
Allegedly as a result of the redesign, the old physical shutter in front of the camera lens has been replaced by a simple recess, with the camera now activated with a long press of the shutter button. It’s not obvious to me why the deeper rear has forced this change, since the original N95 camera cluster was already proud of the main battery case, but then I wasn’t privy to Nokia’s design team and their hardware tradeoffs. It’s a shame to see the shutter go, but the new arrangement is also satisfactory and isn’t a problem…It’s also worth noting that camera operation has been improved slightly, with 5 megapixel images now handled more swiftly (a second or so) and with a message telling the user what’s happening at each stage. Camera launching is still slow though, I really struggle to understand why this is still pegged at a full 3 seconds.
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