The Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ smartphone has earned remarkable recognition in camera evaluations conducted by DxOMark, with the lab experts awarding it the highest score and placing it at the summit of the portal’s global rankings.
Designed with a triple-camera array, the Mate 60 Pro+ pairs a 48 MP main sensor with an adjustable aperture of f/1.4 to f/4.0, a 40 MP ultra-wide companion, and a 48 MP telephoto lens offering 3.5x optical zoom. This combination aims to deliver versatility across everyday shots and more demanding setups, from sweeping landscapes to tightly framed portraits.
DxOMark’s testing framework highlighted strong performance across most shooting scenarios. The device demonstrated an expansive dynamic range, well-tuned exposure, vibrant color rendering, fast and dependable autofocus, and effective stabilization. In practical terms, these attributes translate into sharp detail, convincing HDR recovery, and convincing bokeh in portraits, along with stable footage in typical video contexts when light levels are favorable.
Still, no camera system is without room for improvement. In low-light video capture, experts observed notable noise and occasional distortions, and HRD video could show a slight loss of detail under challenging lighting. Facial contrast in dim environments can also present misjudgments in skin tones, which may affect the most sensitive portraits and social moments captured in darker settings.
Despite these caveats, the overall verdict remains highly favorable. The Mate 60 Pro+ clinched the top position with a total of 144 points, narrowly surpassing the Mate 60 Pro by a single point, underscoring Huawei’s continued focus on image quality and camera technology. The score reflects a balanced package that excels in portrait and landscape photography while delivering robust performance in everyday video capture, even as it acknowledges the areas where improvements could further elevate user experience. This ranking cements Huawei’s reputation for mobile imaging innovation and positions the Mate 60 Pro+ as a compelling option for enthusiasts who prioritize camera capabilities in a flagship device.
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