Some more observations from playing around with the C2:
Performance is really just mediocre.
GPS is a bit volatile, sometimes better, sometimes worse than the Xperia 10 III.
Cameras, well, for me the camera in the phone was always for “notes” or to share something quickly. For serious photography, I lug around a DSLR, one or more more lenses and a flash, if needed. Still, some remarks, because I tested it a bit.
Resolution:
In general, a fraction of the specs, but I failed to find distinct specs for each camera .
Main camera: 16 Mpixel 4:3, 12 Mpixel 16:9 (specs says 64)
Wide angle: 8 Mpixel 4:3, 2 Mpixel 16:9 (Full HD) (spec says 16?)
Macro camera: 2 MPixel 4:3, 1 Mpixel 16:9 (spec says ???)
Front camera: 4 MPixel 4:3, 2 Mpixel 16:9 (spec says 8?)
I doubt more resolution would help the main camera.
In general, I wouldn’t use 16:9 due to the heavy loss of resolution for everything but the main camera.
Front camera is very wide angle, this seems to be normal nowadays, similar with Xperia 10 III, 10 IV, X, Samsung S24 and Samsung A5 (never used it )
Main camera: I sat on my couch, taking a picture against the window, with an off white couch and some colored pillows, during daylight, with overcast outside.
This was a quick and dirty test to see how well the camera and sensor handles contrast, the curtains somehow test for resolution.
The main camera of the C2 is clearly lacking contrast and image details compared to Xperia 10 III (both Android and Sailfish OS, Android clearly getting a bit more out of the camera), Xperia 10 V (Android, WORSE than the 10 III), Samsung S24 and Samsung A5. I could not compare with the Xperia X (main camera is not working on both devices for some reason) and the Intex/C1 (From memory, its camera is worse), the Jolla 1 is clearly worse (no wonder, is is just old).
Wide angle camera: clearly not software corrected for distortion, there is very heavy barrel distortion at the edges of the image, definitely not suitable for architecture without post processing.
Macro: Nice toy, but clearly not a replacement for the situations you take out your macro lens or some other optical aid to decipher the print on a microchip. The flash won’t help to much with the macro lens due to uneven light distribution at close distance.
Low light: In general, the camera seems to deal well with barely lit environment, auto focus was good. If the camera doesn’t activate the flashlight for auto focus, It won’t use it for the picture either.
I didn’t compare the noise of the images with my DSLR.
Flash and the supplied bumper cover: Avoid at all cost! If you use the flash whilst the bumper cover supplied by Jolla is on the phone, the transparent plastic of the cover will spread part of the flashlight into the lens, and the result is just plain bad, especially in the top left or left part of the image.