Samsung Galaxy S10 5G cameras on top of the DxOMark scale
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G took the first place on the chart of DxOMark – for the front and the back camera. DxOMark examines the quality of the photo captured with a camera of smartphones in a reliable and independent way. Using rigorous test protocols, DxOMark provides users with an impartial and reliable assessment of the performance and quality of cameras on smartphones.
Rear Galaxy S10 5G smartphone camera took first place on the DxOMark scale with a total score of 112 points. In that, it scored 117 points in the category of mobile photography, and 100 points in the category of the video. The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is the first device to reach 100 points. DxOMark’s testing showed that the rear camera of the Galaxy S10 5G allows you to shoot with fast and accurate autofocus, but also superbly preserved details, colors and exposure in different conditions.

The front camera of the Galaxy S10 5G is also at the top of the prestigious DxOMark list with a total of 97 points, with 114 points in the category of mobile photography and 90 points in the video category. To assess the performance of the Galaxy S10 5G smartphone, DxOMark has tested exposure and contrast, color, autofocus, texture, noise, flash, artifacts, zoom and blur effect under low light, intrinsic and bright light conditions. Galaxy S10 5G has a total of six cameras – two on the front and four on the back.
Its front camera with Dual Pixel AF Selfie features a different experience when taking selfie images, while the rear camera, with an ultra-wide lens, provides users with a perfectly wide angle of shooting and carelessly creating and sharing content. The Galaxy S10 5G photography captures perfectness and significantly improves the camera’s smartphone thanks to a neural processor unit (NPU), including a 3D deep camera. This depth camera provides information about the time needed to reflect the light signal from the subject to achieve a blur effect when recording video (for Video Live focus) or measure objects using the Quick Measure function.
Source (samsung.com)


