Galaxy Note20 Ultra's camera sees little love in DxOMark review

Michail, 05 October 2020

The latest smartphone to get tested by the team over at DxOMark is the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra and it managed to put up a combined score of 121. This places it at the tenth position in the overall smartphone photography ranking and a single point behind the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra gets DxOMark treatment, slides into tenth place

While its camera setup is versatile, there are some evident pitfalls including inconsistent zoom, visible noise in low light scenarios as well as some autofocus hiccups.

The hardware on the Note20 Ultra is pretty familiar with a main 1/1.33-inch, 108 MP-resolution sensor which outputs 12MP shots just like the Galaxy S20 Ultra. It's paired with a 120mm 12MP telephoto unit and a 12MP ultrawide snapper.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra gets DxOMark treatment, slides into tenth place

The DxOMark team noted excellent wide and ultra-wide performance with vivid reproduction, accurate exposure and fast autofocusing. Portrait shots were also top-notch, nearly matching results from the S20 Ultra. Results from the telephoto lens did not excite as much with an evident loss of detail past the 4x zoom mark. Night time shots were solid with decent exposure, color and detail preservation.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra gets DxOMark treatment, slides into tenth place

Video recording is best at 4K resolution and 30fps though performance is classified as slightly below other flagship offerings like the Galaxy S20 Ultra, Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

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Reader comments

  • JTB
  • 09 Oct 2020
  • r39

It's just a matter of preference.

I actually did examine all of the reviews cause I considered them both (price is actually the same in my country) and I definitely prefer Note's photos. "Even in zoom category" like that is the pinacle of photography and not something...

  • also
  • 07 Oct 2020
  • 3DR

also im glad the heli crashed nig

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