วันอาทิตย์ที่ 5 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Samsung Galaxy S

Samsung is fighting its way into the Android superphone field with the Galaxy S. With a whopping 4-inch Super AMOLED display, it's one of the biggest phones on the market. Can Samsung take on HTC in the Android market that its done so much to define? And can it keep the nemesis iPhone 4 at arm's length?
The Samsung Galaxy S measures up at 64.2 x 122.4mm, but is still only 9.9mm thick. Perhaps the most immediate thing you notice about the Galaxy S is the weight. At 118g it's hardly heavy and this is down to Samsung's choice of materials. They've gone with plastics, rather than the machined aluminium or glass of notable rivals.
The result is a phone that doesn't quite have the same premium feel to it. The back does attract fingerprints due to its glossy finish, but once snapped in place, it is solid enough with no signs of twisting and no creaks as you use it.

A small bulge on the bottom rear helps give some definition to what would otherwise be just a slab, the bump sitting neatly in the palm of your hand as you hold the phone to cast your eyes across its expansive display. It also provides some grip for the fingers when holding it in landscape to watch movies or use the camera. The 5-megapixel snapper sits on the back, framed in chrome detailing.
The front is nicely done, with the 4-inch capacitive 480 x 800 pixel resolution Super AMOLED display sitting beneath a single-piece front, with a single physical home button centrally flanked by two touch controls for menus and back. The screen has the sort of silky smoothness that you'd expect from a high-end smartphone, and wipes clean of oily fingerprints easily too.
Around the body of the phone you'll find 3.5mm and Micro-USB connections on the top, a volume rocker on the left-hand side and a lock/standby key on the right-hand side.

To look at the Samsung Galaxy S doesn't evoke the same degree of interest that something like the iPhone 4 does, but the rounded edges, like the HTC Desire, make this a more comfortable device to nestle in the palm of your hand as you use it. This also applies to the top edge, which is mercifully curved, meaning the Galaxy S is also comfortable for those long phone calls.
Internally you also get a decent amount of memory, with 8 and 16GB versions available, plus there is a microSD card slot for further expansion. We tested it with a 16GB microSDHC card and it handled the wealth of media on that card without issue, although "media scanning" can take a while.
Obviously it is tricky to start anywhere other than the screen. Samsung has been shouting about its Super AMOLED display, with the tech community pitching the Galaxy S display against the Retina Display of the iPhone 4. Both displays are highly accomplished and although the iPhone has a higher resolution, we can't fault the Samsung's vibrancy and contrast. Blacks are deep, whites are brilliant, colours are vivid, making the Galaxy S a striking device to look at once you bring the screen to life.

Is it better than the iPhone 4 in terms of display? It's certainly bigger, which makes a difference, but with a lower pixel density, the iPhone 4 can produce smaller, sharper, details. Whether this matters or not will be subjective. Looking at a full webpage on the screen, the iPhone 4 renders text that you can barely read, the Galaxy S is a little fuzzy in these small details, but perhaps this is a moot point: if it is too small to read, it doesn't really matter that much. When it comes to video watching, again, the iPhone will make more of the details in your HD movies, whilst the Galaxy S will give you a larger screen to watch it on. It's an argument that's set to run: both are accomplished and we'll leave it at that.
The large screen gives you plenty of real estate to play with. Samsung has added its TouchWiz 3.0 user interface over the top of Android 2.1 in the Galaxy S. TouchWiz, as we saw on Samsung's Wave running on its Bada platform, offers up 7 home pages which can be customised to your liking, or removed if you don't want them. You can add Samsung or Android widgets, drop shortcuts and bookmarks and move the whole lot around.
Taking a leaf out of HTC's Sense UI, you get a number of services to take care of your social networking needs, so Twitter, Facebook and MySpace are all neatly pulled into your contacts (if you want them to be) and various Samsung apps offering to use your social networks in various ways.

Buddies now lets you assign favourite contacts to follow, so they appear on a Rolodex-style carousel, with their most recent status update on display and an option to contact them. Feeds and updates will show your social networks in a list type feed that is similar to HTC's Friend Stream, although if you follow any number of people on Twitter, you'll never be able to keep track.
Daily Briefing offers up AccuWeather.com, Y! Finance, AP Mobile news, and your calendar to give you a selection of pertinent information when you wake up in the morning. It's nice, but a little too inflexible and we'd like to be able to completely customise each of the sections to get a truly personal feed.
There are various other fun Samsung widgets on offer too, so you don't feel short-changed as soon as your new phone arrives. The live widgets have prominent refresh buttons, as well as being able to set the auto refresh time, where applicable. You can also change the wallpaper behind the home pages, scrolling across a little as you move through pages, just like HTC Sense does. You can assign live wallpapers, although this seemed to slow the phone down, so best avoided.

