Samsung M8800 Pixon Review
I love shiny things, specially when it’s black, has touchscreen, an 8 megapixel camera, autofocus, led flash. Come to think of it… I love making a review on a touchscreen camera phone. Now what’s growing inside my heart is the new Samsung M8800 Pixon. A new contender from Samsung in the 8 megapixel camera phone arena.
Samsung M8800 Pixon gets its kick from touchscreen and imaging and hopes to be the definitive cameraphone. The inspired TouchWiz interface and massive screen are the right gateway to getting the 8 megapixel camera and real high-end video unleashed. The Pixon obviously plays second fiddle to the INNOV8 in the Samsung portfolio but dares to challenge it in the imaging department. This review is getting nowhere unless I gave you the…
Key features:
* 3.23 256K-color TFT LCD touchscreen display of WQVGA resolution
* 8 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and lens protection
* Camera geo-tagging, auto-panorama shot, face, smile and blink detection, digital image stabilization
* WVGA video recording at 30fps
* Slimmest 8MP phone
* 3G with HSDPA support
* Quad-band GSM support
* GPS receiver
* microSD card slot
* DivX, XviD and MP4 video player
* SRS (Surround Sound System) Virtual 5.1CH
* TV out functionality
* FM radio with RDS
* Bluetooth and USB v2.0
* 200 MB internal memory
* Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard
* Accelerometer sensor
* Multitasking
* Office document viewer
* ShoZu integration (direct image and video uploads)
The Samsung M8800 Pixon gives out magnificent photos on it’s 8 megapixel camera that gives us another reason to leave your digital camera at home. I hope you enjoyed this review. Don’t hesitate to comment if you want to ask more about the Samsung M8800 Pixon.
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