Posts Tagged ‘Megapixel Camera’

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

Two New Mobiles To Peruse

February 5th, 2010



News has been leaked onto the internet about two new Sony Ericsson mobile phones due out later this year. The two phones are the Sony Ericsson G502 and the Sony Ericsson P1 and they should be announced officially by the mobile manufacturer later this week – when more information will be known about the specifications.

First the G502 which by all accounts looks like a pretty standard mobile from Sony Ericsson, much like the K660i that has recently been released. It will be a candybar shaped mobile with a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 32MB internal memory and 3G / HSDPA.

There is nothing truly spectacular about the Sony Ericsson G502, but that does not necessarily mean it is a poor quality phone. Sony Ericsson mobiles are generally good quality, even the 2 megapixel camera will be of a high standard image on the screen. And the HSDPA should set it apart from a few other mobiles on the market.

Finally there is the Sony Ericsson P5, which is the new smartphone offering from the popular manufacturer. Slightly less is known about this mobile, but what few things we do know are very exciting. The Sony Ericsson P5 is a smartphone with a qwerty keypad hidden under the slide part. It will be a smartphone running off the latest UIQ 3.3 UI for Symbian operating system, with a 5 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS and HSDPA.

So the P5 really is the one to watch, there is no word on release dates for either of the new Sony Ericsson’s – more information will be made available once the phones are officially announced.

By: John Gray

The Nokia 6700 Classic Illuvial Provides Superfast Internet Access

January 20th, 2010



The Nokia 6700 Classic Illuvial is a slim line phone, being only 11 mm thick. Although compact in size it’s packed full of features and its fashionable design is tried and tested. It’s a simple and uncluttered phone but its features all serve a purpose which is evident when using the handset. It offers internet access at speeds of up to 10 Mbps, which is one of the fastest mobile phone access speeds available.

The phone has a display screen which is 2.2 inches in size and is a TFT screen. The screen can display 240 x 320 pixels, and up to 16 million colour variants. This means that images appear life like in their colour representation. A navigational button sits centrally in the keypad and offers the means of navigation. The phone comes with a number of alert types, which includes vibration and/or ring and provides the means to download polyphonic ringtones as well as Mp3 to be used if desired.

The camera is a 5.0 megapixel camera, which operates at a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels and provides excellent quality images. Auto focus and an LED flash ensure images taken are in focus and illuminated sufficiently for the conditions. The camera also allows the user to record video and playback at VGA quality and 15 frames per second. This is a useful alternative to still images and has grown in popularity over the last couple of years.

GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE and HSDPA are all included within the package and provide multiple means of connectivity. As mentioned previously, internet access is extremely fast on this handset, with speeds of up to 10 Mbps available. In addition to the extensive connections, Bluetooth and microUSB are also provided. GPS with A-GPS support and Nokia maps offers satellite navigation.

For musical entertainment, the phone comes with an MP3 player and an FM radio. Local and national radio stations are available at the touch of a button. The MP3 player will play all major audio file formats including MP3/M4A/AAC and WMA. The phone also comes with voice command and flash lite 3.

The Nokia 6700 Classic Illuvial is an accomplished handset with many features which catch the imagination. The phone, as does its counterpart the Nokia 5530 Illuvial, encompasses a wide range of features, but its main benefit is its internet access, which means that browsing the net is simple and very quick. The popularity of this phone is sure to be a foregone conclusion.

By: Andrew Ramsey