This year’s two favorite phones were the Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max. The DxOMark test results of the Galaxy S24 Ultra model, which was introduced in the past weeks, were quite curious. So who won according to DxOMark results? How many points are the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra DxOMark test results? Here are the details about the subject…
iPhone 15 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra DxOMark test results!
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra was the new test guest of DxOMark, one of the leading research companies in the world for screen and camera tests. Galaxy S24 Ultra, the new flagship of Android phones, was tested in terms of screen and camera. Interesting results emerged at the institution, which had previously tested the iPhone 15 Pro Max .
First of all, the S24 Ultra has managed to become the best phone in the world in terms of screen. S24 Ultra, which managed to get 155 points overall, surpassed the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which had an overall screen score of 149. In screen tests, the S24 Ultra received 148 points in color, 152 points in video, 156 points in motion, 162 points in touch, and 161 points in compatibility with different light environments.
In the camera department, things change a little. The S24 Ultra could not show the same success on the camera side as it did on the screen. The phone, which ranks 18th in the world rankings, received 144 points in photography, 137 points in video and 115 points in the low light test in camera tests.
Plus features of Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra according to DxOMark:
- Good readability in sunlight thanks to the very high brightness level of the display
- Reducing the effects of screen reflections thanks to advanced glass technology
- Accurate color adjustment in multiple lighting environments
- Perfect management of pixel mismatches when watching any type of video or playing games
Disadvantages of Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra according to DxOMark:
- Extremely high brightness levels in video performance
- Lack of brightness and detail in indoor lighting environment
- Poor management of involuntary touches
So what do you think about this issue? Don’t forget to share your opinions with us in the comments section.
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