But I found the sheer size of the Note undercuts its convenience as a camera and there's no dedicated camera button or quick way to launch the camerawhen the screen is locked, as there is on some other phones.
But when things are happening live in front of a camera, the flagging feature is no protection against what anyone with an Internet connection might be able to see.
Wireless connections have been around for a while on cameras, but the addition of Android means the camera can tether to a smartphone or tablet running Android when there's no Wi-Fi network handy.
The idea is that it gives much better quality shots when you zoom in compared to a normal camera phone, which matters because there is no room for a big zoom lens on a typical mobile.