Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 13 2005, 2:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung is set to launch their new SPH-V7800 5MP digital camera phone in, yes you guessed it, Korea.
On the front the SPH-V7800 is a mobile phone on the backside (see photo) a digital camera.
The Samsung SPH-V7800 has many features found in state of the art digital cameras. Linear zoom, 4x digital zoom, auto focus, ISO setting, flash, 16 shooting modes, color tone and filter functions.
Besides that the SPH-V7800 mobile phone is a music player. It also has OCR for business cards that extracts the name and address information out of business card photos - neat. To top it off the SPH-V7800 is coated in bacteria-killing silver nano particles.
More details on ChoSun and on Telecoms Korea (Subscription).
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Luigi Lugmayr
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