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So I have a Galaxy S 2 on AT&T and a Razr on Verizon.
Comparing both cameras, it seems that Motorola really has a problem in low light conditions.
Taking pictures inside the GS2 definately has the edge. The GS2 takes pictures fine with normal inside lighting without the flash, and the Razr needs to have the flash on.
Just viewing the camera's viewfinder on the screen before a shot, you can see how much darker the Razr lense sees as opposed to how much brighter things are on the GS2.
It also seems the GS2 has a better color balance as well.
Do you think this is a software issue or a problem with the design of the hardware lense?
Just curious if anyone else compared both phone's cameras. I use my phone's camera a lot, so that is an important thing to me.
Comparing both cameras, it seems that Motorola really has a problem in low light conditions.
Taking pictures inside the GS2 definately has the edge. The GS2 takes pictures fine with normal inside lighting without the flash, and the Razr needs to have the flash on.
Just viewing the camera's viewfinder on the screen before a shot, you can see how much darker the Razr lense sees as opposed to how much brighter things are on the GS2.
It also seems the GS2 has a better color balance as well.
Do you think this is a software issue or a problem with the design of the hardware lense?
Just curious if anyone else compared both phone's cameras. I use my phone's camera a lot, so that is an important thing to me.