There are thousands of S60 apps on the web but I'd like to highlight a few over the next few days that 1) work on a Samsung G810 and 2) are signed and come from a trustworthy publisher. First on my list is Handy Shell. This software makes use of existing data on the phone to provide useful views of this information through 3 standby screens. It creates a much more beefed up Today page than th...
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Samsung launches seven Symbian smartphones in seven months Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain - February, 2008 - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd and Symbian Limited, today announced the Samsung G810, with a 5 megapixel camera. This announcement marks Samsung seventh Symbian smartphone in seven months. Running Symbian OS v9.2, the Samsung G810 ensures the highest level of power efficiency and plat...
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Here´s a video review of the Samsung Highnote by phonearena Samsung Highnote specifications Samsung Highnote is a dual-slider CDMA music phone featuring 2″ color screen, 2-megapixel camera, stereo speakers, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSDHC memory card slot, stereo Bluetooth and GPS. Related Posts On Daily MobileSamsung F490 review: Fingertip away Samsung G810 review Samsung D880 duos re...
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The latest in my continuing voyage of discovery in the world of camera-toting smartphones, I look at the difference optical zoom makes and ask the question "Is it better to have optical zoom or can you get away with just much higher resolution?" I illustrate my points with test shots from the Samsung G810 and INNOV8, plus a guest appearance by the Nokia N93, which also has an optical zoom lens.
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AllAboutSymbian on 30th Oct 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Samsung presents the five-megapixel G810 camera phone complete with optical zoom at the Symbian Smartphone Show
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In the latest part in my phone camera series, I put the five top camera-equipped smartphones to the test, evaluating their still photo results under a variety of scenarios (landscape, night, dim, macro, etc). Which really is the best? And will the winning phone be made in Finland? I look at the Nokia N82, N95 and N93, plus the Samsung G810 and i8510...
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AllAboutSymbian on 6th Oct 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
In the fourth part of my Camera Nitty Gritty series, I examine how much (if any) difference a branded lens makes to the camera in a phone. With example photos from the Nokia N93, E90, N82 and N95, and from the Samsung G810 and i8510 and HTC Touch Pro, I try to demonstrate the variations in photo quality for a given megapixel count. What other factors play a part here and is it worth making branded...
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AllAboutSymbian on 28th Sep 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)