cencalcoast
Lurker
Having had the original Droid and taking MANY photos while traveling for work and on vacations I was always very pleased with the quality of the photos that the phone took. Several times I would e-mail photos to various people and they could not believe that the phone took such high quality photos.
Now.....the Droid 3 that I recently purchased is another story all together, at first I thought that I was doing something wrong, got on some of the forums and noticed that I was not the only person with this issue. To make a long story short I took the phone to the local Verizon store yesterday and they said that they were not aware of any issues with the camera, I had a couple of 5X8 photos that I had printed at Costco and showed them the blue tint on the brown pelican and they attempted to fix the camera with multiple available apps, nothing really changed it to any degree that we thought was acceptable.
The last word that I got from the Verizon rep was "it is what it is" and that I am stuck with the issue as they are not aware of any pending fixes for the blue tint. If I wanted another phone I had to pay full retail for something else as my 30 days was up.
Simply put I find it difficult to understand how either Motorola or Verizon will not stand behind a product that is so blatantly inferior in the quality of photos that the camera takes. I realize it is a phone but there is no comparison between the 5 megapixel Droid 1 and the 8 megapixel Droid.
Color me blue and unhappy with my purchase.
Now.....the Droid 3 that I recently purchased is another story all together, at first I thought that I was doing something wrong, got on some of the forums and noticed that I was not the only person with this issue. To make a long story short I took the phone to the local Verizon store yesterday and they said that they were not aware of any issues with the camera, I had a couple of 5X8 photos that I had printed at Costco and showed them the blue tint on the brown pelican and they attempted to fix the camera with multiple available apps, nothing really changed it to any degree that we thought was acceptable.
The last word that I got from the Verizon rep was "it is what it is" and that I am stuck with the issue as they are not aware of any pending fixes for the blue tint. If I wanted another phone I had to pay full retail for something else as my 30 days was up.
Simply put I find it difficult to understand how either Motorola or Verizon will not stand behind a product that is so blatantly inferior in the quality of photos that the camera takes. I realize it is a phone but there is no comparison between the 5 megapixel Droid 1 and the 8 megapixel Droid.
Color me blue and unhappy with my purchase.
