@crankcaller I have friends with the INQ1 and E71, and can vouch for the former having a better camera. I mean, neither phone has a brilliant camera (despite the E71's Carl Zeiss optics), but the INQ1 lets in more light, has a faster shutter speed so isn't so sensitive to movement, and it doesn't darken the front of a subject which has daylight *behind* it like the E71.
Really, these are damn innovative handsets for £110 and £70 on PAYG. I can't think of a handset anywhere near this price-point in Europe that offers such features.
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@crankcaller I have friends with the INQ1 and E71, and can vouch for the former having a better camera. I mean, neither phone has a brilliant camera (despite the E71's Carl Zeiss optics), but the INQ1 lets in more light, has a faster shutter speed so isn't so sensitive to movement, and it doesn't darken the front of a subject which has daylight *behind* it like the E71.
Really, these are damn innovative handsets for £110 and £70 on PAYG. I can't think of a handset anywhere near this price-point in Europe that offers such features.