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DxOMark: Google Pixel 10 Pro XL gets 4th spot for global camera ranking

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The Google Pixel 10 XL gets 4th place in DXOMark's global camera race.
DxOMark: Google Pixel 10 Pro XL gets 4th spot for global camera ranking
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL

The 4th best camera phone in the world?

This ties the Pixel 10 XL with HUAWEI Pura 70 Ultra, which was regarded as 2024's camera king.

To recap, the said smartphone features a 50MP f/1.7 1/3" Samsung GNC main camera with OIS, LDAF + 48MP f/2.8 Sony IMX858 + 48MP f/2.8 Sony IMX858 telephoto sensor.
The DXOMark rating for Google Pixel 10 Pro XL

Photo

As per DxOMark, the Pixel 10 XL gets 165 points in photo, 160 in video, and has displayed remarkable performance spanning different conditions.

The primary camera gained 173 points with DxOMark, commenting that it has good exposure, wide dynamic range, and precise white balance. The colors it produces are natural, while the noise is under control in most cases.

Meanwhile, the Bokeh recorded 160 points. It provides reliable subject isolation, though some depth-related artifacts are visible in fine details such as hair.

The ultra-wide camera scored 158, producing detailed results with a wide 13mm field of view, with some noise present in indoor lighting conditions.

The telephoto camera scored 141 as it can capture good detail at its native 5x optical zoom. At medium-range zoom levels, a reduction in detail and texture is noticeable.

Video

Its video mode received an overall score of 160, while the main camera specifically scored 171. Recordings from the primary sensor demonstrated stable exposure, good dynamic range, and natural-looking skin tones.

The ultra-wide camera's video scored 145, delivering strong performance in daylight and a wide field of view, though a reduction in quality was observed under low-light conditions.

Furthermore, the telephoto camera's video scored 118. It provided high detail at its native 5x zoom, but quality was lower at shorter zoom levels. Transitions between camera modules were noticeable. The stabilization system was effective for stationary shots, though some movement was apparent in footage taken while walking.

What do you guys think?

Source: DxoMark

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