Apple's iPhone loses the New York Times' selfie smackdownNone of the leading smartphones are optimized for the hottest shot of all.
<p>FORTUNE -- "Selfies are great," says the
New York Times' Molly Wood (rhymes with Hollywood), "but the front-facing cameras on cellphones are terrible."</p>
<p>"Selfies taken on most major smartphones," she writes in Thursday's issue, "are almost uniformly of poor quality. They're unfocused, pixelated, dark, blown-out, backlit, grainy and worst of all, distorted (I swear, I have a normal size nose!)."</p>
<p>Some may
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Apple's iPhone loses the New York Times' selfie smackdown