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Lumia 928 vs iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4 for best low-light camera, who wins?

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
1 min read

Nokia Lumia 928 vs iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4

Microsoft has released a new video showcasing the Windows Phone 8 powered Nokia Lumia 928 vs the primary competition, the Apple iPhone 5 and Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S4. In the video, we learn about “The Rig” and how Microsoft was able to test multiple phones at one time!

In the video, Microsoft touts the Nokia Lumia 928 as having the best low-light camera. The company attempts to prove this by creating a special “rig” that captures one photo at the same time from each smartphone attached to the “rig”. This method offers a “true” comparison between the smartphones, as the same angle and picture is taken on all the smartphones at once.

“In our latest video, we put iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone cameras to the test against the Nokia Lumia 928. Find out how we reinvented a rig that allows us to capture the same image from every phone at the exact same time,” the video description reads. You can watch the video embedded below.

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