Archive for the 'Camera Phone Technology' Category

New 8 Megapixel Samsung Pixon camera phone

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Samsung pixon

Hot on the heels of their INNOV8 i8510, Samsung have announced the Pixon M8800 8 megapixel camera, that is only 13.8 mm thick.

The Pixon is a touchscreen phone with a 240 x 400 TFT LCD screen. The camera has a 16x digital zoom and includes auto-focus, face detection as well as geo-tagging, and there is a dedicated photo browser to view and share pictures.

There is only 200MB of internal memory - not great compared with other top spec phones - but you can add more with the micro SD card - upto 16GB, which should allow for lots of pictures.

The Pixon is expected in the UK from 1 November.

The expected specifications are:

  • Network: GSM/GPRS/ EDGE Quad Band (850/ 900/1800/1900 MHz)
  • HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (2100 MHz)
  • Display: 3.2″ 240×400 262K WQVGA TFT LCD
  • Camera: 8-megapixel camera with Auto focus
  • Dual Power LED Flash
  • ASR (Advanced Shake Reduction)
  • Face Detection, Smile Shot, Face Link (face tagging), Geo-tagging, Auto Panorama Shot, Photo memo
  • Photo Browser (Accelerometer Sensor, Tilt and flip, Sorting by Face/Time/Color/Folder)
  • Video recording & playing (MPEG4, WMV, DivX, XviD)
  • 30 fps D1 (720 x 480) & 120 fps(QGVA) high quality video recording
  • SRS (Surround Sound System) Virtual 5.1CH
  • Music Player (MP3, AAC, e-AAC+, e-AAC+, WMA)
  • FM Radio with RDS
  • DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine)
  • Bluetooth v.2.0 / USB 2.0 HS
  • TV Out connection
  • Internal Memory: 200MB External Memory: Micro SD
  • Size: 107.9 x 54.6 x 13.8 mm, 121g
  • Battery: 1000 mAh
  • Talk time: 3h 40min
  • Standby time: 290h
  • Win a Nokia N96

    Friday, July 11th, 2008

    Nokia have started gearing up for the launch of the new N-Series “super phone”, more a multimedia portable computer, the N96, with the launch of Facethetask.com.

    You can see the device in action, along with some martial arts video shots (although we not too sure how the two are linked), as well as bid to win an N96 or try to ‘buy’ one by donating to WWF.

    There are 96 specal edition N96 phones that Nokia are releasing this way, and they are gauranteed to be with the lucky winners before the phone is actually released in your country.

    Good Luck!

    From PlanetN96.com

    Show off your digital camera photos

    Monday, January 7th, 2008

    If you got a new camera phone for Christmas, or even a brand new digital camera you’ll probably have clicked up a number of photos by now, some of which you will have deleted straight away, whilst others you will want to keep.

    Digital Photo Frames

    Of course you have various options to display your photos but here are some of our favourites.

    Get your digital pictures printed out

    There are many services that will enable you to transfer your digital photos into good old fashioned prints, and you either need to take a CD, DVD or memory card to your local photo shop where they will carry out the service for you or there are a number of online services where you upload the photos you want printed and order them online. Snapfish is one such service, but there are others as well. Most will also have introductory offers: for example at the moment you can get 30 free prints from Snapfish.

    Put a photo on your desktop

    There are many places where you might be able to show your favourite digital photo, for example the desktop of your PC, your camera phone desktop, or on your PDA. The advantage of digital photos means that whenever you get bored with that photo, or you take a better one you can easily stop around.

    Get a digital photo frame

    A digital photo frame takes the desktop display idea one step further and allows you to display hundreds of digital photos in an electronic format, either as a slideshow, or by simply showing your favourite. Over the last few months the design and quality digital photo frames as improved immensely and of course the cost has also come down with digital photo frames now available for under £50. Visit Buy Digital Photo Frame for more information and a great selection.

    And whatever option you choose, remember to back up your photos off your PC and onto a CD, just in case your PC stops working.

    Bang & Olufsen and Samsung Serene

    Friday, November 23rd, 2007

    SereneManufactured in a joint-venture between Bang & Olufsen and Samsung, the Serene is probably unlike any other mobile phone you will ever come across. From the start it has obviously been designed by Bang & Olufsen and its pedigree is clear to see. The phone can best be described as a clam shell, and closed up has a slightly trapezoid shape. (more…)

    Playstation Mobile on its way?

    Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

    Sony are reported to be working on a brand new mobile phone within the PlayStation brand. This would be a joint effort between PlayStation and Sony Ericsson.

    This phone will bring a brand new videogame console to the mobile phone market and an official Sony in Japan has been reported as stating that Sony are planning this device to take full advantage of the handheld gaming market.

    Given Nokia’s failures with the N-Gage and a difficulty in launching the N-Ggage application platform, this would seem to be a brave move on behalf of Sony, but the PlayStation brand is very, very strong, so it may suceed, where Nokia have failed. The market is potentially very big and the potential rewards could be hugh.

    In addition to competition for Nokia’s N-Gage the PlayStation phone would seem to be a direct competitor for must have gadgets such as the iPhone but it would still seem that this device is a long way from launching.

    Apple is not the only exclusive liaison

    Saturday, November 10th, 2007

    With the launch of the iPhone on 02, we have glossed over the launce of the Skype phone/mobile link up with the 3 Network.

    If you use Skype, then you know all about the benefits of free calls, particularly free international calls. And with a stand alone Skype phone costing upwards of £100 (of course access to the network is free if you use a PC), this looks lie a good deal. Free phone, with the starter price plan at £12 per month.

    The phone comes with a built in 2 megapixel camera, music player and memory expndable to 1GB with an SD card.

    If you don’t want to sign up to a contract the skypephone is avaialble on PAYG for only £49.99 and you get free Skype access for 30 days after you top up with at least £10. Becasue of this, the Skpyephone is going onto our Best Buys for Christmas list.

    02 review iPhone data cap, 2 days before launch

    Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

    The 2 days to go before the UK launch of the iPhone, exclusively on 02, this Friday, O2 have reviewed the 200MB monthly cap they were proposing for data downloads. (more…)

    Nokia delays release of N-Gage application

    Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

    It would seem that Nokia have delayed the relaunch of N-Gage to December, stating that software testing is taking longer than expected.

    Given that certain games have been in the pipeline for many, many months, and also the fanfare in August, with which Nokia announced the proposed November launch date, one may have thought Nokia would have been certain that the development would be ready.

    November is obvioulsy an ideal time to stoke up interest prior to Christmas. This delay may be another case of just too late, for N-Gage.

    View your CCTV security camera from your mobile

    Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

    WiLifeAnother natty technological wonder is the LukWerks security system from WiLife, that lets you view a CCTV camera situated in your home, from the comfort of your mobile phone.

    And this system is super affordable, when compared with professionally installed systems, as it uses your existing PC to control the system.

    There are three cameras to choose from, one for indoors, one for outside and one disguised as a clock (the spycam). The indoor cameras simply plug into a power outlet and then transmit to the receiver station connected to your PC.

    Once set up and running you can view the camera feed from any windows powered smartphone. If you don’t have a windows smartphone, then you can still receive emails with video clips, to check your home is secure.

    Unfortunately it would seem this system is only available in the US, at least for the moment, but with the wonders of the internet, it can’t be too long before it is available for shipping to the UK.

    Nokia N95 with GPS

    Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

    Nokia N95The Nokia N95 is more than a great camera phone, as it comes with built in GPS and maps included.

    Of course there is an MP3 player but it is the 5 megapixel camera on top of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, connectivity that makes this a not to be missed camera phone.