Now, don’t get me wrong, I love the iPhone 4. It is a massive step up from the previous generation iPhone and leaps and bounds ahead of any other smartphone on the market.
One of its highlighted features is a front-facing camera, something that had been repeatedly requested by iPhone fans using the earlier generations of the device. And it’s great; the video chatting feature (dubbed FaceTime) works effortlessly well and the video quality, although not substantial, is not bad. The front-facing camera is also pretty good for self portraits, although it is a bit low in resolution (640 x 480 pixels, if it interests you).
The problem comes if you are trying to take an early morning photo of your cat being cute, and forget that you last used the camera app in front-facing mode, because then you are confronted with yourself in all your morning splendour:

