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  • January 14th, 2008

    Samsung SGH-G800

    samsung-SGH-G800 The samsung is a nice slick looking black phone that gives you a camera which is 5 megapixels and has 3 x optical zoom, flash and numerous features listed below

    Specs

    It uses USB 2.0, Microsd slot, Bluetooth 2.0 and HSDPA

    What others said in their reviews

    LetsGoMobile said, “Pictures can be made with the use of the five Megapixel auto focus digital camera. The camera offers an auto focus assist lamp, a xenon flash, face detection and image stabilization. We can say without exaggerating, that the Samsung G800’s camera is currently the most advanced camera inside a mobile phone. The possibility to zoom in three times optically enhances the photographic possibilities. This way distant objects can be captured without any quality loss. This is a true advantage compared to the competitors with digital zoom.”

    3G wrote, “The Samsung G800 may not be unique in offering Xenon flash, but it does make a tremendous difference to photos shot in less than bright conditions. A Xenon flash provides a very bright light for a short period of time. As with any flash, you’ll have to be careful with glare and reflection from shiny surfaces and it can be a bit of a drain on the battery, but it’s great for a mobile camera.”

    Video Demo

    January 14th, 2008

    Apple iphone

    apple-iphone ok lets take another peek at the Apple iphone, it turned 2007 on its head with people queuing up for hours, its an internet, ipod and cell phone. No buttons just touch screen. Apple may change the way we think of cell phones.

    You can dial with touchpad, it synchs with your computer and your contacts. You can scroll with your finger. You select a contact hit it and it dials. If you check voice you can use visual voice mail, you click on it and it plays that voice mail.

    You can view albums and songs and play it. You then view their albums,now what is really cool is if you turn this sideways you can then flick through album covers digitally

    Specs

    11.6mm, 2 megapixel phone, bluetooth, 8gb of memory, 320 touchscreen displays, wifi

    What others said in reviews

    The NYTimes wrote, “The two-megapixel camera takes great photos, provided the subject is motionless and well lighted (samples are at nytimes.com/tech). But it can’t capture video. And you can’t send picture messages (called MMS) to other cellphones. Apple says that the battery starts to lose capacity after 300 or 400 charges. Eventually, you’ll have to send the phone to Apple for battery replacement, much as you do now with an iPod, for a fee.”

    Walt Mossberg said, “The iPhone is missing some features common on some competitors. There’s no instant messaging, only standard text messaging. While its two megapixel camera took excellent pictures in our tests, it can’t record video. Its otherwise excellent Web browser can’t fully utilize some Web sites, because it doesn’t yet support Adobe’s Flash technology. Although the phone contains a complete iPod, you can’t use your songs as ringtones. There aren’t any games, nor is there any way to directly access Apple’s iTunes Music Store. Apple says it plans to add features to the phone over time, via free downloads, and hints that some of these holes may be filled.”

    USA Today says, “Pictures look fabulous on iPhone. The device syncs images stored on iPhoto software on the Mac or a designated picture folder on a Windows PC. … IPhone comes with a decent 2-megapixel digital camera. But it lacks a flash or zoom and doesn’t let you shoot video. Taking pictures is a tad awkward. … Battery life didn’t prove to be a big problem in my unscientific tests — a mix of calling, surfing, listening and watching. Still, it’s a good idea to charge it overnight. You receive warnings when you have just 20%, 15%, 10% and 5% of power remaining. You can charge the phone in its dock, through the supplied plug or through an iPod accessory.”

    Video Demo