Pete
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- Nov 12, 2012
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To be honest, I've forgotten the last time I used the camera button on my 950XL (and 1520 before it).
Now that the camera can be started right from the action center and loads up really quick, the hardware button just gets in the way (ergonomically speaking).
I just open up the camera app from the screen, tap on what I want to focus on (or settings) and then taking the photo. A mixture of on-screen and hardware buttons seems a bit clunky. But that's just my view.
Having a static battery (for me) results in a more rigid case with less scope for dust ingress.
As to just how attractive this device is for businesses is another matter. Our company has now removed Windows Phone as an option for work-supplied devices because no one wanted any (learning something new appears to be above most people).
Now that the camera can be started right from the action center and loads up really quick, the hardware button just gets in the way (ergonomically speaking).
I just open up the camera app from the screen, tap on what I want to focus on (or settings) and then taking the photo. A mixture of on-screen and hardware buttons seems a bit clunky. But that's just my view.
Having a static battery (for me) results in a more rigid case with less scope for dust ingress.
As to just how attractive this device is for businesses is another matter. Our company has now removed Windows Phone as an option for work-supplied devices because no one wanted any (learning something new appears to be above most people).