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Originally Posted by Exil3d
Ohhh no you didint! Your telling me the Pro1 picture quality is superior to the Pro2 camera? WOW! .. I am floored. I would not even accept a free pro2 over my Pro1. Forget it! And to answer your question.. theres nothing you can do to make the pics better honestly.
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Originally Posted by mdphoenix
Jesus dude, what's your angle? Do you work for Samsung or something? Every friggin' post I see from you is some sarcastic remark bashing the TP2. I for one am sick of reading it. Take it somewhere else, will ya?
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Originally Posted by Exil3d
Remmer members. HTC has a terrible track record in throwing in cheap parts. just because the motherboard and cpu might be similar dont mean you are getting the dsame CMOS camera.
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Originally Posted by vzwdts
Jesus Christ, get banned already.
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Several members have been flagging many of his useless posts. This kid has really become a nuisance on the boards. He really should be banned. He does far more harm than good.
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Originally Posted by santod
Really? Comin' from the guy with the transfhomos teabaggin in his sig.? Not to mention the robot crotch as an avatar!? Sorry, just had to say something in response to that one. I see no problem with looking at a picture of some dude(fully clothed), to check picture quality. Are we that insecure these days? C'mon man! Meaningless posts like that, do nothing but trigger more meaningless posts like this one and on it goes. We don't need to sift through this kind of crap while digging for useful information. I'm done, that was my 2 cents worth.
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I completely agree, inappropriate thing to say. I actually think it's kinda nice to put a face to our fellow members.
In response to the original poster, I also created another thread a few days ago regarding the camera (
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=86884). My brother has an app on his iPhone which is a separate camera app. It does something to allow more light to take much better night pictures, and also takes the picture when the accelerometer shows little to no movement. I thought this would be a useful tool if we can do the same on our phones. In regards to changing the settings on our cameras, it doesn't seem to be very effective.