yep it has problems but i'll just have make damn sure it dosent fall off!!
That is a slightly one dimensional view of how a camera will work on a bike,especially for one which isn't really designed for use on a bike anyway...apart from water,weather problems,battery life,memory card,picture quality,fixing,bulkiness and convenience of how to fit on a bike.What phone is it anyway?
What JJ said,I used MUVI's but they had their own problems.I had a helmet cam but that wasn't that good either and it had it's own problems with the lead.I now have a new helmet cam but my present handlebar fitted camera works fine (even though it flew off at Aldgate yesterday).I haven't really found a brilliant cam yet which needs to take standard batteries as opposed to cameras which rely on an internal battery that wont last forever and will wear out,so battery life is less and less effective.
Still looking at guys other posts and what cams they use is interesting and worth me looking into.