The iPhone 17 Pro surpasses Galaxy S26 Ultra in DxOMark’s initial camera evaluation
The iPhone 17 Pro outperformed the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra in preliminary camera tests conducted by DxOMark. The evaluation highlighted the superior performance of the Apple smartphone in aspects such as computational processing, low-light consistency and overall image quality. Apesar of the improvements implemented by Samsung in the latest model, the iPhone 17 Pro maintained an advantage in challenging scenes, especially portraits and night environments. The results position the Apple device as a reference among recently launched ultra-premium devices.
The comparison took place shortly after the launch of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which brought advances in hardware, including a high-resolution main sensor. However, DxOMark noted that the iPhone 17 Pro delivers cleaner images in difficult conditions, with lower light noise and better preservation of detail in shadows. The Apple model’s autofocus also proved to be more reliable in detecting faces, reducing artifacts in portrait modes.
Low light performance
The iPhone 17 Pro delivered consistent results in low-light environments. Captured images exhibit balanced exposure and effective noise reduction without excessive loss of detail. The Apple’s processing better interprets dark scenes, producing natural-looking photos.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra recorded more light noise under these conditions. Apesar to preserve details in some situations, the Samsung device lagged behind in general image cleanliness.
Advantages in portraits and segmentation
The portrait mode of the iPhone 17 Pro stood out for its precision in separating planes. Subject segmentation occurs with high accuracy, generating organic background blur and no visible flaws at the edges. Skin tone rendering maintains naturalness in different lighting.
In contrast, the Galaxy S26 Ultra showed gaps in segmentation. Artefatos appear around the subject in some cases, and image clarity drops in night portraits. The Samsung still faces challenges in noise reduction in this specific mode.
Overall score comparison
Preliminary tests indicate superior scores for the iPhone 17 Pro in categories such as exposure, color and video. The Apple device achieves consistency in smooth zoom and recording quality even at high resolutions. The Galaxy S26 Ultra improves on its predecessor, but does not surpass its rival in key evaluated attributes.
The 200 megapixel sensor of the Samsung model offers high technical potential in capturing daytime details. Contudo, the Apple’s computational processing compensates for hardware differences, maintaining leadership in daily use.
Focus on video and zoom
The video performance of the iPhone 17 Pro receives praise for its stability and color fidelity. Gravações in 4K maintains wide dynamics and low incidence of artifacts, even in zoom transitions. The system allows fluid switching between lenses without noticeable interruptions.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra advances in optical zoom, delivering sharp results at longer ranges. Ainda Thus, the iPhone 17 Pro balances better overall quality in videos, with accurate exposure and reliable white balance in varied conditions.
Technical details of the devices
The iPhone 17 Pro has a triple set of rear cameras with 48 megapixels each, including the main one with f/1.78 aperture and optical stabilization. The telephoto lens adopts compact design with adjusted minimum focus. The front features an improved sensor for high-quality selfies.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra incorporates a 200 megapixel main sensor, combined with ultra-wide and multiple telephoto lenses. The set aims for versatility in zoom and detailed capture, with software updates for color and noise correction.
The evaluation reinforces that refinements in software and hardware integration define real performance. The iPhone 17 Pro maintains a prominent position among ultra-premium flagships.
DxOMark continues full testing for final scores. Atualizações can adjust positions in the global ranking of smartphone cameras.
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