Samsung SGH-G810 Symbian Smart Phone
Samsung SGH-G810 is a Symbian smartphone with a 5 megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi, 3G and HSDPA. Pitched directly against Nokia N95, the SGH-G810 is an impressive device research. Unfortunately, his announcement coincides with the Nokia N95 in today’s successor, the Nokia N96.

With 5 megapixels camera with autofocus and a xenon flash, the Samsung SGH-G810 also benefit from 3 times optical zoom, a very rare in a camera phone. There is no word of the resolution video capture if – and for many people, this is a key element.
The screen is a 2.6 “240 x 320 pixels, which is very similar to the original Nokia N95 8GB. Also, as for the N95, the G810 does not have a touch screen. Bundled software on the SGH-G810 includes support Google Search, Maps and Google Mail, more a player.

Samsung was also a little vague on the GPS capabilities of G810. He certainly GPS, but all that the navigation application is included is not clear. The SGH-G810 supports geotagging photographs, so that each image will be stored their information in the metadata for future reference.
It is a terminal 3G HSDPA in support, as well as GPRS and EDGE data. Again, Samsung specifications are a little vague, but it seems to be a tri-band GSM to UMTS 2100 MHz only. The SGH-G810 USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 and supports microSD memory cards. There is also a TV output and audio standard 3.5 mm socket.
There is no definitive word on pricing, but we understand that the G810 will be available from March.
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