Bloodnut
Newly Enlightened
I'm T&Eing the 2nd gen Verizon VX6800 (I think it is) for my office. The first gen was horrible!. Anyway, the new one has an LED situated adjacent to the camera lens on the back of the phone. I suppose it is to be used to augment natural light if needed for taking pictures. This thing is bright! Easily 10 lumens, perhaps more. More than enough to navigate around a dark room or to see in a dark car. Very floody. Think bare emitter with no lens/reflector.
Activating the light is a bit of a pain: Hit a button to take the phone out of sleep mode; hit the camera button; tap the light button on the screen. Not great, but handy if for some reason, you have left the house without a light.
Runtime is unknown. The battery is a lithium ion.
To me, this seems a handy feature to have on a phone. Most people carry phones everywhere. The only thing that would make this better as a light, would be if it was easier to actiivate.
The emitter apears very small in size. I have no idea of how to tell one from another though.
Activating the light is a bit of a pain: Hit a button to take the phone out of sleep mode; hit the camera button; tap the light button on the screen. Not great, but handy if for some reason, you have left the house without a light.
Runtime is unknown. The battery is a lithium ion.
To me, this seems a handy feature to have on a phone. Most people carry phones everywhere. The only thing that would make this better as a light, would be if it was easier to actiivate.
The emitter apears very small in size. I have no idea of how to tell one from another though.