8 megapixel Samsung S8300 touch slider makes an appearance
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> In reply to Nokia_fan @ 2008-12-31 12:48 from iIR0Its not better than a CCD camera like this one... Fact!
Or camera's with Optical zoom, like the Samsung G800... Fact!
Or camera's with a zenon flash... Fact!
Which N95 are you talking about, the original where it takes about 20 seconds to get your camera ready for a shot or the N95 8GB where it takes 15 seconds to get your camera ready to take a shot?
Now why you keep harping on about an old, outdated phone replaced by the N96, I've got no idea.
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- 2008-12-31 18:02
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- Anyandi
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Pls incoperate the dual sim feature in the device or in the subsequent version.this is particularly helpfull to us in Africa where network is epileptic.
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- 2008-12-31 13:14
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> In reply to Jim @ 2008-12-30 11:06 from Ui$dfor your kind information Samsung has inmroved a lot for battery life we say now it is better like nokia
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- 2008-12-31 13:08
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Why is everyone going on about Nokia producing an 8mp camera??? It doesnt matter how many megapicels a camera has if the lense and sensor are rubish. The Sony K800i was an 3.2mp camera yet the quality walked all over the LG Viewtys 5mp camera.
Wake up people and realise its not all about megapixels. Nokia N95 is better than most 8mp camera phones - FACT!
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- 2008-12-31 12:48
- iIR0
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SOON EXPIRE 8MP cheap like he11
max QVGA quality
don't have 2nd camera
cannot make video call
TRADITIONAL port
2.4" 256K color
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- 2008-12-31 12:14
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> In reply to 1337c4mp3r @ 2008-12-30 13:23 from RNZRI'm not talking about on a phone. Here in Sweden you can get eletronic products from Nokia besides just phones. My cousin has a proper Nokia Digital Camera with those resolutions, and i have a 22" dektop LCD screen and a digital HD TV receiver from Nokia. I think theses kind of products from Nokia are just for the Scandinavian market, caause i have seen them anywhere else when i travel abroad. Like most working people in Sweden you usually get an Ericsson phone from work due to the collaboration between swedish companies, but i do enjoy Nokia phones alot cause of the extreme versitility that i think is unchallenged in the handset buisness. The Ericsson C905 i got from work is not even half as good as my old N82 in every aspect including photos in bad lighting conditions and moving objects. I have a ceiling fan at home made of wood, and a took several pictures of it when it was circulating in the highest speed with my C905 just to try the image stabilizer quality, and they all came out kind of blurry, and my friend did the same with his Innov8 with the same kinda blurry result. I took out my N82 and snapped a few, and they all came out crisp, you could see every detail on the fan, though it was moving im high speed, it seemed perfectly still and sharp on the N82 snaps. So megapixel is not everything, the other stuff like the lens has has to be increased to get proper result, today it's still the size of a greenpea, so probably the software that's upgraded to 8 mp, not so much the lens and the shutter.
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- 2008-12-31 11:56
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> In reply to [deleted post]Then why do they keep making them then?
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- 2008-12-31 11:21
- uBEf
- prasad hari
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i had plan to buy a camera but after seeing this there no need of it defenity i will buy it. samsung had given gift to all for new year n joy it.
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- 2008-12-31 07:23
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> In reply to Tech-King @ 2008-12-30 21:24 from 2@eRThen explain to me why the HTC Touch Pro is doing so well? This phone will do well.
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- 2008-12-31 07:19
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> In reply to Zak @ 2008-12-30 11:01 from Sqhgnow who can answer that? is it released? do we have confirmed specs yet? i'll givec you a 50/50 guess, it's either yes or... NO!
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- 2008-12-30 23:30
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Nokia better pull their finger out or they will be steamrolled by the Samsung juggernaut, just like Motorola was.
Unlike Nokia, Samsung manufacture all their components they don't have to source them from others.
The Nokia's are limited to 5MP and VGA video because of the Texas Instruments processors they currently use.
A quick look at processor speeds will show you this, where are the 5-600MHz speeds of the Samsungs?
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- 2008-12-30 22:30
- vacZ
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Looks like s60. Wow, another massive s60 monster from Samsung? Nokia better take note... if this is truly a s60 device, it along with the INNOV8 are going to be stealing away a nice chunk of business from those not too impressed by the specs or wait of the N97.
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- 2008-12-30 21:39
- THIa
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I don't see any sense making a slider phone with touch screen..
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- 2008-12-30 21:24
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> In reply to [deleted post]nokia people cannot accept that their are other fone makers out there and that nokia has had it good for too long..All their big smartfones are plastic have loose lids as i call them,,lg..samsung and s/e are gaining ground if not overtaking nokia..
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- 2008-12-30 20:01
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