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    4phun
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    Samsung announces potential iPhone 3G killer, INNOV8 i8510

    Samsung Electronics has officially confirmed the launch of their new
    high-end smartphone, the Samsung INNOV8, (model name: i8510,
    pronounced [in-uh-veyt]), one of the most advanced smartphones that we
    have ever seen, announcing itself as a potential iPhone 3G killer, a
    tough competitor rivaling Sony Ericsson's C905, but also competing
    head on with the Nokia N96 and N95 8GB.

    Samsung has globally launched the first 5-megapixel camera-phone in
    2004, 7-megapixel camera-phone in 2005, and the groundbreaking 10-
    megapixel SCH-B600 in the Korean market in 2006. The launch of this
    long-awaited 8-megapixel camera-phone reinforces Samsung's renowned
    leadership in the camera-phones market.

    We guess that the "8$B!m(B in "Innov8$B!m(B obviously comes from "innovate" but
    also refers to the i8510's highly advanced 8 megapixel camera. Its
    name might also be connected to the fact that this ultimate
    entertainment mobile phone is Samsung's eighth mobile phone based on
    Symbian OS, the global market-leading open mobile operating system for
    mobile phones.

    The 8 megapixel camera packed in this next-generation mobile phone is
    quite capable of replacing your digicam, featuring amazing
    capabilities such as: autofocus and a dual LED flash, plus an image
    stabiliser, panoramic stitching, face detection and a number of other
    clever features lifted straight out of Samsung's dedicated digital
    camera range. The handset also acts as a digital photo frame, allowing
    users to display their favorite images.

    The multimedia player in the Innov8 / GT-i8510 is, again, impressive,
    supporting DivX, WMV, MP3, H.263 and H.264 video plus MP3, AAC/AAC+/
    eAAC+, WMA, AMR and RealAudio formats. The Innov8 is capable of
    recording VGA resolution video at 30 frames per second, or QVGA
    resolution at 120 frames per second and boasts built-in video editing
    and an FM radio with RDS, plus stereo Bluetooth and a 3.5mm audio
    output socket. The Innov8 also has stereo speakers and surround sound.

    The Samsung Innov8 supports Advanced GPS (A-GPS) and should work with
    Google Maps applications. The GPS automatically geotags pictures taken
    with the digital camera. The built-in accelerometer can automatically
    switch the Innov8's display orientation, which can be useful if you
    want to use the Innov8 on as a digital photo frame.

    Internal memory is either 8GB or 16GB (depending on version), and can
    also be extended by up to 16GB using a compatible microSD card. While
    most of the competition offers either lots of internal memory or a
    memory slot, the Samsung Innov8 comes with both.

    This sleek slider handset sports a large crystal clear 2.8 inch LCD
    QVGA display, one of the largest in its class, and is the same size as
    the N95 8GB and N96, being capable of showing 16 million colors, thus
    offering a convenient environment when viewing content on the Internet
    or maps on the GPS navigation feature.

    Also ideal for enthusiastic gamers, the Innov8 also comes packed with
    two interesting looking 3D games, FIFA 2008 and Asphalt. There are
    also numerous Symbian applications around so that you can extent the
    Innov8's capabilities as you wish.

    Besides all the above mentioned features, which are more than
    impressive, the i8510 is a dual-band 900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA device with
    quand-band GSM, EDGE and GPRS data. It supports WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0
    and USB 2.0 connections. The large 1200 mAh battery can power the
    Samsung Innov8 for up to 5 hours talktime on 3G, 8.5 hours on GSM with
    around 13-14 days standby time. It's quite a large device at 107 x 54
    x 17.2mm.

    The Innov8 / i8510 is going to be launched in Europe in August, and
    then expanded to other markets worlwide during September. No pricing
    was specified but we would expect it to cost roughly the same as the
    Nokia N96 at launch, so expect to pay something in the region of
    $B!r(B600 / EURO 750 / $1000 or so for a SIM free model.



    See More: Symbian iPhone Killer from Samsung $1000?




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    Larry
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    Re: Symbian iPhone Killer from Samsung $1000?

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:3d48b2c7-a90d-4897-9471-
    [email protected]:

    > The Innov8 / i8510 is going to be launched in Europe in August, and
    > then expanded to other markets worlwide during September. No pricing
    > was specified but we would expect it to cost roughly the same as the
    > Nokia N96 at launch, so expect to pay something in the region of
    > $B!r(B600 / EURO 750 / $1000 or so for a SIM free model.
    >


    Same price as Iphone 3G.....without a company to subsidize it.




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