Skip to main content

How Qualcomm’s Snapdragon gave the Nokia 1020 its fire-breathing camera

Qualcomm Snapdragon
Image used with permission by copyright holder

I’ve been doing a long-term evaluation of the Nokia 1020, and if the fact that I don’t want to give it back is any indication, it appears to be going well. The camera is incredible. My old Nokia 920 was good, but I really didn’t notice that much difference between it at other high-end smartphones with good cameras. The 1020 is the first smartphone that has truly made my DLSR and point-and-shoot cameras obsolete; I simply don’t carry them with me anymore.

I decided to take a look underneath the technology this week. While a great deal has to do with the lenses and sensor, the Snapdragon processor (you gotta love the little dragon commercial) is doing much of the heavy lifting. As it turns out, the processor does matter in a phone, because this one would be nowhere near as good without it.

What’s inside matters

To get the Nokia 1020’s camera from great to amazing, it needed to be able to offer optical image stabilization, high-dynamic range imaging (HDR), precision shutter control, and a Xenon flash (a feature generally just found in standalone cameras). Since its unique sensor captures 41 megapixels of raw image data, it needed the computing power to rapidly process, edit and compress the pictures taken. Finally, to get the result to produce amazing pictures, there needed to be automated noise reduction and color tuning. The end result is the best camera, particularly in low light, on a smartphone in the market today. Many of these features tie directly into specific features of the Snapdragon processor, and wouldn’t have worked had a lesser chip been selected for the phone.

Nokia Lumia 1020 back camera macroThe camera isn’t just good at still images, either, it shoots 1080p video at 30 frames per second. Many smartphones can do that, but the Qualcomm chip in the Lumia 1020 can technically handle 20-megapixel video at 30 frames per second (though the phone doesn’t support it). Encoding puts a massive strain on a processor, making this spec a good indication of just how powerful the Snapdragon is.

AnandTech, a site that typically does a great job of comparing PC processors, did a detailed test on the camera in this phone and concurred that is so far beyond anything else, it crosses into amazing.

Picking a smartphone

There are really four things I want from my smartphone: It has to be a good phone, it has to be a good PDA, it has to run the apps I want to run, and it has to have a great camera, because I take a lot of pictures (mostly of cars). Having a good idea what you want in a smartphone before you start shopping can help you avoid getting enticed by what some marketing person wants you to buy. Ultimately, you want to find a phone you’ll love on the first day you have it and still enjoy up until you trade it in for a newer model. If you’re older, have trouble seeing small text, or just have big hands, you’ll want a bigger screen. If you have small hands, perhaps look for a smaller one. If just buying Apple is most important, then you should do that. If the next phone you have must have a wooden case, well there is a phone for you.

As smartphones mature, I’ve noticed that I’m starting to care more about what’s inside them, just like I did with my PC. Having the performance headroom to drive the features I want to use is becoming important to me. The one caveat is that I won’t sacrifice battery life for performance, which is good, as this Nokia 1020 actually gets better battery life than my old 920 did, also largely thanks to Qualcomm’s platform.

Specs aren’t just for showing off

If you are like me, and are chasing a particular feature or level of performance, the chip in your next smartphone will likely matter to you as much as it’s starting to matter to me. Funny how the world is changing: It seems just as we seem to care less and less what’s inside our PCs, we seem to be caring more about what is inside our smartphones – or at least should be.

In any case, if you get a chance, check out the camera in the Nokia 1020. It is simply amazing! Now if they’d just turn that Qualcomm dragon commercial into a movie…

Editors' Recommendations

Topics
Rob Enderle
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Rob is President and Principal Analyst of the Enderle Group, a forward-looking emerging technology advisory firm. Before…
We finally know when Apple will announce its 2024 iPads
Official artwork for Apple event in May 2024.

(more…)

Read more
One of the biggest Oura Ring competitors just did something huge
The Ultrahuman Ring Air and the Oura Ring, resting on a table.

Ultrahuman, the maker of the Ultrahuman Ring Air, is making its way to U.S. production grounds. The company is setting up a production facility in Indiana, which will mark the first time a smart ring from Ultrahuman will be assembled from scratch on U.S. soil.

“The UltraFactory will offer an end-to-end production capability and is based on the company’s first operational model of such a facility in India,” the company says.

Read more
Best Verizon new customer deals: Galaxy S24, iPhone and more
Verizon logo on a smartphone screen in a dark room and a finger touching it.

If you’re in the market for one of the best phones, or any new phone for that matter, you’re going to need a good carrier. Verizon has long been one of the most popular options, as it boasts one of the most reliable networks in the United States. It offers some of the best cell phone plans out there, and for new customers Verizon also offers some pretty impressive discounts on new phones. In many cases this means you can brand new, recently released phones entirely for free when signing up with Verizon. And that’s the case right now, as we’re currently seeing some of the best Verizon new customer deals we’ve seen. You can pretty easily land a new iPhone, Samsung Galaxy phone, and Google Pixel for free, and we’ve got all of the details on how to do so. If that sounds enticing, read onward and start shopping the best Verizon new customer deals available right now.
Free iPhone SE (3rd Gen)

The 2022 release of the Apple iPhone SE is yours for free when you sign up for a new 5G data plan on Verizon -- no trade-ins required. It's the best small smartphone in our list of the best smartphones with a 4.7-inch Liquid Retina display, but it doesn't sacrifice performance as it's powered by Apple's A15 Bionic chip that's also found in the iPhone 13 line and pre-installed with iOS 15. The latest iPhone SE is equipped with a single 12MP rear sensor and 7MP selfie camera, which are boosted by Apple's software to enable better photographs.

Read more