DxOMark Picks iPhone 11 Pro Max As The Best Phone Of 2019 For Video Recording
Karamchand Rameshwar - Nov 30, 2019
Surprisingly, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is picked as the best phone of the year for video recording with the same score as the Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro Premium Edition.
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Recently, DxOMark has announced a list of smartphones with the best camera quality in 2019 and the title for the best video-capable phone of the year went to the iPhone 11 Pro Max, in the video recording test with a score of 102 points.

The latest iPhone has achieved such impressive results, probably because it is equipped with many advanced video recording features that no Android phone has, such as 4K video recording at 60 frames per second and wide color gamut with all three rear cameras making it the world’s only phone capable of doing so.
Its main camera is also capable of recording videos with an extended dynamic range at 4K resolution and 60fps.

In addition, Apple has also equipped the iPhone 11 Pro Max with the ability to record slow-motion videos at 240 fps in Full HD resolution, along with other features including OIS optical stabilization, stereo sound recording, and audio zoom.

In addition, following the iPhone 11 Pro Max is Xiaomi's newly launched Mi CC9 Pro Premium Edition, which has a score of 102 points. Next is the Google Pixel 4, Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, and Samsung Galaxy S10 5G in third, fourth and fifth places, respectively.
How do you see the video recording capabilities of the iPhone 11 Pro Max? Feel free to leave a comment.
iPhone 11 Pro Max: Specifications & Price
The handset's front is covered by a 6.5-inch Super Retina display with FHD+ resolution. It is driven by an Apple's A13 Bionic chipset, coupled with 4GB RAM and up to 512GB of storage. Software-wise, it ships with iOS 13 pre-installed. For security, it supports the Face ID feature.

Its triple rear camera cluster includes a 12MP main sensor with PDAF & OIS; a 12MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera. For selfies, it gets a dual selfie camera system, including a 12MP main sensor and an SL 3D camera. Under the hood, there is a 3,969 mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging solution.
Its price starts from Rs. 1,09,900 for the base variant with 64GB storage and goes up to Rs. 1,23,900 and Rs. 1,41,900 for the 256GB variant and 512GB model, respectively.
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