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how bad, sorry how good are the still pictures taken with the built-in camera?
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I'd say it's roughly the same as a VGA cameraphone.
Just to make things clear, it really wasn't ever meant to be used as a camera, it's only been included in the hardware for video calls.
i can't put my hands on it without buying it before, so i have to ask some questions here :-)
a/ can i do voip with a provider like http://ticinocom.ch? (in order to get a "normal" phone number!)
b/ can i get a wireless connection through bluetooth? (at work i can let the mac mini share its internet connection through bluetooth, but we're not allowed to have wifi)
c/ can i do voip over the bluetooth connection built in b/ ?
d/ can i charge the n810 through an usb adapter?
as a bonus:
e/ any good change to get wyrd (http://pessimization.com/software/wyrd/) and remind to work? any other "good" calendaring program?
f/ how bad, sorry how good are the still pictures taken with the built-in camera?
thanks for your help!
a.l.e