She wasn't lying. Look at the video. She tries to upload a pic to Facebook and its not there. She had no idea what she was doing or talking about.
Considering she has done a review on a WP7 phone before where she talks about how she uploaded to Facebook natively, she should have an idea.
If she doesn't, she shouldn't be doing a review for a tech site and present herself as a professional.
Is the shutter slow? Yes it is. Does it matter to me? No.
It can be made faster by choosing the MS app as the default. A professional reviewer would point that out. They might say that it's something the lay person might not know. But the professional reviewer would point it out.
As for it mattering to you... why should we care if it matters to you? Her journalistic integrity and responsibility isn't measured by what matters to YOU.
Is there a native instagram app? No there isn't. Does it matter to me? No it doesn't. Should instagram(the real instagram)be on the best picture phone? Yes it should.
And if she only said, "There is no native Instagram app." that would be fine. Instead she said that there was no way to upload to Instagram, when there were SEVERAL options.
She gave her opinion of a phone that she spent maybe an hour with. So lets just relax and breath. WP8 is already at the bottom of the pecking order so there really is no damage that she can do. Enjoy your phone, have a coffee, and take a picture.
Doesn't matter. She gave blatantly wrong information.
And there you go supporting the idea of deception.
You talk so much about if something matters to you or affects you. You've already demonstrated that truth and responsibility in reporting are not things you value. Then we're supposed to change our minds because of how you say it affects you personally?
I'd be more open to listening to your opinions if you showed that you valued integrity, character, and responsibility. Then showed why you believed she still acted with those values. Instead, you make post after post trying to convince people that it's perfectly fine to mislead people. We're supposed to be convinced by someone that thinks it's okay to mislead? Really?