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Posted on Apr 23, 2009

ZooMING Problem How to zoom in normal Mode.When i zoom in Normal mode it says,zoom not possible in this mode.In which i able to zoom. I Have bougth new phone.

  • Anonymous Apr 30, 2009

    Just got the phone and it won't let me zoom on camera mode

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You can't zoom when you are in 3MP mode (default highest resolution). The phone can only zoom in VGA/1MP/2MP modes.

To switch modes:
Start the Camera
Choose "Settings"
Choose "Picture Size"
Pick "2 MP" or "1 MP" or "VGA"

Note: Lowering the Picture Size lowers your picture resolution and quality.

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