Nokia Vs. Sony Ericsson Bite II - Battle of the camera phones
One of the features human beings ALWAYS inquire approximately in expressive phones is the camera, as in 'is it any good', 'which is the crowing camera phone', and so on. Well, today. I'll share a examine at the two contenders for finest camera call in the world: the Sony Ericsson K850i and Nokia N82.
Sony Ericsson K850i - Cyber-Shot Supremo
Ericsson where amongst the inceptive general public to realise the gravity of moving phones with cameras built in, still before they joined with Sony. Now, as Sony Ericsson, they enjoy taken the mart for camera phones to dizzying contemporary heights. There was a firm inevitability that one day, a Sony Ericsson camera ring would be released with the Cyber-Shot agnomen emblazoned a cross it, and although the antecedent one to determine so, the K800i, allot a benchmark, it's time, today, to eyeful at its open descendant, the Sony Ericsson K850i.
So, in a big, broad microcosm of ambulatory phones with cameras built in, what sets the K850i apart? Well, as mentioned, it features the patented Cyber-Shot technology to dash off enchanting awesome, pin-sharp photos as unceremoniously as pie. So, courtesy of Sony Ericsson, you amuse some really beautiful lenses, carbon copy stabiliser and anti-shake (believe me, this is a MASSIVELY choice thing!) and a xenon shine for superb bedtime shots. It in truth is a correct digital camera, built into a animated phone, and I'll advise you something, it's going to be indurate to top it!
Nokia N82 - growth complete a lens
Well, let's beam how hale the Nokia N82 stacks up against its rival. And... well, let's not beat about the bush, the N82 doesn't condign stand up to it. This great Nokia kicks the Sony Ericsson's extreme in every way! Ahead up is the camera, and whilst both of them weigh in at 5 megapixels (and in spite of the other's Cyber-Shot pedigree), two matters fabricate it a victory for the Nokia. Beginning is the actuality it has Carl Zeiss lenses, recognised as some of the best in the camera business. Moment is the flash, a xenon light that drowns absent the Sony's (already in fact bright) flash, utterly. It in fact is on a at variance consistent altogether.
But it's all the other bits in the N82 that let it achievement over the Sony Ericsson. The K850i may hold a bull camera, on the other hand it blameless can't compare to the other features of the N82 that Nokia retain squeezed in; things commensurate GPS, an marvelous modern player, and all the organiser gubbins you'd expect of a accurate smartphone to have. And whilst it pains me to conjecture this (being a Sony junkie), in the cold war between these two mobile phones, it's the Nokia N82 that wins.
Published: May 4, 2008