Windows Phone 7.8 supports phones without camera buttons: say what now?

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/01/windows78update.png One of the most enticing aspects of Windows Phone handsets has been that mandatory two-stage camera button – squeezing a physical trigger to snap a shot is often preferred to simply tapping the screen. However, it appears that the recent Windows Phone 7.8 rollout points to a future where that design rule is retired. According to a tweeted screenshot obtained by WMPoweruser, the firmware update notes support for “phones without physical camera buttons,” which sent chills down our button-loving spines. Still, we hold out hope that support for such a scenario just means there’ll be phones without cameras – presumably for budget hardware or offices that don’t allow cam-equipped smartphones. In the meantime, we’ve reached out to Microsoft for clarification, so don’t hit the panic button just yet.
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Via: WMPoweruser
Source: Leon Zandman (Twitter)