O Galaxy Note 10 + was presented to the public last week in New York, with three rear cameras and a depth sensor Time of Flight (ToF 3D). 4x5m5j
For scoring and analysis in smartphone camera reviews, engineers at DxOMark captured and evaluated over 1500 test images and over 2 hours of video in controlled lab environments and natural indoor and outdoor scenes using the camera's default settings.

On the rear cameras, the Galaxy Note10+ 5G It has 3 cameras on the rear, the main one being 12 MP wide, f/1.5-2.4 variable aperture, Dual Pixel e OIS, the 12 MP secondary with a telephoto lens and f/2.1 aperture with OIS; and the third has an ultra wide lens (123°), 16 MP and f/2.2 aperture. For depth effects, the set comes with a Time of Flight sensor (ToF 3D). The front camera has 10 MP with f/2.2 aperture, technology Dual Pixel and make recording in 4K.
While the scores are broadly similar to the Galaxy S10 + 5G, some fine tuning of the processing algorithms improved the excellent image quality previously seen on devices from Samsung.

For still photos, the Galaxy Note10+ 5G reached the note of 118, ranking second on the site, just one point behind Huawei P30 Pro, which reached 119 score. In return, the Galaxy Note 10 + sured the Zenfone 6 in front camera score, reaching 99 score, while the Zenfone 6 has received 98 score.
Scoring top marks in the perceptual analysis of details in external images, the Galaxy Note10+ 5G is at the top with excellent performance in good brightness conditions, with complex areas generally very well defined. The only exception is the loss of detail in dark areas in high-contrast scenes, when the main subject is close to the camera. Also, backgrounds are a little softer if the camera uses the wide f/1.5 lens aperture setting.

As light levels drop, the Note 10+ 5G handles texture versus noise compensation well, and some fine tuning done by engineers at Samsung improved a little on the S10 5G in low light conditions.
O Note 10 + got a score of 88 for colors, an excellent score for color. Although it drops a point behind the S10 5G, class leader in this category, the Galaxy Note10+ 5G continues to perform very well, with generally accurate white balance and pleasing color rendering in all lighting conditions. Color is particularly vibrant in outdoor images, and while high saturation levels in sunny conditions can be too harsh for some tastes, there's no denying that the tones really show.
Another point that received an excellent score was Auto Focus, where it received a score of 99. Galaxy Note10+ 5G achieves excellent results for autofocus, which is fast, accurate and reliable in all lighting conditions. The latest device from Samsung corresponds to the overall 99-point autofocus score of the S10 5G, and is just one spot behind the top devices classified in this category (e.g. the P30 Pro and iPhone XS Max).

Other important issues such as low-light noise in photos and videos, and some problems in the Bokeh mode reduced the final grade of the Notes 10+, but its virtues have ensured it in first place in the general average, as the smartphone with the best camera set of 2019. If you want to check out all the technical details and comparisons with other devices High End, you can check it directly on the website of the DxOMark.