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Technically not taken with my phone, as I don't have a camera. But they were the last pics I took with a camera phone.

You should see the other cars we have parked outside. All leased, mind you :)

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damn, that's a nice car :woot:

As long as u keep ur hands off my sister, you'll be fine ;)

The k700i has a decentish camera, it just tends to get really iffy in low light - even the super-bright LED doesnt help sometimes.

Great phone tho, you'll love it.

You may even wanna wait for the S700 to come out - like the k700i only slightly better.

;)

Taken with Siemens MC60 - the black bit is the case, I forgot to nudge it to the right position before taking the pics.

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Hmm, I looked at that picture and thought, "That really looks like the Liverpool subway!" Then I realised you're from Liverpool. What is that? Wirral Line?

Which station is it? I would guess Lime Street...

lol, I'm sad.

As long as u keep ur hands off my sister, you'll be fine ;)

The k700i has a decentish camera, it just tends to get really iffy in low light - even the super-bright LED doesnt help sometimes.

Great phone tho, you'll love it.

You may even wanna wait for the S700 to come out - like the k700i only slightly better.

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Haha no worries man, I think your ages away from me, and I'm not gonna touch a 12 year old either.

Gonna be hard to wind my friends up with the shutter noise though. :/

Bluejacking!!

*will have new phone tommorow* :D

on my k700 orange

r2c

when the phone is on silent it doesnt make a shutter sound

even if it did i have the stereo handsfree plugged in most of da time at skool for listening to mp3's

so even if there was a shutter sound no one would hear it :)

That's what I meant mate.. the shutter sound *still* comes out of the speaker on the back even with the headset plugged in.

I'd recommend the debrand definately, it's given my phone a whole new lease on life :D

I've still got my service cable if u wanna buy it cheap off me mate, ?15 inc p&p if ya interested:)) (?5 saving on a brand new cable:D:D)

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