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iii James iii
Jun 20th 2008
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Fredrik
Jun 20th 2008
Sounds like a pretty good phone, but I do have my doubts about the camera. I wasn't able to find any information on Ericsson's website, but it sounds a bit gimmicky with a 5 MP sensor on such a camera phone. I doubt the sensor is that big, and just like lenses, sensors also have a so called "sweet spot", too many megapixels can actually be a bad thing in relation to the sensor size... oh well, I hope you'll be happy =) -
Iceberg Jun 20th 2008Sweet phone James. I'm due in September to upgrade from my current phone, so I'll have to check this one out :D
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Fredrik
Jun 20th 2008
I'm personally looking for a new phone myself (my current E-Ten running Windows Mobile isn't directly functional). As soon as Telia/Apple announces their price plans for the iPhone I'll see if it's worth it (the UK and US price plans are ridiculously high). I would love to be able to develop software for the iPhone, but I won't be able to afford it if the prices overseas are anything to go by. -
Tyler durden Jun 21st 2008yeah nice phone i currently have an iphone but on july 11th i am able to upgrade my phone for free to the 3g so i cant wait
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Jana
Jun 22nd 2008
I think the photo quality is pretty good for a mobile phone camera :) -
dedu
Jun 22nd 2008 edited
i heard samsung mobile is coming up with an 8 MP phone. -
Libid21 Jun 24th 2008Nice phone, dude.
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The camera is perfect for holiday style shots of people, nothing professional. But it's a whopping 5MP, which is great for such a slim phone.
Here's a shot of my best mate with my girl friend (no, she's not a freak. The blue thing is part of a dress she's making in textiles).
http://i32.tinypic.com/2i9saci.jpg