Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is less good in photos but has the best screen on the market, according to DxOMark
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The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is out of test protocols at DxOMark. The result shows a lower performance camera than the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
This is a normal process carried out by the latest high-end smartphone from the manufacturer. After its presentation, copies are sent to the various editorial offices but especially to the benchmarks. The specialized site DxOMark has therefore combed the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. According to the reports made by the tests, the mobile suffers from a few shortcomings in its photographic part but has an excellent touch screen.
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A Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra very disappointing in photo according to DxOMark
In the new range of Galaxy S21, the Ultra version is presented as the flagship. The photographic part of the smartphone consists of a quadruple sensor in its dorsal part. You are entitled to a 108-megapixel main lens, a 10-megapixel telephoto periscope, a 10-megapixel telephoto and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle. On paper, there is a great complementarity in the functioning of the clichés. Except that according to the tests carried out by DxOMark, the total score of the Galaxy S21 Ultra gets a score of 121 points. Where the S20 Ultra is rated at 126 points.
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A disappointing result for a premium smartphone released in 2021, while the Mate 40 Pro is for example at 136 points. What is mainly criticized is the presence of noise in several photo situations and also the lack of stabilization. According to DxOMark, the camera of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra can be improved on many aspects. On the other hand, as always on the phones of the Asian brand, the touch screen is the main strength of the latter. It obtains the score of 91 points surpassing its previous models.
Source: the complete test of DxOMark