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Samsung adds another 5-megapixel wonder to their lineup of camera phones, and calls it the Samsung Anycall G808. Other than its 5-megapixel CMOS camera sensor and built-in Xenon flash, it also features auto-focus, face recognition and 3x optical zoom. This shows us how serious Samsung is in the mobile camera phone game, and will surely attract even more digital camera aficionados to have a second look at their offerings.
The Samsung Anycall G808 is an able mobile phone, capable of downloading at 3G or HSDPA speeds, currently referred to as mobile broadband. It supports Bluetooth 2.0 and USB connectivity for data transfer, and its internal memory of 130MB can be further supplemented with MicroSD cards up to 4GB. Other expected features are also present, such as FM Radio with RDS, music player, Offline Mode and average battery life. But really the highlights of the Samsung Anycall G808 lies in its camera phone functionalities.
As is popular with camera phones nowadays, the Samsung Anycall G808 comes with a built-in image and video editor to enhance captured photos on the phone’s 2.4-inch QVGA display. It has red-eye reduction technology and supports multiple shooting modes such as macro, multi shot, mosaic shot, frame shot, and panorama shot. Currently, the Samsung Anycall G808 is only available in silver, and will retail for approximately $500 USD.
Via [Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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