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GPS Camera Phone

March 31st, 2009

GPS Camera Phone: Samsung i560


The Samsung i560 3G GPS camera phone was first announced in October 2007 and first released in March 2008. This GPS Camera Phone is packed full of technology which provides the user with a high speed mobile device. This GPS camera phone works on a tri band network which covers GSM 900, 1800 & 1900. It had 150 MB of built in memory & expandable 512 MB MicroSD memory card. The user can enjoy a fully mobile Internet experience using the phones WAP 2.0 XHTML & HTML browser complete with RSS feeds facility.

The Samsung i560 3G GPS camera phone comes with a document viewer in popular formats including PDF files, Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint. The GPS navigation feature provides the tool to gives directions and the best possible routes to locations.

The Samsung i560 3G GPS camera phone has a 3.15 Megapixels camera with flash in, that also features settings allowing its users to adjust image outputs accordingly. While the integrated camera is for those quick still shots, a video recorder and player are housed by the Samsung i560, supporting video playback in MPEG4, 3GP, WMV, 3GP and H263 video formats.

GPS Camera Phone: Samsung i560

GPS Camera Phone: Samsung i560

The 3-megapixel camera phone was the surprise performer, taking some excellent outdoors shots, and not performing too badly inside some of the dark. Care does need to be taken to make sure you don’t move too much when hitting the shutter, but otherwise the pictures we took were colorful and sharp for the most part.


The Samsung i560 3G GPS Camera Phone Specifications:

  • Dimensions 103 x 51 x 16 mm, Weight 111 gr
  • Display : TFT 262K Colors LCD 2.4?, 240×320 pixel
  • Connectivity: Tri Band 900/1800/1900MHz GSM & 2100 UMTS with 3G HSDPA, GPRS and EDGE, GPS, Bluetooth with A2DP, USB
  • Camera: 3.15 megapixel camera with flash, camera setting, video recorder, Video Player (WMV, 3GP, H263 & MPEG4), Second Camera & 3G Video Calling.
  • Battery Live: 4.5 hours talk time, 360 hours standby time, Standard Lithium Ion rechargeable
  • Memory: 150MB internal memory, expandable 512 MB MicroSD in 1 microSD slot
  • OS: Symbian OS 9.1, Series 60 v3.1 UI
  • Others feature: FM Radio, Java MIDP 2.0, WAP 2.0 broser, RSS Reader, Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Music & Video player, Organizer, etc

Prize: $280

The Samsung i560 3G GPS Camera Phone Good Factors:

  • Phone speed
  • Navigation feature
  • Camera quality
  • Affordable prize value for GPS & HSDPA

The Samsung i560 3G GPS Camera Phone Bad Factors:

  • Battery life for heavy usage
  • Hard to take off battery cover
  • Quality of display is not as sharp as the previous Samsung versions
  • Difficult to install software & games

The Samsung i560 3G GPS Camera Phone Conclusions:

If you can get past its uninspiring exterior, then you’ll discover a powerful phone with some excellent features. For the asking price of $280 the Samsung i560 3G GPS Camera Phone is reasonably good value, especially when bundled with the map software and the car kit.

For comparison purposes, check out our review of other good quality camera phone: Samsung Memoir T929, Motorola Zine ZN5 and Sony Ericsson K850i

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Camera Cellular Phone

March 26th, 2009

Camera cellular phone: Sony Ericsson K850i


The camera cellular phone Sony Ericsson K850i is a quad band GSM unlocked phone with 3G. The K850i mobile has triband UMTS/HSDPA 3G that will work anywhere in the world 3G service is available, and GSM/EDGE/GPRS that will work anywhere in the world GSM is available.

Like most Sony Ericsson handsets, the K850i mobile camera cellular phone has a standard candy bar design. With its sleek black hue and green highlights, it’s eye-catching without being ostentatious. At 4 inches by 1.9 inches by 0.7 inch, it has an average size though it’s a bit weighty at 4.2 ounces. Sony Ericsson always does a good job with its displays, and this camera cellular phone is no exception. The 2.25-inch (320×240 pixels) screen supports a bright 262,144 colors. It shows everything well, from graphics to photos and text, and the menus are simple and easy to use. You can adjust the clock size and the brightness, but no other options are customizable.

