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Review: Samsung Propel

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You have to slide the screen up – the camera lens is on the rear of the screen section – to take pictures; there's a small dedicated camera key on the bottom row of the keyboard to activate the camera.

Since the Propel is designed to always stay in portrait position and since the screen is nearly square, there's almost never a reason to rotate it to take a picture.

 

Propel's poor screen, however, makes framing difficult in anything but optimal conditions. Even a slight tilt makes the screen/viewfinder nearly useless.

Menu icons for varying camera options are aligned along the top of the screen. Exposure is controlled via left/right toggling of the navigation array, the 3x zoom via up/down. On the bottom right of the screen is a shot counter.

As with most cellcams, the zoom is only available at VGA or half VGA resolution, and increases/decreases in .25x increments.

 

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