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OnePlus 6T barely makes it to the top 10 list on DxOMark Mobile

The folks at DxOMark have just completed their review on the OnePlus 6T‘s camera. The previous OnePlus 6 did 96 points on DxOMark Mobile and the new one scored just two points more. This puts it on the #10 spot alongside the Google Pixel 2. 

To recap on the camera specs, the OnePlus 6T comes with a 16MP f/1.7 main camera with optical image stabilisation and a secondary 20MP f/1.7 shooter. For selfies, it gets a 16MP f/2.0 front camera.

Overall, the OnePlus 6T scored 101 points for photo and 91 points in the video department. According to DxOMark, the OnePlus 6T has a respectable smartphone camera with great auto-focus, excellent exposure, colours and flash performance.

However, they remarked that it has a low level of detail while zooming since it lacks optical zoom. There is noticeable coarse noise in low light situations. While video stabilisation is great, they mentioned that the OnePlus 6T has showed signs of juddering while panning. 

 You can review their full review of the OnePlus 6T here. For your reference, below is the list of the tested phones and their respective rankings on DxOMark Mobile. They have yet to publish their camera review for the new Mate 20 and Pixel 3 series. 

UPDATE: DxOMark has published their review for the Pixel 3.

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