Review: Sony Ericsson W760
While not labeled Cyber-shot, the 3.2 megapixel camera snaps much big, bright and colorful pictures. To my eye, though, the pictures lack the optical sharpness you get from a true digital camera. Image details seem a bit smudged, as if there's some digital interpolation at work.
For a cellphone camera with no flash and a simple plastic lens, pictures are impressive, as long as you're outdoors. Indoors, with no flash, focusing and blurring become problems. No matter how still I kept my hand or how brightly-lit the scene, indoor pictures were not as sharp as those snapped outdoors.
QVGA (320 x 240) videos are a vast improvement over the usual 3GP video on most cellphones. (See the squirrel video.)

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