No it wasn't clear, and I don't think you think it's that clear anyways, labeling me as a SE/LG fanboy in your subsequent posts.
Frankly, I don't even know why everyone's using the GSMArena pictures to judge the white balance of these camera phones. I'm quite sure the editors over at GSMArena are not professional digital camera reviewers, up there with the likes of Phil Askey.
I'll now take a stab at the LG/SE/Nokia comparo:
White balance aside, the LG looks a little softer than any of the other images.
The SE has visible artifacts around and near every edge, which leads me to think that it's JPEG compression is a little high, or there's some post processing going on.
The Nokia goes even further where the SE left off. This probably isn't because of the JPEG compression, but rather heavy image processing by the phone itself. Clearly shown is how the phone interprets the white lights as multi coloured. The colours on the swing set look much more 'solid & vivid' but they're clearly not natural and true to scenary.
All in all, I would take the LG image over any of them, why? Because it seems to be less processed and touched. Why would I take a less processed image? The same reason why people prefer to shoot RAW over JPEG.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but that means nothing if you don't even try to back it up.. You're causing this thread to run in circles for no apparent reason, when it should be on topic about the N95 and it's capabilities.
@lastdon00
The SE takes better night shots because the flash is much better than the N73's