 Samsung SCH-W880 Camera Phone (Source: Engadget)
Samsung phone supports fast data speeds and 12MP still shots with optical zoom
Camera phones have been around for
years now and the thing that most of them have in common is that the
camera tends to be a tacked on feature rather than something really
designed to work well. Samsung has changed that with a new device
called the SCH-W880.
The device is more like a camera with a
phone tossed in as an added feature. The camera sensor has
12-megapixel resolution and a lens with 3x optical zoom. Engadget
has posted a leaked
marketing image of the camera that gives a few of the
specifications away, even if they are hard to make out.
What
we can tell is that the camera will be able to record HD video,
likely at 720p resolution. The device also has a WVGA AMOLED rear
screen that is 3.3-inches wide. The camera phone supports HSDPA data
and has GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DMB TV tuner, and a microSD card slot.
DMB support likely means the handset will never leave Korea
unfortunately.
Pricing and availability are unknown.
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