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Smartphone Camera Battle: iPhone 4 vs. the Android Army

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June 29, 2010
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Smartphone Camera Battle: iPhone 4 vs. the Android Army
Which new blockbuster smartphone shoots the best photos and videos? We put Apple's iPhone 4, Motorola's Droid X, HTC's EVO 4G, and Samsung's Galaxy to the test. There's a clear-cut winner. - Senior Editor Tim Moynihan
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