There is also a Samsung App store, joining the Android Market, offering Samsung's own applications for your device. There was only a handful available when we reviewed the phone, including a duplicate Facebook app so we'll have to see exactly how this develops in the future.
TouchWiz makes a visual change across a lot of Android, with the top pull-down menu getting large Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Silent and Vibration icons to instantly toggle these services. Like other Samsung handsets, you also get a line of icons across the bottom of the screen offering Phone, Contacts, Messaging and Applications by default which are easily changed to your favourite apps if you want.
The Application menu is more than a little reminiscent of the iPhone's menu, but then how different can you be when you offer a selection of icons? Neatly, the Samsung interface adds a little background gloss to the applications you add to the phone, so although you are downloading from the Android Market, everything gets a little graphical treatment in the menu. It's a neat touch, making the menus looks fantastic.

The menu also shows-off the screen: the icons are like islands of colour in an inky black ocean of background, just the sort of thing that gets geeks like us excited. You can opt for a list view if you prefer, although it doesn’t make great use of space. You can re-arrange menus to your preference, dragging icons over pages and so on.
We like Samsung's screen lock, which lets you unlock it by swiping the "cover" off in any direction you fancy, and the jigsaw-type alerts that will sit on it to inform you of missed calls or messages. You can then drag to piece into the hole in the background to open the message or call list directly - pretty smart.
Internally the Samsung Galaxy S comes with a 1GHz processor which is more or less par for the course on current smartphones. It should, in theory, keep things running along smoothly, but there is some unexpected lag hiding in the Galaxy S. It doesn't struggle to fire up a 720p video, but might sometimes pause when you open the messaging window, or when you move around your contacts list. This suggests that something isn't quite right on the software front and will most likely be fixed with a firmware update in the future.
That wasn't the only issue we found with the OS side of things either. We had a large number of failures with the Android Market, applications not downloading cleanly, although we know this has been a problem for other Android users too, and may not affect all devices. The Android Market continues to gain strength all the time, although we don’t feel it is quite as comprehensive as the Apple App Store yet.

Samsung's AllShare is present, meaning you can stream your content from media server, which is where things get exciting. It happily played HD content from our server, which looks absolutely sensational on the screen. Equally, you can share content you have on your phone, which is a real bonus for those with compatible hardware especially when someone wants to show off the HD video they have captured using the phone.
The camera around the back not only offers 5-megapixel still capture, but also 1280 x 720 resolution video capture, on a par with the iPhone 4 and matching many pocket camcorders. There is no sign of an LED "flash".

The camera offers a dizzying array of settings. Shooting modes offer the usual suspects of smile shot and beauty, but there is some creative fun to be had with Vintage and Cartoon. You also get scene modes, offering up the likes to landscape, portrait, sports and so on. But the settings don't finish there. You can change the exposure compensation and then dive into more settings where you get a whole range of options, like white balance, special effects and focus mode. It might just be a little too comprehensive and too convoluted, as the focus mode should really be easier to get to.

But the results are very good, so some of the messing around is justified. Touch to focus works well alongside the autofocus which is relatively fast to detect what you want to take a picture of. In low light, naturally, noise becomes an issue along with slower shutter speeds giving you blurry pictures and it is slower to focus.
Video gives you a great result from the highest settings, with 720p video capture at around 30fps as a 3GP file. You don't get any focus controls, but it does auto-focus as you start filming. A pause function will let you string together video in different locations to save you post-processing, which is something we like, although there is a focus twinge at the start of each new section.
Overall the results from the camera are great, it's fun to use, there is plenty to play with before you look at sharing your results - either by sending out via social networks or email, streaming, or via TV out onto the big screen. There is also a forward-facing camera with a 640 x 480 pixel resolution, although access to it is limited to the "self shot" shooting mode and video calling.
Music is handled well, with the bundled headphones being better than average, but no contest for a decent set of third-party alternatives. The music player offers various different methods of viewing your collection, including a Cover Flow-style carousel. You also get controls whilst the screen is locked via a drag down CD image (of the cover art no less) so you can skip and pause music. Volume can also be changed when the screen is locked. The radio auto-tunes, letting you preset your favourite stations and works nicely, with controls moving into the down-down menu when you move away from the app.

