The Apple iPhone SE 2020 has just received its Audio scores from DxOMark, a known rating firm. It achieved 70 points in the testings, which is one of the best within the mid range segment the device targets.
With a score of 70, the iPhone SE 2020 is just below Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max, and iPhone 11 and right above the Dolby/AKG-boosted Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. This is indicative of the flagship level audio quality in a device targetted for the mid range segment. DxOMark used various testing methods and the firm’s review is generally seen as accurate within the industry.
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Notably, the audio score iPhone SE 2020 received is only 1 point lower than Apple’s current flagship iPhone 11 series. This had the handset come in at the 7th position in the leaderboard for audio. The smartphone received a score of 69 for playback, with aspects like artifacts, volume, and dynamics receiving an impressive rating. Furthermore, it achieved a score of 73 recordings, in which timbre, volume, artifacts, and others that also received a good review.
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