Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Samsung at Mobile World Congress: G810 with 5 megapixel Slider

It was Samsung's turn to get their share of the spotlight at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The audience was given a detailed presentation of the developments in the Samsung portfolio, focused on five key categories of handsets: Style, Multimedia, Business, Infotainment and Co-branding. Now, some of the gadgets have been around long enough for us to give them a go, but there was a bunch of fresh faces too. The new phones today: G810, P960, F480, F400, L770, J700, I200, J150 and E251.

Samsung G810


Samsung G810 is a quad-band, 3G enabled handset with HSDPA 3.6Mbps support. G810 is running on Symbian v9.2 S60 3rd edition OS and has an ample 2.6" TFT QVGA display.

The 5 MP autofocus camera goes with 3x optical zoom and xenon flash. Thanks to the built-in GPS receiver, geotagging is available.

Images can be viewed on a TV screen thanks to the integrated TV-out, while listening to music on standard headphones is possible thanks to the 3.5 mm AV jack. Naturally, an audio and video player are available with multiple file format support.

Connectivity is ensured by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0. Samsung G810 offers integration of Youtube, Google search, Map and Gmail.

[source : gsmarena]

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