Is the S4 really gonna have 13MP? I need that shyt in my life brehs
The MP is totally irrelevant at this point. It is just a marketing ploy.
Is the S4 really gonna have 13MP? I need that shyt in my life brehs
The MP is totally irrelevant at this point. It is just a marketing ploy.
should i trade in this nexus for an S3? cuz the battery power is and im tired of it.
@JMurder you faggit. get in here. you sold me on buying this
This. Higher mp usually means a bigger picture. 8mp is good enough for most photos up to 11x14 I think.
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The MP is totally irrelevant at this point. It is just a marketing ploy.
This. Higher mp usually means a bigger picture. 8mp is good enough for most photos up to 11x14 I think.
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13MP will make a difference when viewing pictures on bigger screens.
I think Sony's camera they're putting in that new Xperia is going to be a beast all things considered.
The 2.2MP front facing cam is a nice addition as well.
MP just refers to the picture size and has nothing to do with the quality of the picture. 5 or 8 MP is perfectly fine. I care more about low light quality and the quality of the camera sensor than MP.
13MP will make a difference when viewing pictures on bigger screens.
... which is why I said
And you're never going to get great low light picture quality with a cell phone unless somebody makes a phone with the camera's sensor taking up like half of the back of the phone
Sprint and Clearwire have been working together for a while and had their share of drama in the past. Clearwire has been helping Sprint with their build out of Sprints LTE network. Today however, a new player has stepped in between the two. Dish Network, who weve all heard is in cahoots with Google to make their own wireless network, has outbid Sprint for a majority share in Clearwire.
Dish Networks bid would give Clearwire 11% more cash than Sprints would. Sprint is obviously not pleased and says that Dishs bid is inferior to theirs. Both companies would greatly benefit from the purchase of the company, Sprint needing Clearwire for their LTE rollout and Dish would might be one step closer to Google and their own spectrum. Well be sure to keep you updated on how this deal shakes out over the next few days.
... which is why I said
And you're never going to get great low light picture quality with a cell phone unless somebody makes a phone with the camera's sensor taking up like half of the back of the phone
**cough**iphone 5, Lumia 920 and Sony Xperia T
From the lab: Lumia 920 low-light shootout with Nokia 808, iPhone 5, HTC One X and Galaxy S III
The Iphone 5 take good low light pics bro. One of my dude stay embarrassing me when we out at the club