Video playback is one of the phone's strong points, as it supports a wide range of formats, including DivX, AVI, MKV, MPEG4 and FLV in various forms. Not all codecs are supported in their various containers, but we played a range of video files in both HD and SD without issue - you certainly get more variety than many rival devices. Watching videos on the large screen is fantastic, although we found that it didn't remember where we had paused videos on resume, so we had to skip back through them again to continue watching, a minor point.
Connectivity is, as you'd expect, excellent. You have HSDPA for fast data on the move, joined by Wi-Fi b/g/n, the new Bluetooth version 3.0, GPS, and proximity and motion sensors. Google Maps from the GPS offers up multi-touch zooming, as well as free navigation from Google Maps Navigation, as crude as it is.
Multi-touch support is a great benefit for the browser, which we found was fast to navigate, reflow text and zoomed and scrolled smoothly. One thing that didn't seem to work on our device was embedded YouTube videos, so we were left with no web video at all. This may not be a problem with the forthcoming update to Android v2.2, bringing with it compatibility for Adobe Flash video. Samsung has promised the update this year, but as we've seen in the past, this isn't necessarily any guarantee. The sheer space and the proficiency with which websites are handled makes the Galaxy S a great handset for browsing the Internet, video or not.

Of course the on-screen keyboard is essential. Once we'd got rid of the touch tones and the haptics, we found the Samsung QWERTY keyboard allowed for fast and accurate text entry in both landscape and portrait modes. Predictive text and corrections come courtesy of the XT9 system. This can be a little overwhelming, offering up suggestions of the next word in your sentence which can be confusing at first, but you do get used to it. You can also customise the system and switch this off, which we found more acceptable.
Samsung has also included Swype. We're seeing Swype on a growing number of Android phones; it's a system that lets you "type" by moving your finger across the keyboard to string together the letters. It works well for basic text entry, with clever suggestions. It's another skill to master, but we like it. Again, the choice is yours, so if you don't want it, you don't necessarily need it.
The important thing we found about text entry on the Galaxy S was that it was unhampered by other lags in the system we found elsewhere. It may have taken a moment or two to open messaging, but once we got there we could lay down text very fast indeed. The screen is certainly up to the job.
When we had the phone in use, we noticed that the top half became warm, as it did when charging the battery. The battery life is a little poor and you'll certainly have to charge this phone every day. Life from the 1500mAh cell will depend on what you do with it, how bright you have the screen, background syncing and so on, but you do pay the price for the slim dimensions and the wealth of power-hungry hardware.

SCH-I400 Samsung Continuum Android Smartphone


  • Advanced dual Super AMOLED™ displays with dedicated Ticker display
  • Customizable Ticker Experience
  • Android Éclair Browser
  • Advanced Widget
features
Advanced dual Super AMOLED™ displays with dedicated Ticker display Advanced dual Super AMOLED™ displays with dedicated Ticker display
The large Super AMOLED™ display gives you vivid, brilliant color with razor sharp detail for movies, viewing photos, reading and much more. The smaller AMOLED display has the sharpness that’s perfect for reading small type.

Customizable Ticker Experience Customizable Ticker Experience You decide which type of messages you think are important enough to appear on the dedicated Ticker display. You can choose news updates, SNS messages, RSS messages, sports updates, social networking posts, just to name a few.

Android Éclair Browser Android Éclair Browser
This advanced browsing system from Google helps give you fast internet searches and quicker connections.
Advanced Widgets Advanced Widgets
These keyboard shortcuts help you work faster and more efficiently – another necessity in a busy world.
DivX/XviD HD video play & record DivX/XviD HD video play & record
These two popular video formats are both installed on your phone for surprisingly superior quality high-definition recording and playback.


 specification

Carrier
  • Verizon
Platform
  • Android 2.1 (Éclair)
  • 3G EV-DO RevA
  • Android 2.1 OS
  • SAR Value: Head 0.7 W/kg
  • SAR Value: Body 0.47 W/kg
Display
  • 480x800 pixels
  • 3.4”
  • Touch Screen
Design
  • Mirror Black
Battery
  • 312 hours Standby Time
  • 420 minutes Talk Time
Connectivity
  • Bluetooth Capability
  • GPS Capability
  • Internet HTML Browser
  • Outlook Sync Capability
  • USB Connectivity
  • Wi-fi Connectivity
Features
  • Speakerphone
  • Voice Recognition
  • Memo Pad
    Memo Pad Tool that serves as a virtual pad for typing notes or reminders.

