Samsung Galaxy S4 edges out iPhone 5 in camera test - CNET

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The new leader of the Android pack nosed ahead of Apple's flagship smartphone in DxO Labs' photo and video tests.
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The Samsung Galaxy S4 has a 13-megapixel camera.
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DxO Labs has named Samsung's Galaxy S4 a new winner for its mobile-phone camera tests.
The French firm, which specializes in camera optics and image sensor analysis, gave the new Android phone a score of 75 this week, edging out the iPhone 5 at 72. The top scorer is the Nokia 808 Pureview at 77, but model is hobbled by its Symbian operating system, a commercial failure compared to Apple's iOS in the iPhone and Google's Android in the Galaxy S4.
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Perhaps Nokia will have better commercial success with its rumored "Eos" phone, which could incorporate the relatively large image sensor and high-end Zeiss lens of the 808 Pureview into a Windows Phone model. And of course the iPhone 5 isn't the last word from Apple.
Cameras are a crucial part of smartphone performance as people shift away from dedicated cameras to a device that they're likely to have at all times and that has a network connection for immediate sharing.
The Samsung flagship phone outdid its iPhone rival in most categories for still photos and videos, DxO concluded, but it wasn't a clean sweep. The iPhone 5 suffered fewer image-processing artifacts and its video stabilization worked better.
The Galaxy S4 showed "impressive detail preservation in bright light conditions," DxO said. "The 13-megapixel sensor shows a significant improvement compared to the best 8-megapixel smartphone cameras."
In low light, though, the Galaxy S4 suffered from noise, and in general the camera oversharpened images so that edges suffered from halos.
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DxO Labs breaks down the photo and video scores for the Samsung Galaxy S4.
(Credit: DxO Labs)

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