P40 Pro has 50 MP, f/1.9 camera, Nokia 8.3 a 64 MP, f/1.9 shooter, Nokia 5.3 has 13 MP, f/1.8, while Nokia 2.4 has a 13 MP camera. Just a few tidbits about the main shooters of the used devices. Photos are in this order: Huawei P40Pro, Nokia 8.3 5G, Nokia 5.3, Nokia 2.4. Let’s hit it with the regular shot taken by just opening the app, maybe focusing (we might not do that with 5.3, but unfortunately were taking just one shot per test). You can check the photos in full resolution on our Flickr page. I reduced the resolution of the photos to conserve the server space but didn’t edit them in any way. We were sitting in a bar and just saw an ideal night scenery, a bit of street light, some store banners, dark passage, a lot of objects where we can see how the cameras perform. The players are Huawei P40Pro, Nokia 8.3 5G, Nokia 5.3, and Nokia 2.4. So, Stipe and I gathered for a drink, put on the table the phones we had on us, and did a quick low light camera test. I must say I didn’t expect it to be ready for the comparison with the best in the smartphone business, but it really is. Not that I’m crazy in love with its hardware design, but I’m surprised how well the camera, the main sensor, performers. Nokia 8.3 5G is finally with us, and I must say that it was worth of waiting.
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