These mobiles aren't just great phones, but they make excellent cameras as well. And they're not your low-res cameras either, but multi-megapixel wonders.
Nokia N95 
If you need an all-in-one communications, navigation and imaging device and don't mind charging it every night, Nokia's N95 raises the bar in the mobile world.
Sony Ericsson K850i
Sony Ericsson's K850i is a decent, if somewhat bulky, camera phone. Its 5-megapixel resolution is on par with the best, but shutter lag and strange navigation keys let it down.
Samsung E590
Samsung's teeny tiny E590 packs a whole lot of features into a fuss-free candy bar model.
Samsung U700
The U700 packs HSDPA goodness into an impressively thin and light phone, but the touch keys cause performance problems.
Samsung A801
Available on Telstra's Next G network, Samsung's slide-open A801 has a slim 13.8mm profile and sports a 3-megapixel camera.
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GAIL TWOMEY
16/05/2007 03:25 PM
I need to know how to download my photos take on my motorola camera please I have brought the cord to connect to my camera. Do I need to download software. Please help me!
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Jeremy Roche
13/11/2007 04:31 PM
Probably not. A Bluetooth USB adaptor (about $20) should do the trick.
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seany boi
15/11/2007 07:10 PM
the lg shine rocks my world
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hassa,
27/12/2007 02:15 AM
hola
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Ritesh Pinto
10/09/2008 12:34 AM
Seems u people havent came across Sony w810i. It has the features of a professional camera, where I've experienced. So there is no chance of Samsung, nor Moto nor LG.
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