Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Mobile
  3. Legacy Archives

Nokia pits Lumia 928 against iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3 in low-light video camera showdown

Add as a preferred source on Google

lumia 928 video comparisonCheck out our full review of the Nokia Lumia 928 smartphone.

Nokia has updated its teaser website for its upcoming Lumia 928 smartphone with a YouTube video that purports to demonstrate how much better the handset’s camera performs in low-light conditions compared to other leading smartphones already on the market.

Recommended Videos

The video (below) pits “the new Nokia Lumia” against the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3 and comprises a 90-second sequence shot on the Hurricane Coaster at Adventureland in New York, a ride that promises to “drop you virtually straight down and complete a 180 degree turn in the blink of an eye.” But that’s not important. What is important is that it’s pretty dark.

“We took the new Nokia Lumia to Adventureland in Farmingdale, New York and strapped it to the front row of a rollercoaster called The Hurricane”, Nokia says on the video’s YouTube page. “We thought we would capture some video footage alongside the Samsung Galaxy S3 as well as the iPhone 5. Which phone takes better video on this shake-filled and low-lit ride? You decide.”

Of course, there isn’t much deciding to be done, as Nokia would of course have hastily consigned the video file to the trash can had it shown the 928’s images to be inferior to those of its rivals. In side-by-side comparisons in the latter half of the video, the Lumia’s images do indeed look crisper on the whole, with Nokia claiming “greater color saturation” and “sharper image focus” compared to the iPhone 5’s footage. Against the S3, the 928’s images demonstrate “sharper image focus” and “less video noise”, according to Nokia.

The mobile maker arrived at its conclusions by selecting single frames from each handset’s video, but freeze the side-by-side sequences at random moments by yourself and you might not see such a huge difference in quality.

The Finnish firm’s yet-to-launch 928 model hasn’t even been officially unveiled yet, though some expect the reveal to take place at a special Nokia event in London scheduled for May 14.

A recent Vanity Fair ad for the 928 revealed the device will incorporate Nokia’s PureView imaging technology, image stabilization and a top quality Carl Zeiss lens. As for its low-light capabilities, you decide (once it hits stores).

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
How to use WhatsApp Web
We'll show you how to use WhatsApp on your desktop or laptop
WhatsApp Web

As one of the most popular messaging services, you’ve already heard of WhatsApp. From its humble beginnings in 2009—two years before Apple introduced iMessage—to its acquisition by Facebook (now Meta) in 2014, WhatsApp has become the dominant messaging platform around the globe.

In recent years, it's grown even more potent with new features like video messages, self-destructing voice messages, the ability to edit sent messages, and more. We even finally got an WhatsApp iPad app in May 2025.

Read more
What is WhatsApp? How to use the app, tips, tricks, and more
From setting it up to mastering hidden features, here is your complete guide to WhatsApp.
Electronics, Phone, Mobile Phone

There's no shortage of messaging apps out there. The past decade has given us more options than we know what to do with, largely because smartphones demanded something better than plain old SMS.

Both the App Store and the Play Store are packed with apps that promise to revolutionize the way we communicate. Most of them didn't make it. The truth is, a messaging app is only as good as the number of people using it, and most apps never cross that threshold.

Read more
How to restore deleted or missing contacts on your iPhone
Lost your iPhone contacts? Here's how to get them back in minutes!
iPhone in hand showing restore contacts page

At some point, we all stopped memorizing phone numbers. It happened gradually, and now most of us can barely recall two or three phone numbers off the top of our heads. So when your iPhone contacts vanish, whether after a software update or an accidental delete, it can feel like a minor crisis.

Thankfully, if you act fast, you can easily restore deleted contacts on your iPhone. So, before you start texting people asking for their numbers again, try these methods to get your contacts back. These methods will work on all latest iPhone models.

Read more