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Samsung Pixon – 8 megapixels, quad band, kitchen sink

Although the megapixel race has long since hit cellphones, it’s always been pretty much a moot point due to phones being, well, phones. Not so Samsung’s latest, which arrives in stores this week.

The Samsung Pixon has an 8-megapixel sensor combined with what the Korean firm calls ‘proper’ camera features.

Geesung Choi, Samsung’s telecoms chief says: “For the first time you will have a camera on your phone capable of delivering the quality of image of a regular camera.” And who are we to argue?

Although there’s no optical zoom, digi zoom clocks in at 16x and auto focus, face detection, and anti-shake are all present and correct.

Naturally, geotagging is supported – something you can see in action at the Pixon promo site right here. A 3.2in touchscreen and flick-sensing accelerometer make sorting photos as easy as you’d expect these days.

Aside from the camera features, all the usual Samsung goodness is along for the ride – 7.2Mbps HSDPA, audio and video (DivX too) playback, Bluetooth and an FM radio tuner.

The Pixon is shipping in Europe as we speak and will spread to other GSM markets soon after, but – alas - not GSM-free Japan.

(Phones4U via Dial-a-phone)

Update: Our UK insider at Phones4u tipped us off that the Pixon “should be arriving in their stores on Thursday November 20 on the Orange and O2 networks.”


Friday, October 24, 2008 at 10:27 AM
Author: Yoshi Suzuki
NOT Japan | WirelessPermalink
Tagged with: pixon samsung

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