In part 1 of this series, Steve Litchfield looked at exposed camera glass on some phone models and investigated whether scratches really make a difference. In this, part 2, he investigates the pros and cons of LED/dual-LED/Xenon flashes in camera phones - which one should you be considering if imaging is paramount? Part 3 will investigate the fabled 'Megapixel myth' with an objective eye, and we're also planning on adding some extra technical camera-related articles later on, courtesy of AAS regular Dirk Snoyt.
When your application is blacklisted because it duplicates the functions on the phone, something has gone wrong. Ewan considers the issue of a single monolithic app store, and why he thinks the Symbian way is better.
In part 1 of a new series, Steve Litchfield looks at exposed camera glass on some phone models and investigates whether scratches really make a difference.
Part 2 will investigate the pros and cons of LED/dual-LED/Xenon flashes in camera phones, while Part 3 will investigate the fabled 'Megapixel myth' with an objective eye...
Rafe gives a first impression preview of the Nokia N79. The hardware is the main focus as we take an early look at a prototype version of Nokia's latest Nseries 'candybar' handset.
Rafe takes a preliminary look at the Nokia N85. Looking at the key differences with earlier devices, new technologies and the evolution of the dual slider.
So the N85 looks like the N81 looks like the N96 looks (a bit) like the N78. Good, that means the market is maturing and growing, which is exactly what we want to happen. Ewan Spence explains why.