Well after pouring through all the various comments and reviews (and trying to sort between reliable users and useless comments), I got Blacklist Mobile. Seems to do what I want.
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Originally Posted by
J.Pocalypse 
Can't comment on any apps since I know nothing of Symbian, but I do wonder, how's that camera functionality treatin' ya'?
Well, being spoilt by full frame cameras, my comments are going to be rather biased. ;-)
I haven't played with the camera functionality that much yet. Weather here hasn't been good, so mostly snapshots of family indoors at the mall where I bought the camera. Low light performance seems very good for a camera phone, but no match for DSLR or mirrorless camera. Focusing is a bit iffy on moving subjects (not the running hyperactive kid kind, but the baby sitting still but bobbing forward and back kind), but when the camera nails focus the results are pretty sharp and full of detail.
It's purely a point-and-shoot with very few manual controls though. One annoying bit is the lack of shutter speed control, and in auto-ISO mode the camera tends to favour relatively low speeds (e.g. 1/60s and below) that can result in motion blur from shooting people. Even the automatic "sports" mode doesn't help in this regard (1/50s at ISO320). But for shooting stills, landscapes, etc, it beats most compact cameras in IQ.