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It was 5mp.
'Megapixels' on camera phones is a bit of a myth (as we all probably know), but there is still a considerable amount that good quality software can do to aid with image capture. The N900 doesn't (but should) have good camera software, especially as a "flagship" phone and at this price point.
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'Megapixels' on camera phones is a bit of a myth (as we all probably know), but there is still a considerable amount that good quality software can do to aid with image capture. The N900 doesn't (but should) have good camera software, especially as a "flagship" phone and at this price point.
Nokia are a business and have chosen a path of using the OSS community phenomenon to reduce their overheads specifically after sales support and development. Unlike Apple who do the opposite and make a killing from their Applications store.