Sunday, May 18, 2014

whts de difference b/w a VGA camera & those which r rayed in megapixels?




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Answer
a VGA camera has a resolution of 640 x 480 = +- 0.3 megapixels, but usually in cellphonne terms, the one measured in megapixels is the camera for happy snaps on the go, the VGA camera is the one facing the other way for video calling, so while you look at the phone screen, the megapixel camera is on the back, and the VGA camera is facing you.

How did the phones change over the past?




evaurs2008


Help plaease..


Answer
Well, if you are talking about old cell phones versus new cell phones, there are a LOT of differences.

The camera: Old old cell phones used to have 0.3 megapixel/1.3 megapixel cameras. Now, we have 3.2/5/8 memgapixel cameras with more zoom and better quality/more features.

The screens: They used to be very crappy resolution, non color, and small. Now, phones like the iPhone and Touch Pro have phenomenal screens. The iPhone has a 3.5 inch touchscreen with 480x320 resolution! Touch screens are new too.

The size/style: They used to be ugly clunkers, fat and ugly. Now, phones like the iPhone/Storm/Behold/Curve 8900 are beautifully designed. We even have 'luxury' phones that cost thousands of dollars.

MP3 players: They used not to have them and now almost every single one has it.

Hope I helped!




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