Testseek.com have collected 65 expert reviews of the Samsung SGH-M8800 Pixon and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SGH-M8800 Pixon.
November 2008
(80%)
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The editors liked
Feature rich camera functions make this phone ideal for snapping quality photos
Equipped with HSDPA
Thin construction in spite of the enhanced camera features
A fabulously well-endowed device that also happens to be a record-breaking slim touch-screen with an eight-megapixel camera....
Great video playback capabilities
8MP camera with good quality
Quality music player
Good overall functionality
The editors didn't like
No Wi-Fi capability
Talk time is not anything special
Just adequate
The stitching in panorama mode was a little jagged and face detection only works on close-ups.Look and Feel...
Abstract: With Wi-Fi missing from the features line-up the Pixon isnt quite the all-singing, all-dancing mobile phone it could have been. But the camera does well and has some interesting features, and overall this is an impressive high end mobile. Samsung - P...
In conclusion the Samsung M8800 (Pixon) is an attractive stylish piece of kit packing a big punch in the form of an 8 mega-pixel camera. The phone has some great features and the clear and responsive touch screen allows for quick and easy navigation a...
We were bowled over by the performance of Samsung’s i8510, and the imaging quality of the Pixon is equally impressive - and you get a lovelier user interface, more display room and even more snapping features. But this Phone more like an upgraded To...
Abstract: The Samsung Pixon excels at pretty much everything it does, from photo taking to web browsing and it is also easy to use, with a touch-screen interface that is refreshingly clear, intuitive and well thought out. A week’s rigorous testing suggests that...
Touchscreen control, 8-megapixel camera, HSDPA, GPS receiver built in, Drag and drop widgets plus online widgets, Responsive to touch, Good quality music player, Decent earphones supplied, Good Qwerty keypad, Stacks of useful camera features, Excel...
Lack of Wi-Fi, No smartphone operating system customisation, Camera flash limited, Touch operation not as slick as iPhone, No 3.5mm headphone socket on body of phone
If you’re looking for a camera phone with a touchscreen then the Pixon is worth checking out. It would have been better with a xenon flash and Wi-Fi but there are alternatives out there with those missing features. We would suggest avoiding this phone ...