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Samsung M Pixon Remove. Contactless Delivery Available Trustpilot. Looks like you're in Germany Shop there Dismiss. It surely won't go easy on your wallet but, again, it has the best camera we've seen to date on a mobile phone.
Furthermore, it rides on the vast capabilities of Symbian, which might seem a fair trade for touchscreen. Now, should touchscreen make you tick and budget be tighter, the Viewty is still out there and eager to please also available in 3G-less version as KE While not an 8MP unit, its capable camera is a perfectly adequate sub in most cases. Been around quite some time now, the Viewty is way easier with the price tag than the latest releases. LG KU Viewty. The exotic dual-SIM Samsung D is in an entirely different league but also promises some nice 5 megapixel shooting power.
All those alternatives obviously do not count for the people that really need the extra 3 megapixels but we doubt it there's too many of them. Our final two offerings dwell in the land of Windows Mobile. Wi-Fi connectivity is absent, however, which is a shame on a device like this, particularly as the Renoir, i and Sony Ericsson C the other current 8-megapixel shooter-phone all support it, boosting upload as well as download speeds.
Imaging is central to the Samsung Pixon's appeal. Besides the headline-grabbing pixel-count, Samsung has stacked up an impressive amount of camera features and shooting gadgetry. To complement autofocus and macro shooting, there's stuff like a Smile Shot setting where it will only snap if it detects a smile , Blink detection it won't shoot if someone's blinking , Face detection looking to identify faces from previously stored and tagged images , location geo-tagging exact positioning info, using GPS , plus an assortment of settings adjustment and editing options.
Video capture performance has also been boosted, with higher quality capture than on the Tocco, plus a slow-motion recording and playback option. Samsung hasn't strayed too far from the post-iPhone touchscreen phone norm with the Pixon's design. Its all-black exterior, with a plastic and metal casing, is minimalist, with just three small buttons on the bottom of the fascia beneath the display, and an inconspicuous low-res video call camera above the screen.
Its overall dimensions are It's a smidgeon thinner and narrower than the Renoir, but at g weighs more. The large WQVGA x pixels K-colour display provides a decent amount of space to view images, video and other content, plus there's an accelerometer inside to auto rotate the screen between widescreen and portrait phone mode with certain functions. Importantly, it also provides satisfactory room for touchscreen control finger action.
The Pixon's control system is similar to that used on the Tocco, with a few evolutionary refinements. Samsung's user interface has developed into a functional and comfortable to operate system. On the home screen, Samsung has four main control buttons at the bottom Keypad, Phonebook, Messages, Menu which, when tapped, take you into their respective key functions or menus.
A button on the side pulls up a panel of half a dozen shortcut options. The menus are clear and straightforward, a stroke or tap of the finger enabling you to scroll through or select options. It's laid out in a familiar mobile phone way that's intuitive and easy to get to grips with. Samsung provides a small stylus that can be attached to the phone by a loop, but it's not really needed for most applications.
In addition, there's a hidden vertical toolbar containing a set of widgets — mini applications and functions - that can be dragged onto the home screen to provide fast access to the particular functions you like having to hand and want to use regularly. It's easy to use. Finger scroll smoothly up or down through the widgets tool bar to find what you're after, and simply drag and drop onto the main part of the display.
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