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Sony Ericsson K850 vs. Nokia N95: 5 megapixel shootout

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Sony Ericsson K850 vs. Nokia N95: 5 megapixel shootout - read the full textThis year several GSM cameraphones have already reached the 5 megapixel barrier. The Nokia N95 has been out long enough now that it's even got an update - an 8GB version with a larger screen and a larger battery so obviously it will stick around...

 

sonyericsson is always best in kamera and sound

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  • 2007-12-28 18:37
  • mh8T

and when we go out ..we need a bag for n95!!! it's too big.. nokia reprezents the telephone of a busines man and sony the thelephone of the young people

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  • 2007-12-26 01:19
  • p3J1

i just saying the true,a non optic/lens 5.0megapixels cmos wan to compare to a 5.0megapixels carzl zeiss optics this is so funny!plus the phone also non-smart phone wan to compare to a smart phone,this is more funny

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  • 2007-12-22 07:51
  • ibaA

check this video:
N95 at end-December will turn like Wii!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dekBUxwRYtc

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  • 2007-12-15 15:50
  • ibah

check this review too:
http://www.smape.com/en/review...kia_N95.html

they said:
"Sony Ericsson were able to design a well-balanced 5 Mpix camera phone which isn’t bad at all at taking pictures but it has very few advantages over the N95 while the latter was able to beat its competitor in quite a number of tests."

"The hardware design of K850i is extremely successful, making it a handy and easy-to-learn digital camera, simplicity being a huge benefit. The motion detector is quite an intriguing features, and the gallery feature is rather good as well. But taken as a whole, the handset doesn’t have any far-advanced functions in comparison to the Nokia’s flagship N95. It gives us an expectation that a situation similar to the last year’s will take place again, when N73 sold better than its rivals, and N95 is going to have even better sales – not because K850i turned bad or is just an intermediate product making way to a more advanced successor but largely due to N95’s outstanding qualities, even considering its high price."

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  • 2007-12-12 03:27
  • Mtyp

check out this 5 MegaPixels "blind test"
http://www.gsmarena.com/5_mega...view-191.php

the winner:
1. N95
2. G600
3. Viewty
4. K850

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  • 2007-12-12 03:26
  • Mtyp

@ Vissu

100% truth

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  • 2007-12-11 03:33
  • BLIS

What a bunch of sourgraping SE fanboys. Clearly you all must be blind. Happens with PS3 fanboys too. I don't like either but you're all free to express your stupidity here.

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  • 2007-12-09 11:08
  • PSwd

Just to point out. The only reason the N95 won was because of the video in which the Nokia got 5 and the SE only got 1. To say that the video quality of the K850i is only to the standard of 1 out of 5 is absolutely ludicrus!!! it's at least a 3! And what use is a camera if you can't keep it on for more than an hour? Clearly the K850 is at least the equal of the N95 if not slightly the superior!?!?!

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  • 2007-12-06 19:25
  • Mk4i

Here we are at the end of this shootout. GSMArena was once again an arena for the battle of the titans. We hope that this article will help you decide between the most popular 5-megapixel choices on the market if you are going to buy your next phone based on its photographic abilities. In this heavy-weight championship series the Sony Ericsson K850 managed to collect a total of 31 points, while the Nokia N95 managed to beat it by a slight margin with a total of 34 points. Those numbers are indicative only and you should give more weight to the results of the tests that matter most to you. It was a close call, but this time we prefer the Nokia model. The main issue with previous Nokia cameras - the overprocessed look is gone with the N95 and the experience Nokia had with their photo mobiles so far seems enough to compete with the years of Sony know-how in the field. As a last note, let's not forget that Sony Ericsson K850 firmware is still in beta. If the photo quality changes significantly with the final version we will revise the article.

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  • 2007-12-04 15:00
  • vpcE

hey guys! take it easy! i've just been to www.mobile-review.com and they concluded that these phones are on a draw. they have their own strong points ok? like what the above mentioned website said, "K850 is better in natural color reproduction and camera user interface.... and N95 is more artistic...... ok.... now i'm confused? artistic in what way. anyway, like they said it's a draw. but in my opinion, i like k850 slightly better. check out the chamomile image comparison between the 2 phones. n95 looks somewhat fake. it's like the chamomile flower was just pasted on a grass background. i dunno. i think it's the result of too much post-image processing. anyhow, k850 wins in my opinion since i like more natural color reproduction. and more importantly, it's close to half the price of n95.

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  • 2007-12-02 19:24
  • vxnn

I thought GSMarena.com is unbiased. U say N95 cam is better than k850!. Im really shocked!. What you did isn't a review. Its a pure way of publicity for nokia. Go check mobile-review.com.

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  • 2007-11-25 08:15
  • M@T2

if cyber-shot is that usefull why SONY also wan to collaborate with CARZL ZEISS ???say lar!collaborate no need money?is free ??why SONY don just use CYBER-SHOT then go wasting money collaborate with CARZL ZEISS, the true is at here.God bless u ur word so bad, ur parent are fester same as u fester people

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  • 2007-11-22 15:12
  • ibXW

Oh...now i get it, u thought Sony Cybershot and Carl Zeiss is different things? How ignorant are u...i'm tired of explaining to u NN (go mobile88 k850i see what does it mean), jz one thing GOd bless u!

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  • 2007-11-20 15:48
  • ibfI

Huh? Have u ever seen a Sony Cybershot camera before? Oh...i'm so surprised u have eyes but never saw a Sony Cybershot camera? See clearly what is written beside da lens "Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar", dun believe? http://ec1.images-amazon.com/i...DnVBvV1L.jpg

U can search for other Sony's cameras too, please don't humiliate yourself...i know u've been to Mobile88.com barking, so stop it X(

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  • 2007-11-20 15:42
  • ibfI

carzl zeiss rules at photographic!even sony digital camera need to use carzl zeiss in the digital camera, just a cyber-shot cannot rules in digital camera

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  • 2007-11-20 01:38
  • ibaD

i say digital camera not phone ur eyes grown at where? go check sony brand digital camera got carzl zeiss anot

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  • 2007-11-20 01:36
  • ibaD

Yup, Lee, Sony Ericsson JUST use Cybershot in their cameraphones, like my k800i bCOZ they dun even hav to use Carl Zeiss to beat Nokia! It's that simple!~

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  • 2007-11-18 10:40
  • ibfy

SONY got use Carzl Zeiss in it Digital Camera ya?Why don just use Cyber-Shot?think about it

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  • 2007-11-17 13:27
  • ibaD

Hello Ducky_88, cameraphone >>> take picture the moment u don't think u need a camera, and good quality is of highest welcome. Share it through MMS is a breeze. Blogging is also possible. Camera >>> a truly dedicated picturing device but annoying stuff to carry around all the time. Cannot even connect to others to share picture. Muz go through a PC first. Let's not be cruel to mention 3G, music-playing, gaming, software, internet....blah blah blah #Never Miss a Shot# that's the tagline, get it?

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  • 2007-11-09 15:05
  • ibfx

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