Which phone camera is the best?

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http://www.theverge.com/2012/9/7/3299784/nokia-lumia-920-pureview-camera-hi-res-photos

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Nokia's hardware deserved much better than what Nokia's marketing team did to it

The prototype Nokia Lumia 920 certainly features the kind of camera technology that deserves some hype. It's just too bad that Nokia decided to lie when it was hyping it. We're hoping that the Optical Image Stabilization on video will be equally impressive on production hardware — but it's much harder to take it on faith that it will be after all the recent drama. That's a pity, because everything we experienced last night makes us think that Nokia's hardware deserved much better than what Nokia's marketing team did to it. We won't have a definitive answer until the phone ships, and we still don't know when that is.
 
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Good camera but bad phone function.
 
If you want to take pictures, get a proper camera.
 
can you fit a SLR in your pocket? :D

Do you want good images or do you want convenience? Rating camera phone images makes no sense because all the images are crap. All you're doing is comparing the bad with the worse.
 
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Do you want good images or do you want convenience? Rating camera phone images makes no sense because all the images are crap. All you're doing is comparing the bad with the worse.

They don't know, they don't want to know...they are not photographers, they don't bother with blowing up the photos to more than 4" x 6"..all they are interested is to splatter that on facebook..etc intstagram...like 'casting pearls to swine"..
 
They don't know, they don't want to know...they are not photographers, they don't bother with blowing up the photos to more than 4" x 6"..all they are interested is to splatter that on facebook..etc intstagram...like 'casting pearls to swine"..

That's why it doesn't make a scrap of difference what sort of image a phone camera produces. It won't be displayed in a medium or venue where quality matters in the first place.
 
That's why it doesn't make a scrap of difference what sort of image a phone camera produces. It won't be displayed in a medium or venue where quality matters in the first place.

We have lost the age of people who will blow up a picture big & examine it with their magnifying glass to see the grain, and then shoot again..till they are completely satisfied, sometimes, wasting rolls of films.

It is so easy these day, no brainer, no creativity needed, every man, woman or child is a photographer..just aim & shoot!
 
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This is the king of camera phones. No contest.

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If you don't care about apps, this is the phone to get.

In fact, I prefer a Symbian phone. Not only will you get great battery life, you won't have software vendors (Google/Microsoft/Apple) pushing their software and services on you. You don't need a Google/Microsoft/Apple account to sign in and activate the phone.
 
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