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Samsung-May and you won t need a digital camera


Added: 01-01-2008
Author: Patrick Sharple
Category: Mobile Phone Survey
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Until now, many T cells Haven zilitegemea take their pictures from those unforgettable moments. Great picture quality, s still around have been required to carry a digital camera, but no longer. Samsung is a full-Oct 8800, touch screen mobile phone with 8 megapixel autofocus camera built in photo performance is mostly a thin phone. You have the ability to easily receive, view and share photos.

Face phone features, Blink, and smile detection and dual LED flash. Auto-panorama mode, 16x zoom options and advanced shake reduction system also contributes to the best picture of the phone. Samsung-May have built-in accelerometer. When you re looking through your photo albums, instead of the beginning of a large bond, as the end-May 8800 in the direction you want to go to the next picture book will be well in sight. Similar to other phones, which-Oct Displaying very large, and took most of the phone's face. The touch of your finger, you can take a picture of your child's first steps and then immediately email to Attack. When sharing photos, you can be sure it is s safe to put in the folder where you can type and then the face, time, color or folder.

Don t think that this phone is only suitable for taking pictures, though. The-Sep can stand against other touch screen mobile phone market with Quad-Band GSM / GPRS / Edge and HSDPA. Also has a 30 fps video recording, record and play features and slow motion video playback. Virtual 5.1 CH Surround Sound, FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth 2.0, TV out and will appeal to many fans of the media. All of this is to see and hear in 3.2? WQVGA (240 × 400) screen with 262k colors. Figure shows the respect even when watching videos. Also great is the light sensor, which allows you to actually see the screen even when outside in the sun for days. Other elements include 200 MB of internal memory, a Micro SD memory card slot and mAh battery in 1000, with 3.5 hours talk and 290 hours standby time.

The touch-Oct primarily using the method of contribution, but if you prefer bonds, there are physical and End the Send button. They are small, but stems from the side and I saw it was good to touch. Note the difference, there is a small, round button between them. This is omnia rat eyes, which can only be suppressed. Bonds found in many parts of the rough. On the left, you get the key and II EL Hold key. On the right side only easy-to-key place, triggering the camera. Connector located on the Charger Micro USB and does not, but Samsung is also used exclusively for headphones and data cable.

So if you want to replace a digital camera phone, Samsung-Oct 8.800 phone may be right for you.




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