i've been using this phone on 02 for about 4 months now. surprisingly, no one talks about the quality (or lack of it) of the still pictures. i've tried to tweak as much as i can, but still comes out blurry most of the time. still pics are always under saturated. that can be fixed if u use the smartlight after taking the photo, but that brings out more noise. my se w910i takes way better pics than that. the video is very good compared to any other phone in the market. the touch sensitivity is no where near as good as iphone. i really don't know why people compare it to iphone. i was amazed when i used iphone and i felt i literally have to press the soft button on viewty, not touch them. still its better than an old fashion buttoned phone. its an 18 month contract so i have to stick with it now as i have no other choice. the manual says it supports up to 2 gb sd card, so if u think that u'll buy a 4 gb one, u should check if it supports it first.
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i've been using this phone on 02 for about 4 months now. surprisingly, no one talks about the quality (or lack of it) of the still pictures. i've tried to tweak as much as i can, but still comes out blurry most of the time. still pics are always under saturated. that can be fixed if u use the smartlight after taking the photo, but that brings out more noise. my se w910i takes way better pics than that. the video is very good compared to any other phone in the market. the touch sensitivity is no where near as good as iphone. i really don't know why people compare it to iphone. i was amazed when i used iphone and i felt i literally have to press the soft button on viewty, not touch them. still its better than an old fashion buttoned phone. its an 18 month contract so i have to stick with it now as i have no other choice. the manual says it supports up to 2 gb sd card, so if u think that u'll buy a 4 gb one, u should check if it supports it first.