  • Scheduler
    Scheduler Calendar tool that enables users to store scheduling and event information.

  • Stop watch
  • Airplane Mode
Camera
  • Auto Focus
    Auto Focus Optical feature that uses a sensor, control system, and motor to automatically focus a phone camera's lens.

  • 5.0 Megapixel Camera
  • digital zoom x4
  • LED Flash
    LED Flash Light Emitting Diode (LED) on a camera phone that illuminates briefly to cast light on a subject.

Video
  • MPEG4 / 3GPP / H.263 / H.264 / 3G2 / WMV (9) / DivX/ Xvid
  • Video Streaming
Music & Sound
  • WAV / MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WMA
  • Music Library Capability
Storage and Memory
  • microSD, up to 32GB supported
  • 2GB 512MB ROM 384MB RAM On Board Memory
  • up to memory capacity
Calling Functions
  • Dialed/missed/received Call Display
  • Multiparty
    Multiparty Service that allows multiple people on different phones to be connected simultaneously on one call.

Messaging
  • mobile email (POP3/IMAP4) and corporate email (Exchange)
  • Instant Messaging
  • SMS / EMS / MMS , limited EMS support
Business & Office
  • Document Viewer
  • Voice Mail
Size
  • 4.94” x 2.28” x .48”
    4.94” x 2.28” x .48” Height, width and depth of the phone, measured in inches (in.).

  • 4.41 ounces

SPH-M910 Samsung Intercept Full QWERTY Cell Phone

SPH-M910

  • Sliding QWERTY Keyboard
  • Pre-loaded Apps
  • Android™ Market
  • High-end Multimedia Feature
features
Sliding QWERTY Keyboard Sliding QWERTY Keyboard Behind this great 3.2” touchscreen is a great slide-out full QWERTY keyboard giving you four rows of letters, numbers and shortcut keys – pretty handy for texting or IMing. Just as convenient is the threaded messaging feature that makes it easy to follow conversations. Capeesh?
Pre-loaded Apps Pre-loaded Apps Right out of the box, the Intercept comes loaded with cool social apps that let you post your status as you walk out the store. Snap a shot while you’re at it and share it right away with all your social network buddies with one-touch picture posting. Keep up with your coworkers too – check work email or review business documents with the file viewer.
Android™ Market Android™ Market Want apps? You got ‘em. Not by the dozens, but by the thousands. Thousands of apps are available at Android™ Market – everything from time-sucking games and critical business tools to entertainment apps and real-time news widgets. More are added every day.
High-end Multimedia Features High-end Multimedia Features Apps aren’t the only thing you can enjoy in the thousands. The Intercept comes with a built-in music player so you can groove to thousands of songs on the go. You can also snap thousands of stunning images with the 3.2MP camera. There’s also video recording too.
Powerful Processor Powerful Processor The high-end processor (800 MHz) means higher-quality graphics and faster performance. The Intercept also comes with a 2GB microSD™ memory card. Need more memory? You can add up to 32 gigs via the microSD™ card sl

 spacifications

Carrier
  • Virgin Mobile
    Virgin Mobile Provides who the cell phone carrier is for this model of phone.

Platform
  • Full
    Full Type of software application that can be used on a mobile phone to explore the internet.

  • Digital Dual Band: EVDO, Rev A: CDMA 800/1900 MHz ; 3G
  • Android™ Éclair 2.1 OS
  • SAR Value: Head 0.72 W/kg
  • SAR Value: Body 1.08 W/kg
Display
  • 3.2"
  • Touch Screen
    Touch Screen Technology that enables users to interact with a phone by touching images, words, or icons on the display.

Design
  • Cool Gray
    Cool Gray Choice of colors (exterior design) that a cellphone model is currently available in.

Battery
  • 254 Hours Standby Time
  • 6.4 Hours Talk Time
Connectivity
  • Bluetooth Capability
  • Internet HTML Browser
  • Outlook Sync Capability
  • USB 2.0 Connectivity
  • Wi-fi Connectivity
Features
  • Speakerphone
  • QWERTY Keyboard
  • Voice Recognition
  • Memo Pad
    Memo Pad Tool that serves as a virtual pad for typing notes or reminders.

