
The Samsung Galaxy Note9 has outscored the Galaxy S9 phones in the DxOMark test, earning a respectable 103 points (tied with the HTC U12+).
The Galaxy Note9’s autofocus proved more consistent and better at tracking moving objects than the Galaxy S9+. The dual OIS system was also found to be steadier. Here’s a quick comparison of the scores:
Phone | Total score | Photo score | Video score |
Huawei P20 Pro | 109 | 114 | 98 |
Samsung Galaxy Note9 | 103 | 107 | 94 |
HTC |
Photos have pleasing colors, with plenty of detail and low levels of noise (though some clipping in the brightest and darkest areas occurred). Still, the camera’s dynamic range managed most lighting situations well. The telephoto camera preserved good levels of detail up to 4x zoom, bokehs turn out great too.
The autofocus is quick to lock onto its subject and when shooting videos, keep track of it too. Stabilization was commended too.
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