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November 2008
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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...
Published: 2008-11-10, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
8-megapixel camera; HSDPA; DivX and Xvid support
Lack of Wi-Fi; LED, rather than superior xenon flash; no 3.5mm headphone jack
The Samsung Pixon's camera took photos worthy of framing, which is more than you can say for most camera phones. That said, it didn't do so will in low light, so don't expect great things if you plan on using it for late-night parties. As a phone it p...
Abstract: A day after we tell you all about the Pixxon we manage to our grubby little paw on it! The downside was that we had to film in a very *pink* room, but you still get the idea.
Lovely easy to grasp user interface, Very responsive screen, Super panorama mode in the camera
No WiFi, Do you really need 8 megapixels?
The absence of Wi-Fi annoys, but there is a lot else here to please including an 8-megapixel snapperProsLovely easy to grasp user interfaceVery responsive screenSuper panorama mode in the cameraConsNo Wi-FiDo you really need 8 megapixels?...
We really loved the Samsung F480 and we were more than happy to welcome its successor. Now, if you look at it that way, upgrading the Tocco is a serious task but the Pixon seems well up to it. Its true though that quad-band GSM support and acceleromet...
Slim and lightweight, video format support, good camera (single shot and video), good audio, TV-Out, widgets, smooth and simple interface
Battery life, partial multi-tasking, poor bundle, no Wi-Fi, GPS
The world of camera phones was hit by the 8MP fever a while ago. We have already seen the INNOV8 from Samsung, which we really liked, even though it was expensive. We have also seen Sony Ericssons 8MP camera phone - the C905. The phone was impressive...
UI is very responsive, Plenty of great net technology and features, Great Camera, Music quality is good
Photo Browser section is innovative but could have been better, Battery didnt seem too good, Music and video players volume could have been a little louder, Lacks Wi-Fi, free games, Didnt come with a memory card
ConnectivityExcept for Wi-Fi, the Pixon is equipped with everything else - Bluetooth with A2DP for wireless audio streaming and file transfer, USB 2.0 for data transfer from the PC, EDGE and GPRS for internet access and 3G (with HSDPA) for when that be...
Good image quality; novel imaging features; bundled with 8GB microSDHC card.
No Wi-Fi; limited screen estate for widgets; sluggish camera interface.
The Pixon is an excellent choice if you are in the market for a touchscreen camera-phone which produces image quality that can rival midrange compact digicams.