7390 secound camera & slow stream

how do you use the camera on the inside of 7390 to take pictures? also video streaming is really rubbish im on three and have full signal but it still freezes and stops anyone know why?

You can try updating the firmware of your phone with the Nokia Software Updater and see if that makes a difference.

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