BlackBerry, iOS, or Windows Phone? - Which would you choose?

JRDroid

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I would go to Windows Phone. I used to use it and actually really like it. I am constantly torn between Windows Phone and Android because I do love both. I am actually considering buying a Lumia 1020 off contract to go with my HTC One (can you tell I like phones with neat camera tricks)
 

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I would go to Windows Phone. I used to use it and actually really like it. I am constantly torn between Windows Phone and Android because I do love both. I am actually considering buying a Lumia 1020 off contract to go with my HTC One (can you tell I like phones with neat camera tricks)

The Nokia Lumia has 41 MP camera.

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The Nokia Lumia has 41 MP camera.

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Megapixels don't actually mean anything when determining actual photo quality. It's just a number to sell devices. Ask any professional photographer.

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Megapixels don't actually mean anything when determining actual photo quality. It's just a number to sell devices. Ask any professional photographer.

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You are not wrong. However, the clarity on Nokia Lumia phones are actually pretty awesome. Look at the pureview 808.

In the end, nothing beats android :D

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The Nokia Lumia has 41 MP camera.

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I'm aware. Its camera is why I would get it.

Megapixels don't actually mean anything when determining actual photo quality. It's just a number to sell devices. Ask any professional photographer.

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You are correct, but the Lumia has more to it than just sheer megapixel count. It has a physically large sensor, OIS, and fancy software. It isn't intended to take 41 MP photos (as a matter of fact, you can't even save the photos as 41 MP). It uses all the data to over sample your photo, allowing you to zoom in without a percieved loss in clarity and eliminate noise in pictures taken in low light or at high ISO. There are two solutions to solve the zoom issue on a cell phone camera, throw an actual zoom lens on it (looking at you Samsung) or high MP and fancy software.
 

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