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Hello,
I bought the London because of it's advertisingt as a budget phone with a good camera and tughness. Well I just read the post of the lady that broke the Umi after a fall from a small distance. I'm also afraid of that, but I hope it won't happen. I personally have some issues with the phone. I understand it is a low cost phone, but they advertise it to be superb in the class. Well I bought it to mainly take pictures of my daughter and to have moment caught on camera. So in daylight, but you have to catch it perfectly(the sun, light everything) the photos come out ok. Just ok. Lots of grainy pixels. Almost all of the pictures are very overexposed(very white, coulours on photo are too bright, but very very white, and as I said grainy), indoors almost all photos have a white strike on the bottom of the photo when you take it(from the flash), but every photo. A lot of time photos are out of focus also. The video is very shaky and glitchy. I had phones with 5mpx camera that shoot so much better pictures. This is an software issue so I hope UMI will solve it (it has an sony sensor, so for me it is not logical that it takes such bad photos, with inaccurate colours, and as I said very very white photos. The touchscreen is very inaccurate, especially when writing text messages, I often hit keys but it captures the ones next to it. Battery life is awful. 10 texts, a few phonecalls, I send a few photos through viber, my kid plays half hour talking angela, and the battery goes from 98% to 25-30%(so much for the 5hour battery test). Umi should sell as an extra a bigger battery for the London(3000-400mah) when it is replacable. Otherwise it is an ok phone. Just ok. The camera that is advertised as superb(that is not in anyway true it is ok but of lower quality), and the batteryy that is durable(and is not), and the inaccurate touchscreen take down the joy of using it. I now bring my digital camera with me just in case. I think other people have these issues also, but dont write them because it is an low price budget phone.
Thank you
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