Do all S60 phones have EXIF data embedded in there...

(think i got my terminology right in that subject header)
when photos are uploaded to sites such as flickr, the site posts what camera was used to take the picture, but my 3230 isn't recognised? i see the N70 is doing well in the flickr stats, so is it just the 3230 that doesn't work?
http://www.flickr.com/cameras/
Nexu 5

cheers petrib
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