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Nokia camera phones are generally better than any other camera phone on the market, including the iPhone. The iPhone's trick is that it over exposes the photos to make them seem more vivid.
you can tell because the regular iPhone doesn't have a camera while the iPhone 3gs has one and other new accessories.
No, it does not. The first iPhone to have a front facing camera was the model that followed after the 3GS: the iPhone 4. The front camera was introduced as part of a new feature to FaceTime other iPhone owners, essentially introducing the prospect of video calling to the cellphone experience.
iHome provides home audio, portable audio, headphones, and other parts and accessories for the iPhone 5. They are also teamed up with Disney in selling accessories for the iPhone for kids.
Nokia camera phones, their camera has about as great as a quality as other phones. If you want a phone just for a good camera, try a sony ericson or a blackberry or an Iphone.
A switcher that will connect 2-3-4 other devices such as a camera, vcr etc. one at a time to a single audio/video input on the TV set.
Well, the iPhone 3g has a camera so any apps that have to do with that won't work. Other than that no.
Not really, iPhone ringtones are in .m4r format, which is quite unique, but you can use software to convert your iTunes ringtone(.m4r file) to other audio formats like mp3, wma etc.
Nokia N8 by far has the best camera for a widely-available cell phone. Other good camera devices in the US are: T-Mobile myTouch 4g slide iPhone 4 HTC Evo 3D
iPhones are awesome! They are an iPod, camera, and phone all in one! What more could you ask for?!?
The iPod touch has all of the same functions as the iPhone except it has no camera, microphone, calling & texting. Also the iPod touch requires wi-fi for some apps that you can just use your phone network for with the iPhone.
Hi, there! That isn't really taking a picture on the iPhone -- it's taking a screenshot. Although it makes the shutter sound, the camera really has nothing to do with this function. On any iPhone, holding the power button and then pressing the Home button takes a picture of whatever's onscreen at that time. The picture is saved to your camera roll like any other photo.