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I also prefer to use a hardware key rather than onscreen button. The Nokia N8 for example has the option to use both.
But i use the actual button.
Btw, if you want to take a self portrait i find rather than using a lower resolution front facing camera i just stick the main camera on self timer. Five seconds usually does it for me. Seems obvious to use this function for such a purpose.
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Posted: 2012-10-21 22:09:52
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Windows Phone 8 has a camera button as a requirement for the OS.
The full list reads as below:
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor
Minimum 512MB RAM for WVGA phones; minimum 1GB RAM for 720p / WXGA
Minimum 4GB flash memory
GPS and A-GNSS; GLONASS is supported if OEMs decide to include it
Support for micro-USB 2.0
3.5mm stereo headphone jack with three-button detection support
Rear-facing AF camera with LED or Xenon flash, optional front-facing camera (both need to be VGA or better) and dedicated camera button
Accelerometer, proximity and ambient light sensors, as well as vibration motor (magnetometer and gyroscope are optional)
802.11b/g and Bluetooth (802.11n is optional)
DirectX graphics hardware support with hardware acceleration for Direct3D using programmable GPU
Multi-touch capacitive touch screen with minimum of four simultaneous points
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Posted: 2012-11-04 22:26:00
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