Fosfor Gadgets compares the image quality of two 3.2 megapixel camera phones -- the Sony Ericsson K800i and the Nokia N93 -- and much prefers the former (http://gadgets.fosfor.se/camera-phone-shootout).
The reviewer says the K800i takes much better photos indoors and outdoors as well as being slimmer, lighter and less complicated to begin using quickly because of the required screen and lens swivel of the N93.
Many regular digital cameras -- and especially camera phones -- take poorer indoor photos than outdoors -- and the Nokia and Sony Ericsson are no exceptions. However, Fosfor Gadgets prefers the K800i's quality, especially because it has a better flash.
N93 wins on zoom, video
The N93 has a 3x optical zoom while the K800i doesn't have any zoom. The N93's zoom quality does an okay job, however, it isn't anything to write home about.
Too bad there's no comparison on the site of the videos capabilities of the two phones. The N93 offers 30 frames per second and Nokia certainly promotes its video recording quality. Fosfar Gadgets doesn't like the K800i's video quality.
Regardless of the image quality between the two 3.2 megapixel handsets, Fosfor Gadgets compares the photos of the K800i with Sony Ericsson's 1.3 megapixel Z800i and the difference in image quality is quite dramatic, as you'd expect.
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