IMAX Enhanced certified mobile partner, Honor, Receives outstanding DXO Mark High Score
As part of the IMAX Enhanced certification program, Xperi is proud to collaborate with Honor in providing the highest rated camera in a smart phone. According to the latest rankings from DxOMark, the industry standard in camera reviews, the Honor Magic 4 Ultimate landed a camera score of 147, beating out every other smart phone, including the latest Apple iPhone 14 Pro.
DTS provides the cinematic DNA powering the camera’s Movie mode, allowing users to generate videos inspired by Hollywood’s biggest filmmakers. With 4K HDR capability, the option to record in 21:9 ratio, and a collection of Hollywood inspired “Looks”, an Honor Magic 4 Ultimate user is able to record professional quality video from a mobile device unmatched by other smart phones.
According to DxOMark, “Color rendering in video mode is very accurate, especially in bright outdoor conditions and in low light. White balance is nice, and skin tones look better than on the comparison devices… In videos, noise is very well under control in all conditions, even in challenging high-contrast scenes… Both spatial and temporal noise are well controlled, even in low light. This is true for both areas of plain color and texture in the frame.”
Xperi congratulates Honor for this accomplishment and is proud to have contributed to helping make this product world class.
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