You guys have to remember that the majority of the cell phone using population aren't like we are, the Engadget Mobile reader/commenters. A 2.0MP, actually, to me, seems to be more than sufficient. This is not a smart phone; it is just a texting phone probably aimed at tweens. A 2.0MP is fine to snap a shot of a friend doing something he'd probably not want to remember or for getting a snap of a dog on a skateboard.
If this were a smart phone, I'd totally agree. Put a 2.0MP camera on the next iPhone (okay, I get it, its smart phone status is controversial), the next iteration of the BlackJack line and there'd be a problem. But this, this seems to be okay.
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You guys have to remember that the majority of the cell phone using population aren't like we are, the Engadget Mobile reader/commenters. A 2.0MP, actually, to me, seems to be more than sufficient. This is not a smart phone; it is just a texting phone probably aimed at tweens. A 2.0MP is fine to snap a shot of a friend doing something he'd probably not want to remember or for getting a snap of a dog on a skateboard.
If this were a smart phone, I'd totally agree. Put a 2.0MP camera on the next iPhone (okay, I get it, its smart phone status is controversial), the next iteration of the BlackJack line and there'd be a problem. But this, this seems to be okay.