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What phone do you use?

How do you like the BlackBerry Storm?
 
Just got the LG Dare today (well, technically yesterday), and I'm loving it so far.
 
I think I'll be picking up a new phone with a better camera soon, not sure what to get though.

Blackberry Storm and LG Dare have amazing cameras, 3.2 megapixels. One of the main reasons I chose the Dare.
 
Blackberry Storm and LG Dare have amazing cameras, 3.2 megapixels. One of the main reasons I chose the Dare.

Does it blur when you move it if you're taking a picture? My camara can take a great picture but only when held perfectly still. :(
 
My friend has the Blackberry Storm, and the touch screen clicking navigation method gets on my nerves... IMO it defeats the point of a touch screen - no buttons.
 
My friend has the Blackberry Storm, and the touch screen clicking navigation method gets on my nerves... IMO it defeats the point of a touch screen - no buttons.

Wait what? I presume you double press on the screen to select something then?
 
Wait what? I presume you double press on the screen to select something then?

There is a button behind the screen, and when you want to select something you press down on the screen and it clicks (like a button)... you can't just tap on the screen to select something, you have to press the button.

EDIT: Look Here

Gizmodo said:
Typing on that clicky touchscreen
Let's talk more about ClickThrough, since using the Storm means using it. RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis, who notoriously said he can't type on a piece of glass, told me that it was in development for years as they looked to evolve past the trackball while accomplishing something no touchscreen has before: Separating navigation from confirmation. So you have to push the touchscreen like a button every time you do something. Typing with it takes some getting used to, even if you can fly on an iPhone or other touchscreen device, because you have to retrain yourself to actually lift your thumb back off of the screen to let it pop back up between every single letter. Since you can't "flow" continuously in a stream but are pounding out a series of clicks, it's hard to tell in the limited time I had with it how fast you would be able to go once you're completely re-trained. It's a unique and finely tuned sensation, and I liked it, but I could definitely see people loathing it.
 
Does it blur when you move it if you're taking a picture? My camara can take a great picture but only when held perfectly still. :(

Yeh, it does- but you don't have to have it perfectly still, and it works incredibly well even so.
 
I might look into it, I hate having a bring my proper camera around with me unless I'm sure I'm going to use it, so it's always handy to have a decent phone cam.
 
I might look into it, I hate having a bring my proper camera around with me unless I'm sure I'm going to use it, so it's always handy to have a decent phone cam.

That was my logic too. I love taking pictures, but I hate lugging my camera around with me when I barely ever have to use it.
 
My friend has the Blackberry Storm, and the touch screen clicking navigation method gets on my nerves... IMO it defeats the point of a touch screen - no buttons.

I think it's strange at first but it grows on you. And this is coming from a person that has gotten sick of touch screens after owning the iphone, instinct, voyager, dare, and others that i don't feel like naming.

@ Serideth I would looking into getting a Sony Ericsson, a Nokia N82 or N85.
They have very nice cameras and usually have auto focus. (The picture of my phones on page 19 was taken with my N82)
 
5MP...most of them are 8MP now. Look at the C905, Pixon, Innov8, etc.
 
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