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It also has a better lens and bigger sensor. Megapixels have become almost meaningless over the years as a better quality camera with fewer megapixels can take vastly better quality photos than one with nothing but a high megapixel count as its claim to fame. Hey if you say so, you're the tech guy here. Although I've been reading the reviews for the phone I want and it seems to be exactly what I am looking for.[QUOTE="Devour2Survive"]Ok so I just checked the camera for the Nokia phone and it has 5 megapixels which is the exact amount the phone I want to get has.DJ_Lae
[QUOTE="Franken_Berry"][QUOTE="dmc333"]A camera function in a cellphone doesn't affect the quality of the phone. :|Phone + camera = mediocre phone and crappy camera.
Separate phone and camera = better than a camera phone.
Hope I got my point accross.
Plus, what is pretty good quality? Instead ask what price you want to pay.
You probably will not get any good video quality out of the video portion of a camera phone at a low price. Maybe subpar in terms of pictures. The video portion out of a camera phone will be probably low resolution with lots of compression The nokia n95 takes dvd resolution video, so that might be your best bid. But it is expensive.
dmc333
I'm talking about overall. With a camera added to it, you need more power. You need more battery. Plus they may take away certain functions due to the cost.
The phone I want to get doesn't cost as much as that useless Nokia phone, it has 5.0 megapixel. I assume for it's price...it's the best one to get?
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