In the early days of camera phones, moving from VGA sensors to one megapixel was a big leap. Devices like Nokia’s 7610 and Sony Ericsson’s S700 marked that transition, long before multiple lenses and oversized sensors became standard. GSMArena’s comparison of these two models focuses on one thing: which of these early megapixel phones behaved […]
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Samsung D600 Camera Review: Sharp Distance, Weak Close‑Ups
Mobile Cameras Keep Evolving — But Fundamentals Still Matter Mobile photography has turned into a spec war, but image quality still comes down to basics: focus, exposure, and how a device handles real‑world shooting. The Samsung D600 camera review is a reminder that clever features and higher resolution mean little if the hardware and tuning […]
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III 30th: Style Upgrade, Stale Hardware
The latest Android flagships are pushing 1-inch camera sensors into your pocket, while Canon is celebrating 30 years of PowerShot by refreshing a compact from 2019 with a new paint job. On one side, you’ve got phones like recent Android flagships that now ship with stacked sensors, advanced HDR pipelines, and increasingly competent computational photography. […]
Pixel 8 camera upgrade hints at Google’s real plan
Google’s Pixel lineup lives and dies on camera software, not megapixel counts. So when the Pixel 8 gets a meaningful camera upgrade months after launch, it says more about Google’s long-term strategy than a single feature drop. Right now, the Android camera race is less about sensors and more about computational tricks. Apple leans on […]