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I've always thought that a camera with a higher megapixel (as stated in the stats) will have a better quality photo.

However, LifeHacker states:

specs won't tell you much. Megapixels only determine how large the photos will be, not how good they're going to look, so don't pick an 8MP cameraphone over a 5MP cameraphone just because of the spec list. Take some pictures with the dispaly unit in the store if possible, especially in low light, and see how it compares to other phones;

I was thinking that By that logic: If increasing the size of the photo without increasing prceision is all it takes to change the camera stats from 2MP to 8MP (or even higher), why would any manufacturer still write their phone as having a 2MP camera ?

Is it true that manufacturers generally cannot lie about these kind of stats so it is safe to say that a 8MP camera-phone will generally do better (in terms of quality) than a 5MP camera-phone?

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I am pretty sure that this question is off-topic since it is not really Android related. It may be on-topic on photo.stackexchange.com . But LifeHacker is right: Megapixels only determine how large the CCD resolution is. That alone gives no indication about the quality of the CCD in various other important aspects, like how natural the colors are, which bias the CCD has, etc. – Flow Dec 29 '11 at 14:36
This may actually be a duplicate over on Photography, but in any case, a search for simply "megapixels" over there returns 8 pages of results. Some of them seem like they could have some relevant information (hard for me to judge since I don't know a whole lot about photography). – eldarerathis Dec 29 '11 at 16:02

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An 8MP camera will have a higher resolution than a 5MP camera, so, all things being equal, it can take higher quality pictures. However, all things are not equal, and there are many more factors to picture quality than just resolution.

As to the second part of your question, higher resolution is not just increasing the size of the saved image, the CMOS sensor in a higher resolution camera has more photocells than in a lower resolution camera.

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