Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, flash-off Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, outdoor detail and noise Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, crop: good detail and low noise In a welcome change from the phone’s stills performance, autofocus is plenty quick and remains consistent. Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, 5X zoom Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, crop: low detail on faces far from the camera On closer inspection, though, detail is low and noise is high.Night-time cityscapes are not too impressive, with low levels of detail and a fair amount of noise. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, bokeh mode There are a pair of modules on the back, each with a 12MP sensor—and this at a time when high-end phones might have three or even four rear-facing cameras and higher-Samsung does appear to care about the Flip’s photographic chops, though. The Note 10+ 5G records less detail than the Flip, but delivers a cleaner image.When it comes to shooting video, the Galaxy Z Flip delivers vivid, pleasant colors and accurate exposure. All rights reserved. Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, crop: minor depth-sensing artifacts Video quality is generally good, but dynamic range (a strength in stills shooting) is remarkably bad—and that, along with high noise and some distracting artifacts, holds performance back.If you love the form factor, the Flip’s cameras should not turn you off, but if this new/old phone design takes off, there will be room for offerings with better imaging performance.DXOMARK invites our readership (you) to post comments on the articles on this website. In the chart below showing low-light AF speed, the Flip’s performance lags well behind the other phones, as it did in all tested conditions.The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip earned an Artifact sub-score of 70, which is not bad, but hardly class-leading. Although indoor and outdoor exposure, dynamic range, and color are more than reasonable, they’re not excellent. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G, crop: minor depth-sensing artifacts Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G, crop: better detail retention Read more about our Colors are pleasant, exposure is accurate, and dynamic range is wide both indoors and out.On the downside, color fringing is often visible, ringing artifacts show up on high-contrast edges, and we noticed fusion artifacts (errors when merging multiple frames) when testing indoors.In this comparison, you can see that like the Samsung device, the Flip’s 12mm lens allows you to squeeze a little more content into the frame than the Apple’s 13mm lens (13.7mm measured); by contrast, Huawei’s flagships offer much narrower ultra-wide lenses at 18mm.While the Flip is happy to go wide, it’s not so keen on going long. To receive newsletters from DXOMARK, please enter your email address in the form below. Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, outdoor detail and noise Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, flash-off Samsung Galaxy Z Flip: bokeh simulation The device’s wide dynamic range ensures bright skies and shadow areas are mainly well exposed, but a slight halo effect around subjects as well as a cyan shift in skies are occasionally visible.

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