Super wide angle camera
Moving to the super wide angle camera, the 4 devices will deliver even more varied images. Note 20 Ultra and 12 Pro Max have the widest angle, then the Xperia 1 II and finally the Mate 40 Pro.




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What are the components inside the Huawei Mate 40 Pro?
Galaxy Note20 Ultra – iPhone 12 Pro Max – Mate 40 Pro – Xperia 1 II
Despite the narrowest angle, the Mate 40 Pro easily produces the best details, keeping the best form of resolution power in the four phones. Meanwhile, Note 20 Ultra has outstanding noise cancellation. The Xperia 1 II tends to have darker exposure and more limited dynamic range.


Galaxy Note20 Ultra – iPhone 12 Pro Max – Mate 40 Pro – Xperia 1 II
In low light, the images taken by the Mate 40 Pro proved the most impressive. Left, the image quality of the remaining 3 phones can be arranged from high to low order: Note 20 Ultra – Xperia 1 II – iPhone 12 Pro Max.




Galaxy Note20 Ultra – iPhone 12 Pro Max – Mate 40 Pro – Xperia 1 II
When Night mode is enabled. The iPhone and Galaxy have been able to catch up with Huawei because the mode doesn’t really differ much on the Mate 40 Pro. 12 Pro Max will be able to develop better overall images, better exposure and sharper exposure. That’s why it’s recommended to enable Night mode on the 12 Pro Max’s ultra-wide camera.



Night mode: Galaxy Note20 Ultra – iPhone 12 Pro Max – Mate 40 Pro
For the Note 20 Ultra, in Night mode this handset is able to provide images with improved color tone. Images in really dark light are drastically optimized for dynamic range and detail, while images with better luminance are slightly more noisy in Night mode.