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Spice Fire One Mi- FX1 - Camera and video
Unlike, Intex's Cloud FX smartphone, the Fire One has a VGA quality front-facing camera. Picture quality isn't that fabulous, but it's decent to upload to social networking sites.
Although there's the 1.3MP front-facing camera with an LED Flash, but auto focus feature is missing. The quality of sample picture we took the other day was not up to the mark.
The camera app is very basic, providing you with no choice. The rear camera can shoot videos, too. Again, video quality, as you may expect, isn't great.