Review: LG Chocolate Touch
Photos
The Chocolate Touch has a 3.2 megapixel camera. To be honest, picture quality wasn't all that good. It had a problem producing in-focus images, especially when indoors. Most pictures leaned to the grainy side, and were soft. Exposure was OK, but a lot of detail was lost in some images due to the soft focusing issue. On the plus side, exposure and white balance were often correct. Outdoor shots in bright sunlight will most certainly be successful, but if you think you're going to get a great shot of your friends in any sort of darkened room (a house party, a bar, a restaurant) think again.
Video
Video didn't fare well, either. I was disappointed with video I shot in all locations and environments. I found the video to be very grainy and lacking in brightness and vibrancy.













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