Maybe you can help?
1. basically I use a bunch of google contacts (names/numbers) on my phone and I have most of them linked to corresponding facebook accounts (photos, some other info). however, facebook stuff doesn't seem to have got synchronized ever after linking, why is so? I mean photos are getting old and outdated, I would like to have them updated at least once a month or so. how should I do that?
2. I found the camera (using default application) being way too shabby in particular situations: from time to time I tend to take photos of standard sheets of paper (A4 format, pretty much size 12 fonts) so that I could glimpse at them afterwards, but that's poor success. I mean I touch the screen, it seems like focusing where I want it to, but taken photo is still blurry like 2 times out of 3 or so.... Are there some settings related to such close-range photos or something? Because I find it hard to believe, e.g. my previous $150 3,2MP NOKIA used to take kind of crappy pictures, but paper sheets were still readable like 9 times out of 10.
1. basically I use a bunch of google contacts (names/numbers) on my phone and I have most of them linked to corresponding facebook accounts (photos, some other info). however, facebook stuff doesn't seem to have got synchronized ever after linking, why is so? I mean photos are getting old and outdated, I would like to have them updated at least once a month or so. how should I do that?
2. I found the camera (using default application) being way too shabby in particular situations: from time to time I tend to take photos of standard sheets of paper (A4 format, pretty much size 12 fonts) so that I could glimpse at them afterwards, but that's poor success. I mean I touch the screen, it seems like focusing where I want it to, but taken photo is still blurry like 2 times out of 3 or so.... Are there some settings related to such close-range photos or something? Because I find it hard to believe, e.g. my previous $150 3,2MP NOKIA used to take kind of crappy pictures, but paper sheets were still readable like 9 times out of 10.