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LG G2 VS Samsung Galaxy S4: Camera Specs & Performance Of Android Flagship Handsets, Both With 13MP Cameras Compared, Which Device Wins?

Wednesday, November 27, 2013


LG G2 VS Samsung Galaxy S4: Camera Specs & Performance Of Android Flagship Handsets, Both With 13MP Cameras Compared, Which Device Wins?  
LG G2 VS Samsung Galaxy S4: Anybody who has been following the new releases into the 
competitive smartphone market will tell you that LG G2 and Samsung Galaxy S4 are some of the best flagship phones in circulation today. Deciding the winner of an LG G2 VS Samsung Galaxy S4 battle however is a very difficult task. In this review, we drill down at the camera specs - the centerpiece and sometimes the holy grail of most smartphone features.


When looking at the processors, the G2 is just a tad bit more powerful than the S4. When it comes to memory, they are both equipped with 2GB RAM. Looking at the screen resolution, they both have 1,920 by 1,080 Full HD resolutions. This review will put both devices cameras head to head to see how they do.
Once again, the two device manufacturers, LG and Samsung both decided to go for the same number of megapixels for the cameras. Both devices are boasting 13 Megapixel cameras.
When it comes to capturing photos outdoors or when it is a nice sunny day, it is obvious as is the case with most smartphones that they do well. Looking at the G2 pictures however, they have colors that are a bit deeper with a little more detail than the GS4.
When it comes to the indoors photos or in a dim setting, the difference between the two device cameras becomes very clear. The G2 takes better photos overall than the GS4. When you do not use a flash on either device and have the image stabilization, The LG will have a better focus than the S4. This means less blurry photos. The photos will also have much less grain, more rich colors and higher detail than the Samsung. With the GS4, you will have to try quite a number of times before you can get a shot you are satisfied with.
When you switch on the flash, the GS4 will bleach out people and objects as the flash is a bit too strong. The G2 on the other hand spreads out its flash well throughout the frames so that there is an accurate representation of the subjects in the frames. Both of these devices however take a long 5 seconds to grab a photo with the flash on.

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