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Other than that, cameras on phones still have a long way to go in terms of quality and ease of use. The Nokia N96 button is hard to press and it has no anti-shake mechanism like all the cameras on the shelf today. Almost all my indoor pix exhibited signs of shake and I have a very steady hand.
Until this improves, it'll just be another toy which irks me because the price of an N96 can fetch a pretty decent DSLR + standard kit.
Maybe its a firmware bug?
The N96 camera is definitely inferior to the N95 in terms of the button/ergonomics. But I'm sure the speed and quality will improve with newer firmware.
The N95 took quite a long time to get into a stable state.
As for phone cameras and "quality" if I want dslr quality, I'll use a DSLR, or equivalent, in fact the C902, and the N series nokias are too good imho