  • Scheduler
    Scheduler Calendar tool that enables users to store scheduling and event information.

  • To do list
    To do list Tool which enables a user to store, prioritize, and manage a list of 20 things that need to be done.

Camera
  • Auto Focus
    Auto Focus Optical feature that uses a sensor, control system, and motor to automatically focus a phone camera's lens.

  • 3.2 MP Camera & Video Recorder
    3.2 MP Camera & Video Recorder Number of pixels across and down that are used to capture an image. More pixels, the sharper the photo.

  • Digital Zoom
    Digital Zoom Range of magnification a camera can generate via interpolation (digital).

Video
  • video/3gpp2 Video Player
    video/3gpp2 Video Player Tool on a mobile phone that plays downloaded or streaming video files.

  • Video Streaming
Storage and Memory
  • microSD 32GB External Memory
  • 256RAM/512ROM On Board Memory
Calling Functions
  • Dialed/missed/received Call Display
  • Multiparty
    Multiparty Service that allows multiple people on different phones to be connected simultaneously on one call.

Messaging
  • Corporate Email Support via Exchange ActiveSync®
  • Instant Messaging
  • SMS / EMS / MMS
  • Predictive Text Input T9
Business & Office
  • ThinkFree Office Document Viewer
  • Voice Mail
Size
  • 4.43” x 2.19” x 0.59”
  • 4.9 ounces

SGH-T919 Samsung Behold Full Qwerty Cell Phone

SGH-T919

  • Full QWERTY Keyboard to text, email and IM
  • Easy access to multimedia with 3D Cube Navigation
  • Web access with a full HTML browser
  • Customizable widgets

features
 
Full QWERTY Keyboard to text, email and IM Fully express yourself with the Full QWERTY keyboard, whether you text, email or prefer instant messaging. The one-touch key lets you share the latest news, fast, thanks to one super-quick key.
Easy access to multimedia with 3D Cube Navigation Easily access popular multimedia programs with the 3D cube navigation button. With one touch, you can access YouTube, the AmazonMP3 store, the web, and your music, photography and video gallery.
Web access with a full HTML browser web Experience the Web in its full color glory with a full HTML web browser. Now you can surf the Web in style and comfort, right from your phone.
Customizable widgets On a device like this, the quickest way to move around is with widgets. Since the Behold supports widgets, you’ll be able to get into your favorite applications faster than ever.

Platform
  • WAP 2.0 Browser
  • 3G UMTS 2.1 GHz,WCDMA,4G,GPRS Class 10,HSCSD,EDGE Class 10,HSDPA
  • Proprietary OS
  • SAR Value: Head 0.985 W/kg
  • SAR Value: Body 1.09 W/kg
Display
  • 240 x 400 Pixel Internal Display
  • Touch Screen
Design
  • Brown Exterior
Battery
  • Up to 300 Hours Standby Time
  • Up to 5 Hours Talk Time
Connectivity
  • Bluetooth Capable
  • GPS Capability
    GPS Capability Global Positioning System. Technology that uses local networks pinpoint locations. Used in a number of features and applications.

  • Internet HTML Browser
  • Outlook Sync Capable
  • USB Connectivity
    USB Connectivity Universal Serial Bus. Hardware interface standard for connecting peripherals to a computer.

Features
  • Speakerphone
  • Voice Recognition
    Voice Recognition Technology enabling a phone to understand spoken contact names and make calls on command.

  • Embedded JAVA™ Games
  • Memo Pad
    Memo Pad Tool that serves as a virtual pad for typing notes or reminders.

  • Scheduler
    Scheduler Calendar tool that enables users to store scheduling and event information.

  • Stop watch
  • To do list
    To do list Tool which enables a user to store, prioritize, and manage a list of 20 things that need to be done.

Camera
  • Auto Focus
    Auto Focus Optical feature that uses a sensor, control system, and motor to automatically focus a phone camera's lens.

  • 5.0 Megapixel Digital Camera
  • 4x Digital Zoom
  • LED Flash
    LED Flash Light Emitting Diode (LED) on a camera phone that illuminates briefly to cast light on a subject.

Video
  • MPEG4, ASF, Real One, WMV Video Player
  • Video Streaming
Music & Sound
  • MP3, AMR(Voice Tag), AAC, AAC+, eAAC+
Storage and Memory
  • microSD™ Card slot External Memory
  • 180 MB Onboard Memory
  • 2000-Entry Phone Book
Calling Functions
  • Dialed/missed/received Call Display
  • Multiparty
    Multiparty Service that allows multiple people on different phones to be connected simultaneously on one call.

