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DxOMark: Xiaomi 12S Ultra beats iPhone 13 Pro for the 5th best camera phone in the world!

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DxOMark earlier revealed the camera rating of the much-hyped Xiaomi 12S Ultra.
DxOMark: Xiaomi 12S Ultra beats iPhone 13 Pro for the 5th best camera phone in the world!
Xiaomi 12S Ultra

The new 5th best camera phone in the world!

The rating
The rating

Xiaomi and Leica's first project together achieved a Photo score of 144, a Zoom score of 96, and a Video Score of 113 for an average score of 138 points.

138 makes it the 5th best camera smartphone in the world at DxOMark's laboratories. This also makes it score higher than the iPhone 13 Pro with 137 points. 

However, it is lower than the 2-year-old HUAWEI Mate 40 Pro+ with 139 points. The Mi 11 Ultra, P50 Pro, and HONOR Magic 4 Ultimate are all higher than it as well with 143, 144, and 146 points, respectively.

According to DxOMark, the 
Xiaomi 12S Ultra has excellent overall image quality in most cases, good performance in colors as well as exposure and details, strong photo performance at night with a very wide dynamic range, excellent ultra-wide and zoom performance, high-level video quality, and many more./

The weakness is it lacks image consistency and what is previous is not exactly what is captured.

The companies involved achieved this by using a large 50.3MP f/1.9 1-inch Sony IMX989 w/ 8P Aspheric Lens, Octa-PDAF + 48MP f/2.2 Sony IMX586 ultra-wide-angle w/ Dual PDAF + 48MP f/4.1 Sony IMX 586 Periscope sensor w/ Dual PDAF, Master Lens System, HyperOIS + LED flash for its back cameras.

To recap, DxOMark has over 100 engineers that repeatedly test smartphone cameras and more in 16 laboratories. They follow no less than 5 specific test benchmarks. The company claimed that they do not sell scores to the manufacturers. Instead, the brand sells labs and technical reports.

If these scores are accurate, what Xiaomi and Leica did for the first time is definitely not bad.

We expect them to do a lot better on their next releases.

Sources: DxOMark, GizChina

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