This is a K series Cybershot camera cellular phone, and that puts the camera on center stage. The 5 megapixel camera cellular phone has an autofocus lens, automatic lens cover and a Xenon flash. There is 16x digital zoom, Sony Ericsson’s BestPic feature, image and video stabilization and red eye reduction. The camera cellular phone’s photo quality is one of its top attractions. Colors were natural and bright for the most part, though oranges and reds tended to be a too saturated. Subject outlines were very distinct and even smaller items weren’t blurry. The camera cellular phone performed well in low light thanks to the bright flash, but bright sunlight tended to wash out some shots. The shutter lag time was quite short compared with other camera cellular phones. In short, this is a high-quality camera. Fancy stuff for a camera cellular phone, and in fact, the K850i mobile, makes us want to leave our dedicated point-and-shoot camera at home.


The other hand, there are some camera cellular phone fans who complained about the camera end up with badly exposed or totally black pictures. The problem, we suspect, lies with the flash. The design of the flash makes it very easy to place your fingers in the wrong place and completely mess up the flash, resulting in a dark picture. To avoid this you need to hold the edge of the camera cellular phone (not the best way to hold a camera cellular phone steady).

K850i Mobile

K850i Mobile

The camera cellular phone K850i boasts strong music playback skills with stereo output through the included ear bud headset and A2DP stereo Bluetooth headphones, Mega bass, DRM support and an FM radio. To store music (along with those big photos and videos taken with the camera cellular phone) there’s 40 megs of internal memory and even better both a Memory Stick Micro M2 slot and a microSD card slot for cards up to 4 gigs in capacity.

Other basic offerings include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, a speakerphone, an alarm clock, a calendar, a task list, a notepad, a timer, a stopwatch, and a calculator. But the K850i doesn’t stop there. You’ll also find stereo Bluetooth, e-mail, an RSS reader, voice dialing, a voice recorder, PC synchronizing, USB mass storage a file manager, and a code memo for storing sensitive information. You can even use the phone as a remote control for another Bluetooth-enabled device.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions 4 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches, Weight 4.2 ounces
  • Display : TFT 262K Colors LCD, 240×320 pixel, 2.2? diagonal
  • Connectivity: Quad band 850/900/1800/1900MHz GSM with GPRS and EDGE. UMTS/HSDPA (3G): 850/1900/2100MHz bands, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR with A2DP Bluetooth stereo, Sync/SyncML, POP3 and IMAP email
  • Camera: 5 megapixel camera with autofocus lens and Xenon flash, 16x digital zoom.
  • Battery Live: Talk: Claimed talk time: up to 9 hours on GSM, 3.5 hours on 3G, claimed standby 16.6 days, 930 mAh Lithium Ion rechargeable
  • Memory: 40 megs internal memory, 1 microSD slot / 1 Memory Stick Micro M2 slot (1 slot handles both types of media) up to 4 gigs (supports SDHC microSD cards)
  • Others feature: Bluetooth remote, MMS, PIM applications (contacts, calendar, tasks and notes), Speaker Phone, Music Players 3.0, PictBridge, etc

Prize: $305.89

Pros:

  • Camera quality
  • Easy to use navigation menu
  • Clarity of sound
  • Good HTML browser by feature phone standards, supports MS Exchange and push email.

Cons:

  • The design of the flash makes it very easy to place your fingers on it.
  • Navigation button are too small for some users
  • Nighttime and dim scene imaging on automatic setting is not good
  • Fast port connector instead of 2.5 or 3.5mm stereo jack

Conclusions:

Though on the surface it looks like a face-lifted version of the K790i and K800i, inside there’s a lot of good new stuff going on: the 5MP camera cellular phone with improved still images and much improved video, quad band phone rather than triband, worldwide 3G with HSDPA, the new media player, improved music player, Bluetooth A2DP and a much brighter and a bit bigger display.

To find the best camera cell phone deals, compare K85i Mobile Phone with MOTOROLA ZINE ZN5 or Samsung Memoir T929

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