It's not so much the despicable quality of pictures taken with a
camera phone, but rather the challenge of being around IP that's not
one's own. Also those that work for the government will prefer not to
have a camera phone, just to be sure in case they forgot to leave the
mobile phone in the car. My guess though is that I'll have to keep my
Nokia E60 running for years to come...


On Nov 24, 10:39 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I used to despise cameras in phones too until I started using my ION
> full time. The camera in this one is actually useful and the fact that
> pictures can be downloaded from the SD card easily vs. only being able
> to send them over the network makes it economical as well. I find
> myself using it for snapshots even though the picture quality is
> pretty pathetic compared to a regular digital camera.
>
> -John Coryat

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