Saturday, May 19, 2007

Samsung- An emerging Technology


Samsung is re-inforcing its technology from day to day and every upgrading model will be thinner and lighter when compared with its predecessor. Samsung became the first company to produce a 10 mega pixel camera cell phone. This was launched last year in Korea. Earlier in 2000 Samsung became the first company to embed a cell phone in a camera, also in 2004 it again formed a record by introducing its 5 mega pixel camera phone and off-course, who can forget its 7 mega pixel camera in 2005. I will be featuring the 10 mega pixel camera phone model SCH-B600 in this post, this phone was launched in Korean market last year. It also offers the same level of picture-taking sophistication that a top-notch megapixel digital camera offers.


This camera phone is called as B600, it is 6mm thinner and 10grms lighter than its predecessor i.e.. 7 mega pixel camera phone. The B600 offers the same picture quality which a 10 mega pixel camera offers. The functions in B600 includes an MP3 player, business card reader, and 128 polyphonic sounds. It has 3X optiplex zoom and 5X digital zoom. It comes with LED auto focus feature which allows you to capture clear picture even in dark. The moving picture can be recorded in QVGA resolution at 15 to 30 frames per seconds, you can also watch TV in crisp picture through Satellite DMB function.

The price of B600 is around 900,000 won (about $ 900) in Korea.


SCH-B600 Specifications

Standard CDMA 2000 1X EVDO (800 MHz)
Camera - 10 Megapixel Camera
Display - 2.2" 240x320 16M Color TFT LCD
Features - Mobile TV (Satellite Digital Multimedia Broadcasting ); Video Recording & Messaging (MPEG4 / H.264); MP3/ AAC / AAC+; Dual Speaker / Anycall Band; Bluetooth Technology / PictBridge / Voice Recognition/ Document Viewer / TV-output / BT Printing
Memory - External memory (MMCmicro)

* Specifications are subject to change without notice

 
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