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The iPhone 11 Pro selfie camera is far from the competition, according to DXOMark

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Of course, the analysis of DXOMark They are always surrounded by a lot of controversy, but it is also true that their tests are very comprehensive and do not have many suitable platforms for smartphones cameras like them.

That being said, recent research done by DXOMark shows that the front-end cameras of the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro are not of sufficient quality to compete with other competitors of the mobile market.

Therefore, the front camera of the iPhone 11 Pro Max is located on position 10 from the list, behind smartphones like the Global S10, Galaxy S10 +, Google Pixel 3, Google Pixel 4 or Huawei Nova 6, the latter being the best selfie camera in the market, according to DXOMark.

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Smartphones have the front-facing camera on the market

In the DXOMark camera test, the iPhone 11 Pro Max scored 91 points. The leader in this division is the Huawei Nova 6 5G, with 100 points; followed by Samsung & # 39; s Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, with 99 points; and ASUS ZenFone 6, with 98 points.

1. Huawei nova 6 5G – 100

2. Samsung Galaxy 10+ 5G – 99 discount

3. ASUS ZenFone 6 – 98

4. Samsung Galaxy S10 5G – 97

5. Samsung Galaxy S10 + – 96

6. Huawei Mate 30 Pro – 93

7. Google Pixel 3 – 92

8. Google Pixel 4 – 92

9. Samsung Galaxy 9 – 92 discount

10. IPhone 11 Pro Max – 91

The front camera of the iPhone 11 Pro Max

Before starting with the tests with the iPhone 11 Pro Max camera installed, it is worth mentioning that both of these types of iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro they use the same technology in the hardware of their front cameras. So, in theory the results should be similar to Apple's three phones.

One of the most notable developments that DXOMark has highlighted in its trial wide angle lens of the front camera. This lens makes the grip angle wider, but it also offers a more consistent approach and higher-quality compositions. They also rewarded the bokeh effect of the front camera.

"There are other strengths, including high focus points, faces and backgrounds that show good level of detail at different grade levels, and effective bokeh blasts if you want to blur the background."

Another thing we will highlight is processing Smart HDR for the iPhone 11 Pro Max, a function that ensures good control of lens exposure.

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Despite experiencing some HDR-related failures, the iPhone 11 Pro Max managed to control the brightness of the light. Where it didn't go so well for capturing photos with low light conditions.

DXOMark has also reviewed the video recording of the front camera, you can see some of its experiments in the following video:

Depending on the test, a wide angle lens provides good focus for many distances. Video presentation is also good, with the inclusion of processing HDR providing a very wide range of optimal light conditions. On the other hand, the video makes it clear that there is some uncertainty in the white balance.

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In conclusion …

Finally, it's interesting to remember that while DXOMark tested the rear camera for Apple's new phones, they said that the iPhone 11 Pro Max had the third-largest camera on the market, only behind Huawei Mate 30 Pro and Xiaomi Mi CC9 Proum Pro So, the technological progress used by the power of the triple lens lens on this iPhone model was sufficient. Anyway, still there is more room for the front camera of the next three smartphones from an apple bite company. We do not know if the simple cuts in production cost or if they can improve their quality due to lack of space for other things such as facial recognition sensors. What do you think about it? Do you think Apple should invest more in upgrading its cameras?



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