The new king of mobile photography has arrived!
The HUAWEI Mate 50 Pro has the best smartphone camera and the highest score in the history of DXOMARK.
The Leading Mobile Photography Smartphone Currently Available on the Market
Top-notch 50 MP camera with ultra-aperture, and the world’s first physically adjustable aperture in 10 levels, starting from f/1.4, top performance, and the highest mobile camera test score in the history of DXOMARK testing… yes, these are all epithets we can announce Huawei Mate 50 Pro. Achieving an outstanding score of 149 points, the Mate 50 Pro has officially taken the position of the best flagship smartphone for mobile photography currently available on the market apart from excelling in numerous other categories and having several stand-out characteristics; e.g. SuperHold – with quick app launches, nimble operations, and smooth web browsing (which is a great ground for engaging with the best online betting sites in Sri Lanka), you can both get going keep going quickly.
Huawei’s latest flagship passed the DXOMARK test of the world’s leading quality assessment laboratory with flying colors and left all the biggest competitors in the industry far behind with its superior overall performance and mobile photography features.
Huawei Returned to First Place in the DXOMARK Ranking
The latest DXOMARK ranking clearly shows that the new Mate 50 Pro is equipped with the best mobile camera available on the market. This flagship comes with a 50MP ultra-aperture camera and the world’s first 10-level physically adjustable aperture and includes key improvements in the optical system, mechanical structure, imaging, and image processing technology. Mate’s camera with ultra and physically adjustable aperture, which ranges from f/1.4 up to 4.0, in combination with the XD Fusion Pro image drive can set the quality of photos taken with this smartphone almost to the level of those taken with a DSLR camera.
The prestigious portal highly praised both the technical and photographic capabilities of the latest Huawei model, giving it a total record score of 149 points. The Mate 50 Pro’s photo score of 149 points is based on outstanding performance overall as well as excellent results in the exposure, focus, and texture/noise categories.
Pro in Every Way
In addition to proven powerful camera capabilities, the new Mate 50 Pro comes with the distinctive design signature of the Mate series, which is minimalistic-inspired by axial symmetry. For the first time, the elegant Clous de Paris design of the pyramid pattern, which is characteristic of expensive watches, is also used. In addition to the elegant black and silver shades that are the first to come to the local market, the Mate 50 Pro is also launched in a special version made of orange vegan leather that comes with “Kunlun glass”, which makes this version extremely strong. The official durability of Kunlun glass is also confirmed by the Swiss SGS five-star glass drop resistance certification, making it the first smartphone ever to receive this certification.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro features cutting-edge technology that significantly improves performance, and is also the first Huawei device to run on EMUI 13, which brings simplified handling of operating systems and daily interactions with simple one-touch navigation.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro can now be ordered in the black shade in pre-order at a price of HRK 9,999 with an interesting gift. You can find more information about the device and sales locations on the brand’s website, while the full review and DXOMARK test results can be found at the link: https://www.dxomark.com/smartphones/Huawei/Mate-50-Pro.
The Significance of DXOMARK
A commercial website called DXOMARK, which is presently stylized as DXOMARK, bills itself as an impartial benchmark that scientifically examines smartphones, lenses, and cameras. For example, let’s portray how DXOMARK composes a camera sensor rating.
The RAW image captured by the camera’s sensor is measured by the DXOMARK Sensor Score for a number of critical image quality characteristics. The combined score is a secret calculation of the following three sub-scores:
The resolution a camera generates when partnered with a specific lens is measured using another metric called the Perceptual MegaPix (P-MPix), which is specified as the measure of a sharpness measurement. When assessing the sharpness of a camera and a lens, according to DXOMARK, P-MPix is a more precise and pertinent statistic for photographers to take into account.
Many independent news outlets and specialized media websites use DXOMARK scores, which would include: The Washington Post, The New York Times, China Daily, Forbes, Wired, TechRadar, CNET, The Verge, GSM Arena, Tom’s Guide, Sohu, and Sina.