i have the samsung genio touch on vodafone.the camera is 2 megapixels,which does not sound great,but actually the photos are very clear and the colours are vivid.battery life is very good,but if you use the internet on it,it will drain the battery much quicker,but with little internet use,the battery can last around 5 days with having made quite a few calls and sent alot of texts.the music player will use up the battery quicker,but the battery could last 3 days before needing to be charged,with moderate use of the mp3 player.the internal memory is around 50 megabytes which can store a fair amount of songs.you can buy a memory card of upto 8gb. there is a collins dictionary on the phone which is free to use,and you can save the words that you look up if you wish to do so,very handy.there are lots of applications on the phone,which are spread out over 3 screens.there is an mp3 player,internet,alarm clock,calendar,fm radio,voice recorder,memo,world clock,calculator,tasks,rss reader,stopwatch,converter,timer,texting is easy as the "buttons" on the screen are quite large ,therefore very easy to use.the text size can be adjusted to be small or medium or large.my dad is 65, and he has the tocco lite,he gets on with it well,the genio touch uses the same menu,call quality is very clear.though some people say that the genio touch phone is aimed at teenagers, i am 26 and i think that the phone is suitable for any age.i think the phone is fabulous and would highly recommend to anybody