The new iPhone 17 series just hit stores. People are already trying out the latest models. The iPhone 17 Pro camera has received a deep look from DXOMARK, a well-known independent testing lab. The results show its camera is really good. Still, it falls a bit short of some top competitors.
Video Performance Shines Bright
DXOMARK’s detailed review of the iPhone 17 Pro camera is out. It confirms what many already suspected. Apple faces tougher competition than ever before. The new phone includes some impressive upgrades. This includes the “48MP Pro Fusion” system on all its sensors. The powerful A19 Pro chip also helps a lot.
The new Apple smartphone earned a total score of 168 points. This places it third in the worldwide camera rankings. The iPhone 17 Pro truly stands out in video recording, according to DXOMARK. The review says its video quality is “the best seen to date.” It praises the exact exposure, wide dynamic range, and pleasing colors. You can read the full analysis here: DXOMARK iPhone 17 Pro review.

Not Quite the Top Spot for Photos
Despite its video success, the iPhone 17 Pro isn’t perfect. The DXOMARK report mentions small issues. It notes “occasional focus and white balance instabilities in video mode.” These minor flaws keep it from achieving a perfect score.
The phone’s main challenges are in still photography and zoom. Here, the iPhone 17 Pro loses ground to market leaders. DXOMARK agrees with earlier reviews. It points out “diminished texture at intermediate zoom settings.” This means the phone doesn’t perform consistently across different zoom levels.
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Apple Faces Stiff Competition
The review also confirms “slight image noise in indoor or low-light conditions.” The phone’s night performance gets good marks. However, this small detail shows that Apple’s image processing still can’t fully remove flaws. Other top competitors handle these issues more effectively.
The DXOMARK score of 168 confirms the iPhone 17 Pro is among the best camera phones out there. But its third-place finish clearly shows that Apple no longer holds the undisputed lead. Apple continues to set the standard for video recording. In key areas of photography, however, it’s now playing catch-up. Other brands have pushed innovation further.
