as i recall from various reviews, the original international version of the phone i'm currently using, the motozine zn5, had raw as a default output option on its camera..i'm glad so many people are pointing out the more important benefits of this sensor, i.e. the video and low-light capabilities, which are all something sorely needed in cameraphones. some better saturation in these situations would be nice, too..
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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as i recall from various reviews, the original international version of the phone i'm currently using, the motozine zn5, had raw as a default output option on its camera..i'm glad so many people are pointing out the more important benefits of this sensor, i.e. the video and low-light capabilities, which are all something sorely needed in cameraphones. some better saturation in these situations would be nice, too..