Consumer Reports has today published an updated list of its “Best Smartphone Cameras,” reflecting Apple’s most recent releases. The testing agency, which is sometimes accused of being unfairly anti-Apple, now claims the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus are the two best smartphone cameras…

Consumer Reports stated that all 10 of the phones it tested did well in its still-image quality tests, which are designed to “evaluate resolution, dynamic range, color accuracy, and visual noise.” At the top of the results, however, were the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus. The smaller iPhone 8 ranked just behind its siblings and all three ultimately obtained “very good” ratings.

The Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, and S8 Active also did well, but were beat out by Apple’s offerings, despite obtaining the same “very good” ratings.

As for video, Consumer Reports found the iPhone X and iPhone 8 to be “excellent” for video quality, whereas the iPhone 8 Plus was found to be “very good.” Unfortunately, Consumer Reports doesn’t outline why the iPhone 8 outdid the iPhone 8 Plus.

Also notably, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s Plus were both given “very good” ratings for video and still photo quality, ranking fifth and sixth on the list respectively. The iPhone 7 Plus. ranked 9th, also with “very good” still and video ratings.

Here’s the full list:

  • Apple iPhone X
  • Apple iPhone 8
  • Apple iPhone 8 Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy S8+
  • Apple iPhone 7
  • Apple iPhone 6s Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
  • Samsung Galaxy Note8
  • Apple iPhone 7 Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy S8 Active

Consumer Reports has routinely taken controversial stances when it comes to Apple products. The outlet ranked the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus over the iPhone X due to battery life concerns, while it also pushed Apple to come clean regarding MacBook Pro battery life concerns.

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