Monday, January 7, 2008
Sony Ericsson K800i
The Sony Ericsson K800i boasts a 3.2 Mega-pixel camera, and unlike most camera phones, has a built-in Xenon flash usually found on digital cameras. With auto-focus, your photos will be sharper and ‘best picture’ takes a sequence of photos from just one ‘click’ and you can then select the best one to keep. Other features include red eye removal and adding clip art and effects to your pictures as well as the ever-amusing 'Face Warp
Sony Ericsson K810i
The K810 is another addition to the Sony Ericsson Cybershot range and is 5mm thinner than the K800i. Incorporating a 3.2 megapixel camera, the K810 is also equipped with features normally found on stand alone digital cameras. There is an anti blur option, a video stabilizing option, a built in Xenon flash and red eye reduction. The feature packed k810 also supports 3G connectivity, has a built in RSS reader, MP3 player and offers push email support.
Blue Samsung U600
The Samsung U600 is part of the new Ultra Edition II range. Measuring an incredible 10.9mm, the Samsung U600 may be thin on size but it is not thin on features. Samsung have managed to incorporate a 3.2 megapixel camera, MP3 player and stereo Bluetooth support into U600. The Samsung U600 has embedded memory of 60MB which is expandable with the addition of a micro SD memory card. The TFT QVGA screen supports 256,000 colours and offers very sharp image presentation.
LG Viewty
The LG Viewty is a simple looking mobile phone that packs in a mass of high tech features. The overall standout feature with the LG Viewty is the 5.0 megapixel camera which captures high quality pictures. These can be viewed on the large TFT 240x400 pixel touchscreen. The video recording options on the Viewty are just as impressive, recording at up to 120fps. The Viewty also has an MP3 player, plays back DivX video and also has a TV out option, to view recorded video on the TV screen.
Black Samsung G600
The Samsung G600 is at the forefront of handset innovation, combining the sleek styling of Samsung's slimmest and smartest looking phones, with the latest pioneering digital imagery technology. The G600 boasts a 5 megapixel digital camera and is the first Samsung mobile phone to support this optics. As well as being an imaging powerhouse, the Samsung G600 also supports Bluetooth, TV Out, Java and a music player.
Nokia 6500 Classic
The Nokia 6500 Classic is a smart sophisticated handset that can't help but standout from the crowd. View your images in excellent clarity on an impressive 2" display supporting up to 16 million colours. Store hundreds of songs, photos and documents with more than 1GB of internal memory. The 2.0 megapixel camera captures high quality pictures and video. With 3G connectivity you can download emails and browse the web at high speed. There is a micro USB port for connecting your phone to a PC, to transfer data. You can also use the connection to charge your phone.
Nokia N82
The Nokia N82 is the latest addition to the NSeries range. The N82 sports a top quality 5.0 megapixel camera, with autofocus, Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss Lens. The N82 has a QVGA TFT screen supporting up to 16 million colours which doubles as the camera viewfinder. The Nokia N82 is a 3G phone, compatible with HSDPA mobile broadband. There is also support for WiFi, and Bluetooth 2.0 which allows for wireless streaming of music with a compatible Bluetooth headset. There is also a built in GPS chip which works with the supplied Nokia Maps application. The N82 is a solid handset, with a well balanced feel in the hand.
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