Xiaomi Mi Note 3 camera scores higher than iPhone 8, Google Pixel and HTC U11 in DxOMark still photography test
Xiaomi's mi note 3 |
Xiaomi has been known for making affordable budget smartphones, but if some
of the latest reports are to be believed then it would seem that Xiaomi may now
even capture the best smartphone camera segment.
DxOMark is a benchmarking website rating smartphone camera quality and
according to its latest scores, the Mi Note 3 has a camera which could be
termed as better than the iPhone 8, Google Pixel and the HTC U11 in terms of .
photography.
The website has given the Xiaomi
Mi Note 3 a score of 94 in terms of
its still photography chops, while it
received a score of 82 in terms of
video shooting capabilities which
brought the overall score to 90.
In comparison, the Apple iPhone 8,
Google Pixel and HTC U11, widely
regarded as the best phones for
photography, had DxOMark scores
of 93, 90 and 90 respectively for
their photo capturing capabilities.
This speaks volumes about
Xiaomi's determination to provide
the best hardware at nearly half
the
price of the premium flagship
devices. The Mi Note 3 has a
starting price of CNY 2,499
(approximately Rs 25,000).
According to DxOMark, the Mi Note 3 offers fast and accurate autofocus,
effective image stabilisation and impressive zoom capabilities. DxOMark also
claimed that the phone could capture good bokeh photos and had good noise
reduction under low lighting conditions alongside accurate white balance.
However, the bokeh mode did not function that well under dim lights, there were
some colour casts observed in the photos and fine details were lost in low light.
Of course, the camera phones to beat this year are the Google Pixel 2, Apple
iPhone X, Huawei Mate 10 Pro and the Galaxy Note 8.
The Mi Note 3 is available in two finishes and storage options. A 6 GB RAM and
64 GB storage forms the base version and is available in the black finish at CNY
2,499 (roughly Rs 24,000). The next option packs in 6 GB RAM and 128 GB of
internal storage and is available in both blue and black at CNY 2,899 (roughly Rs
28,000) and CNY 2,999 (roughly Rs 30,000) respectively.
You can think of it as a larger Mi 6 but with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660
chipset inside. That powerful mid-range chipset is coupled with 6 GB RAM and
128 GB of storage. Coming to the cameras there is a dual camera setup with
two 12 MP camera on the rear, with one camera offering a 12 MP + wide angle
lens and the second a 12 MP telephoto giving up to 2X optical zoom. There is
also 4-axis OIS and bokeh-effect mode.
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