If images are important I would be looking at Sony Xperia range to see if any meet your specs. They at least have a physical camera button to launch camera app.
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If images are important I would be looking at Sony Xperia range to see if any meet your specs. They at least have a physical camera button to launch camera app.
You know i do like the Galaxy Nexus but I still think that more megapixels mean better and i have concerns on the "cornered" or rounded screen (i heard that its supposed to make typing & viewing easier? I could be right or i could be wrong).
Picture quality for me is turning into a priority now But i want to concentrate also on the music and the sound quality as i think all these audio "gimmicks" by companies such as DNsE by Samsung, Beats Audio by HTC and Xloud/Walkman by Sony are all just that...gimmicks via a software tweak. Whereas with Dolby Mobile (if i'm not mistaken are present in some HTC, LG, Huawei & Acer handsets as an audio chip that you can "unlock" by installing the correct 3rd-party music player from the Play Store) i had experienced and compared it with my previous handsets in the past year or so as an audiphile and as someone who listens to all types of music for a whole lot of years now i know what sound is pure, crystal clear and (almost 100%) studio quality on a small smartphone and for me that is Dolby.