I went out for a lunchtime spin with the intention of getting some photos on my Ericsson.
'Discovered' a church, down a muddy lane, that I must have cycled past 100 times and never seen.
I took a bit of care taking the photos (took light reading off the grass using spot-metering, held the phone as steady as I could and so on) and I'm pleased with some of the results. My regular Canon would have done a better job with colour balance (and resolution) and had a higher success rate (much better metering system) but overall, not too bad, the main limiting factor is the fixed, wide angle lens that tends to give barrel-distortion at the extreme edges.
I learned that it's best to sacrifice the edges of the frame and crop the distortion out.
(Like any camera though, you need to learn how to use it for best results. Since digital 'film' is free, there's no excuse for not blasting through lots of shots to find out how the camera (phone) works best.)
Fyfield Church, near Andover. Very grey day, hard to find any contrast in anything.