This cell is currently being used by my two 4 year old twins. It's actually more of a camera than two preschoolers need, taking photos and videos at up to 48 megapixels. I find my kids are too young at this age to really know how to start/stop and track videos properly, but they will eventually. They know exactly how to take photos and how to look at them so it was fun. The touch screen is good. Sensitive enough that children don't get excited, but not so sensitive that random navigation occurs. Image quality is ok. I uploaded a photo from the camera and a photo from my Samsung S10. Of course, the kids camera isn't that great, but it costs 25 times less than my phone and is made for kids, so that's to be expected. It's decent enough for the kids to be happy with the results. The interface generally works well. Kids pick it up pretty quickly. The only thing I wanted was to disable the trigger as a power off button. The camera is turned on by pressing the shutter button. The camera is turned off either by holding the shutter button or using the touchscreen. I would prefer to use the shutter button to turn the device off and just let my kids use the touchscreen to turn the device off as they use the camera a few times and tend to hold the shutter button down to shoot and then confusingly it toggles the camera in the middle of use. It's still early days, so maybe they'll get it as they use it more and more. Another tweak I'd like to see in a future release is an access door to the charging port. You must remove the entire camera to charge. With kids, the charger comes a lot as they usually use it all the time, so it would be more convenient if I could charge this thing while it's still in the rubber case. In general, this is a very nice device. It also has stickers and wheels so it's more than just a fun toy camera. I would have no hesitation in buying another one and may have to as my kids fight for it.