I took a short clip of the same scene on the Nokia 6630 (a typical smartphone, recording in .3gp format at 176 by 144 pixels, 15 fps), the Nokia N70 (the first smartphone to have CIF-resolution video recording, 352 by 288 pixels, 15fps), the Nokia N90 (similar spec to the N70 but with Carl Zeiss optics) and the Nokia N93 (640 by 480 pixels, 30 fps). In each case, I then took a random screen grab from the clip.
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