Lili
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5mp mode, default settings
34mp full size modem, default settings
going out now, taking just the Nokia with me.
Wow, the clarity of the eye in the full size shot is amazing. How the heck does Nokia do it on such a tiny sensor?
I can't wait until this kind of innovation makes its way to more popular phones, i.e. carrier-subsidized so that I can afford it! Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos.
I'm contemplating this phone now... I want another iphone but am seriously uncertain about the next one. its probably a 4S for me, from the second hand market. or the Nokia 808. I'm loving the shots, Lili. Tell me, is there a reading app for this phone? I have a bazillion ebooks which I read on the iphone in Stanza, but I could be persuaded to switch. Not if there isnt a decent app though.
Thank you Sue.
IMHO camera aside this is one of the best phones I have used.
Superb battery life
gorgeous screen
the FP1 version of the native browser is very useable!
The size and weight are really perfect, it feels like premium device...
As to apps...
There are several reader apps, the newest and best is said to be Ionic
Ionic E-Book Reader
I will dl and test it out.
Sue it has 16 gb built in memory, i also have a 32gb card installed. With Nokia Belle you can choose where anything is downloaded or installed to be it internal or external volume.
As to batery life I use mine very heavily and after 16 hours or so it has like 51% left.
Join us Sue, you know you want to...
ROFL! You know me too well and that battery life is phenomenal in these smart phone days...
It's clear to me that we are very close to requiring two cameras at most: A camera like the Nokia 808 for general use and one other specialized camera for enthusiast use. Most of the general public will need nothing more than the Nokia or its eventual competitors. It's a brave new world, indeed.
Absolutely. I just bought my HTC One S a few months ago (which has a decent 8mp camera in it, by the way - I'd say it and the iPhone are the "best of the rest" after the Nokia). But, at the end of my two-year contract, I may very well have the Nokia or whatever supercedes it in 24 months. Between now and then, I'll need to make some decisions on what to keep: My micro four-thirds kit or my Pentax APS-C kit. Perhaps neither. I'd still like a Fuji X100 or maybe a Sony NEX-7 before it's all over, though.