While the flagship status of the Motorola CLIQ was decimated with the arrival of the Motorola Droid, both devices actually feature similar cameras with similar quirks! Other than the CLIQ’s … Continue Reading Pictures taken with the Motorola CLIQ
One of my coworkers recently let me take a euro-spec LG KM900 (Arena) for a spin… It’s a feature phone that was introduced about a year ago to compete with … Continue Reading Quickie: LG KM900 (Arena)
There are two ways to look at the Nokia N86 8MP: 1) It’s Nokia’s flagship non-touch media-centric smartphone, the successor to the mighty Nokia N95/N95-3/N95-4, and a proper substitute for … Continue Reading Nokia N86 8MP camera
The Nokia N97 mini camera is identical to the N97 camera (minus the lens cover), and similar to the N900 camera – ie. really quite nice! In fact, if you’ve … Continue Reading Pictures taken with the Nokia N97 mini
It was not long ago that a 5 megapixel camera was the exclusive domain of the high-end cameraphone. Today, almost every smartphone worth its salt includes a 5 megapixel camera! … Continue Reading Samsung T939 (Behold II) camera
The Sony Ericsson C905a follows in the footsteps of the excellent Sony Ericsson K850i, but adds WiFi (once debranded), a larger screen (2.4″ vs. 2.2″), and a presumably better camera … Continue Reading Pictures taken with the Sony Ericsson C905a
After Mobilize, I asked T-Mobile for a Motorola CLIQ review unit, but this Sony Ericsson TM717 (Equinox) arrived instead – oops :) So I’m not the target demographic for this … Continue Reading Quickie: Sony Ericsson TM717 (Equinox)
The BlackBerry 9630 (Tour) camera is identical to the BlackBerry 9530 (Storm) camera – if you’ve read my review of the Storm camera, you’ve read my review of the Tour … Continue Reading BlackBerry Tour camera
Talk about déjà vu… Sure, the HTC Hero features a 5 megapixel camera, but compared to the 3 megapixel camera on other HTC devices, it’s just more of the same! … Continue Reading Pictures taken with the HTC Hero
The Samsung Reclaim reminds me of the Samsung Instinct s30 – it’s not particularly compelling, but then again, I’m not the target audience! Is it green? To quote Jemery Clarkson: … Continue Reading Quickie: Samsung Reclaim
Quickie is a new column wherein I’ll provide quick reviews of devices I’ve used for a few days, complete with pictures & video, pros & cons, and camera samples. The … Continue Reading Quickie: HTC Touch Pro2
I’ve been using the Motorola Droid for a week now, and while the device is quite impressive overall, the camera is a mess… “But wait,” you protest, “those shots look … Continue Reading Motorola Droid camera
The Nokia N900 camera is really quite good. In fact, even with pre-release firmware, it walks all over the competition! It’s no surprise. The N900 comes from a long lineage … Continue Reading Pictures taken with the Nokia N900
As I’ve already mentioned, the Nokia 7705 (Twist) offers a great form-factor and decent hardware, but horrible software – just watch my rant at the 12-minute mark in this podcast … Continue Reading Nokia 7705 (Twist) camera
I’ve been back from my yearly time on the playa for a few days now, and as I’m looking at my pictures, one thing is becoming abundantly clear: cameraphones have … Continue Reading Cameraphones have come a long way
On paper, the Nokia 6790 (Surge) camera looks like a whole lot of “meh“! With only 2 megapixels, no auto-focus, and no flash, it’s nothing to write home about… Or … Continue Reading Pictures taken with the Nokia 6790
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