The pros at DxOMark put it to the test, and
while it did get an overall score of 86 which is
quite high, it still landed the iPhone 7 in 3rd
place, behind six other smartphones.
DxOmark noted that the iPhone 7 camera
performed well in both outdoor and indoor
scenarios, scoring high in detail preservation
and image stabilization
They, however, noticed that the iPhone 7’s
camera faltered slightly in low-light conditions.
Also, the phase detection AF wasn’t
completely repeatable in some cases with the
LED flash producing dark corners.
The two major devices that trumped the
iPhone 7 include the HTC 10 and the Galaxy
S7 Edge.
On the flip side, this result bodes well for the
iPhone 7 Plus (Which they haven’t tested, yet)
since it comes with dual cameras, a feature
that should make it perform better than its
sibling.
Source: DxOMark
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