Messaging
  • Email
    Email Electronic mail is a method of correspondence in which digital messages are exchanged over the internet.

  • Instant Messaging
  • SMS, MMS Messaging
  • Predictive Text Input T9
Business & Office
  • Document Viewer
  • Voice Mail
Size
  • 4.12
    4.12 Height, width and depth of the phone, measured in inches (in.).

  • Weighs 4.0 Ounces

t339 Music Cell Phone

SGH-T339

  • Wireless Convenience in Bluetooth® Stereo
  • Convenient 1.3 Megapixel Camera
  • Easy music storage with memory card
  • Save plan minutes with T-mobile HotSpot @Home
    features
    Send images and sound with Audio Postcard When a picture just isn't enough, you can say more, thanks to T-Mobile’s Audio Postcard software. Now send and share photos and attach your own audio message, or even a favorite song.
    Convenient 1.3 Megapixel Camera Enjoy fully detailed 1280 x 1024 images…or zoom in for a close-up with the convenience of a 1.3 megapixel camera conveniently built into your cell phone.
    Easy music storage with memory card sd The full-function music player has an external memory slot so you can use memory cards to store all the music you want.
    Save plan minutes with T-mobile HotSpot @Home Take advantage of T-Mobile HotSpot @HomeSM. Go wireless and save plan minutes and money, now that you can make cell phone calls using your Wi-Fi network from home.
    Wireless Convenience in Bluetooth® Stereo Bluetooth® wireless technology allows one device to communicate with another. Attach a Bluetooth®-enabled headset or hands-free car system to avoid getting "wired" up in a tangled connection, especially while driving.


    Platform
    • WAP 2.0 Browser
    • 3G UMTS 2.1 GHz,WCDMA,4G,GPRS Class 10,HSCSD,EDGE Class 10,HSDPA
    • Proprietary OS
      Proprietary OS Software that regulates the way users control a computer and the way programs utilize hardware.

    • SAR Value: Head 0.733 W/kg
    • SAR Value: Body 0.765 W/kg
    Display
    • 176 x 220 Pixel Internal Display
    • 2" Internal Display
    Design
    • Red Exterior
      Red Exterior Choice of colors (exterior design) that a cellphone model is currently available in.

    Battery
    • Up to 264 Hours Standby Time
    • Up to 6.5 Hours Talk Time
    Connectivity
    • Yes
      Yes Short range wireless technology that enables phones to exchange data with other network devices.

    • Yes
      Yes Global Positioning System. Technology that uses local networks pinpoint locations. Used in a number of features and applications.

    • Yes
      Yes Online interface designed to effectively display web content on small screen phones and mobile devices.

    • Yes
      Yes Function that allows mail, contacts, and calendars to be auto-synchronized with Outlook on a PC using Exchange ActiveSync

    • Yes
      Yes Universal Serial Bus. Hardware interface standard for connecting peripherals to a computer.

    • Wi-fi Connectivity
    Features
    • Speakerphone
    • Embedded JAVA™ Games
    • Memo Pad
      Memo Pad Tool that serves as a virtual pad for typing notes or reminders.

    • Scheduler
      Scheduler Calendar tool that enables users to store scheduling and event information.

    • Stop watch
    • To do list
      To do list Tool which enables a user to store, prioritize, and manage a list of 20 things that need to be done.

    Camera
    • Auto Focus
      Auto Focus Optical feature that uses a sensor, control system, and motor to automatically focus a phone camera's lens.

    • 1.3 Megapixel Digital Camera
    • 4x Digital Zoom
      4x Digital Zoom Range of magnification a camera can generate via interpolation (digital).

    Music & Sound
    • MP3
      MP3 The type of file format that the phone can play. Can include: MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+ etc.

    Storage and Memory
    • microSD™ Card slot External Memory
    • 20 MB Onboard Memory
    • 1000-Entry Phone Book
    Calling Functions
    • Dialed/missed/received Call Display
    • Multiparty
      Multiparty Service that allows multiple people on different phones to be connected simultaneously on one call.

    Messaging
    • Instant Messaging
    • SMS, MMS Messaging
    • Predictive Text Input T9
    Business & Office
    • Voice Mail
    Size
    • 3.62" x 1.83" x 0.78"
    • Weighs 3.3 Ounces