ANSWERS: 7
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Popular, marbe; superior, definitely not.
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Phones are designed to do too much. Mostly badly. I have a phone for making urgent calls and sending texts. I have a Panasonic Lumix camera for superb pictures.
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camera takes far better pic's then a phone
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More popular? I would say yes since it seems like damn near every phone out there has a camera. Superior? Not by a long shot! Some, like the one in my phone, are a mere 0.3 megapixels (640x480). That is good enough for a computer that still runs Windows 3.11 or for making avatars, but not for any real picture taking. Some have a 1.3MP camera (1280x960) but that only suffices for small prints. The screen on my tower is bigger than that, so I would have to enlarge any picture that takes to make a wallpaper, which makes it look... off. None of them can match the 8.1 megapixels of my Samsung camera that cost less than many cellphones; under $90. Many of them also lack the storage, especially considering that I can swap little thumbnail-sized cards when I fill up the 4GB one I keep in there. Not all cell-phones have that expandable storage, and some don't have 4GB in the first place. Sure, I can't make calls, text, or use GPS on my camera, but I can take *much* better pictures with it than any phone.
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Depends on your needs...quality wise, cameras are better, but you have to carry an extra item that's not a "multi-tasker" like a camera phone....so it depends.
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My phone has camera but I still like my camera.
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The camera phones are popular. The footage that some take are more grainy than many cameras. Many people even take videos on the phones that can do this and upload to YouTube.
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