Honestly, it really all depends on the cell phone. If you have one of the phones that are pretty much cheap, like the ones you can get free after mail in rebate, those aren't the best. If you get a more expensive phone of course the photo quality will be a lot better.
To me, pictures of cell phones means just that. An actual picture taken of a cell phone. However, in a different context it may mean something else. Please be more specific in your question.
Most cell phones have a built in camera taht will allow you to send a picture via email.
With new technology, cell phones are now taking very good pictures. Having a regular camera is still a good choice for vacations and special occasions though.
Yes, you can print all of them out. You can do so by connecting your phone to the computer.
Both no and yes. When in a public place, we effectively give up our rights to privacy - we can be seen by a passer-by, someone may have a video camera, or a regular camera, or indeed a cell-phone, in which case a picture could be taken of us, and used in some way. So in this sense a cell-phone camera does not affect our privacy in any way. However, the interesting thing with cell-phone cameras is that they are, funnily enough, built into cell-phones. And since there is a difference between social rules and conventions for cell-phones and for cameras, it means that cell-phones will often be allowed in private places (e.g. a private wedding, meeting, bar). This practice, along with the subtlety of cell-phone cameras, means that pictures may be taken at private places, where people do have certain rights to privacy.
Camera cell phones are a great way to make sure you are always ready to take a picture when something comes up that deserves one. Cameras are a low cost cell phone option that will deliver pictures of reasonable quality on even the cheapest phones. Take some time to familiarize yourself with how your new cell phone camera works while you don't have a picture you want to take to make sure you can use it as fast as you would have been able to use a traditional camera. The option of taking pictures whenever you want leads to some great photos.
Camera. Cameras existed in the 1800s. Cell phones definitely did not.
it all depends when were cell phones created. And people thought camera should be added onto a cell phone. what im trying to say is that camera's were added When cell phones were invented because camera's were made before phone that's all i could think of
cell phones, camera, light.
Most cell phones have a camera on them, unless they are a dinosaur. I have the htc inspire and it is a high quality camera.
Yes,some of the pre paid trac phones do take decent pictures
It can be worth it if you like taking pictures but not carrying a camera everywhere. Using the camera will deplete the battery faster than leaving the phone idle but if your phone does not have a flash it should not be a substantial depletion.