iPhone 11, its overall DXOMARK score has raised up significantly from 109 to 119 points. In this way, iPhone 11 has overtaken some of the flagship segments of 2020, such as the Samsung Samsung Galaxy S20+ and the OnePlus 8 Pro, credit goes to the latest DxOMark’s ranking. For information, the Galaxy S20+ is yet to be tested in the newer protocol.
Now let’s check out the points distribution in different categories in terms of the iPhone 11. However, iPhone 11 has produced a great camera (photos & videos) quality from the start of its business. In terms of picture quality, it offers great exposure, color reproduction is also good, perfect details even indoors, and sharp images if we click using an ultra-wide-angle sensor. As per the DXOMARK, the zoom quality of the iPhone 11 is not that good enough. As iPhone 11 lacks a telephoto lens, that’s why we have to consider the below-average zoom quality.
Coming to the video section, you can record more stabilized videos, credit goes to its effective stabilization. However, if you record indoors, then some effects (jello effect) can throw off the white balance and exposure metering of your video.