Samsung is releasing many firsts in mobile phone industry recently, like first 8MP phone, then Omnia and Tocco. Samsung Tocco is one of the most successful phones of the 2008, to continue the legacy of the phone, Samsung has released the new superior edition, called Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra with some cool and fantastic features for advanced users of the phones.
It comes with some hottest new and exciting features like 8MP camera, touch screen interface, 3X4 keyboard in a thin body. The thickness of the phone is 12.7mm, just above the 1cm. The new AMOLED touchscreen with touchwiz 1.5v gives it a easy to navigate feel. The screen of 2.8″ with 16 million colours gives it bright clarity for images and videos.
The 8MP camera is more than enough for good quality photographs and with 30fps video recording makes it one of the best gadgets for mobile photographer in the town. Camera of the device is comes with auto focus, face detection and geo tagging features. There is inbuilt photo and video editor for trimming video, audio dubbing, adding subtitle, live dubbing and other exciting features.
Nowadays, mobile phones are becoming mobile computers for accessing mails, messenger services, blog etc. Tocco Ultra has one of the best web features found in Samsung phones. Photo blogging, GPS, online widgets are present in the phone. It supports 7.2 Mbps HSDPA internet access service for fast downloading and uploading of the data.
Music features are also there, you can play all the popular formats like MP3, AAC and more with the phone. Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra has a decent memory of 16 GB, so there is plenty room for your digital library.
By: Lucy Brightly
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March 5th, 2010LG Renoir Goes Pink For the Ladies – LG Renoir Pink KC910 Review
March 4th, 2010
The LG Renoir Pink is a phone from the LG camp that is exclusively focused on the female market segment. Pink is a color associated with feminism since time immemorial.
Design
The Renoir Pink looks stunningly gorgeous in its vibrant pink encasing. This full color touch screen phone is conveniently super slim. The screen is very large- it is 3 inches wide and makes viewing sheer pleasure.
Communication
The Pink LG Renoir has a picture based speed dial that helps spotting and dialing contacts quickly. The phone has an alpha numeric keypad as well as an onscreen QWERTY keyboard for input. It has an array of online widgets too. They help to keep you updated with the latest information. This new pink LG phone supports MMS so that you can send images, animations, formatted text and sounds to family and friends who possess MMS facilitated mobile phones.
Camera
The LG Renoir Pink has a highly professional quality 8 Mega pixel camera. The camera is packed with a mind boggling array of photography features. They include an auto or manual focus feature, face detection and an 8 times digital zoom for taking better quality pictures. The Schneider Kreuznach optics helps capture superior action photos. The smile and blink detection facet enables the camera to take pictures only when the subject is smiling and not when they are blinking. The top class xenon flash ensures that photographs are of high quality even in dark environments. The camera also has image stabilization and geo tagging attributes.
Multimedia mettle
The LG Renoir Pink has an audio player so that you can listen to your favorite tracks for relaxing. Thousands of tracks can be stored in the music player because of the gargantuan 8 GB memory. The audio player provides high quality sound with pure bass and Dolby technology audio.
The Pink Renoir has the ability to record video footage at high speed and in slow motion. The phone’s video player supports most of the popular video formats and is a feast for all movie buffs. This latest LG pink phone supports many pre-loaded JAVA games. The display screen has an in built accelerometer that rotates the screen to allow you to tilt the phone in any direction for controlling your gaming movement.
Internet
The LG Renoir Pink enables you to enjoy high speed mobile internet using its technologies of HSDPA, 3G and Wi Fi. The phone’s wap technology makes access to news and information on the internet a breeze. The phone supports popular applications like Google, You Tube and Face book. The phone has a GPS receiver to aid navigation.
Memory and network
The Pink Renoir has a 100 MB internal memory that can be augmented up to 8GB using a Micro SD memory card. The Renoir works on a quad band network covering GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. The pink LG Renoir has roaming capabilities in 120 countries of the world. This highly advanced camera phone will surely attract the girls’ segment of gizmo aficionados.
By: Susan Hargreaves
Samsung Omnia Review
February 6th, 2010
When the phrase ‘living up to its name’ is bandied about in the case of the Samsung Omnia it can be taken as literally as possible. The word ‘Omnia’ in Latin literally translates into ‘everything’, and for a phone that has absolutely everything packed into its elegant design, the meaning is quite justified. Demands are considerable on the high-end smartphones of today, but the Omnia has more than enough in terms of features to deftly rebuff even the most stinging of criticisms.
Features of the Samsung Omnia
As mentioned before, and to put it simply, the features of the Omnia are: everything. In terms of size, at 12.5 mm it certainly is sleek, and slender. Hard to imagine a high powered smartphone of its size managing to pack in many features, yet it does, and has a stunning platinum finish to boot.
For starters, with a 5 megapixel camera complete with face detection autofocus as well as well as that famed smile detection technology. For night photography, an LED flash provides the illumination needed, and any images captured are bound to be of a high quality. Furthermore, the 3.2 inch WQVGA screen makes viewing images, and video a genuine pleasure as they are displayed to almost maximum effect.
Speaking of video, the included media player supports a variety of file formats of both video and audio types, including DivX and Xvid, ensuring that there are no problems. Entire movies can be viewed, to be honest, and with anything from 8 GB to 16 GB of internal storage, there is little problem in keeping movies around. Indeed, the one qualm that is held against the Samsung Omnia quite often is that the microSD slot is located beneath the battery, however, with anything up to 16 GB of internal storage, it really isn’t a big deal – the microSD just ends up providing additional usability instead of much needed storage.
In terms of internet connectivity, HSDPA makes for, as expected, fast browsing, and the large screen only further capitalises on this ability. Other connectivity options such as WiFi, USB and Bluetooth are also supported.
On top of everything, there is a GPS system that allows for photo tagging by location as well as acting as a directional guide in any situation. Although not a common feature yet, it is one that seems to be appreciated by man, yet none would have expected that with all the other features already included, it would have been able to be fitted into the slim profile.
Lastly, there is the Microsoft Mobile 6.1 that stitches all the features together and allows simple yet effective access to each. Any PC user will probably find the structure to be completely familiar as it shares most aspects with Microsoft Windows.
In short, Samsung Omnia is, as things stand, by far the ultimate mobile phone on the market today. By including absolutely everything in terms of mobile phones, and yet retaining the slim and stylish look that many seek, there is every reason to look for mobile phone deals with it.
By: Caroline Telford