The very first 10-megapixel camera phone

b600

Samsung really just seems to have an insatiable appetite for pushing the mobile industry’s limit because right after they came out with their 8-megapixel camera phone, they’ve bumped up their camera quality to another two megapixels! Feast your eyes  on the very first 10-megapixel camera phone, the B600.

What makes this phone stand out other than the 10-megapixel camera it sports is that unlike other camphones, the B600 performs most of the functions that your digital camera has. It has 3x optical zoom, 5x digital zoom, and an LED autofocus feature which helps users to take clear pictures even when the lighting is not that conducive. Of course you can opt for the manual focus and disable this feature if you wanna do it old school and flaunt those photography skills you have.

The phone also supports white balance and interval image capturing functions, which you’ll be able to fully make use of with its 2.3″ chromic LCD that can display up to 16 million colors. You can also record videos in QVGA resolution at 15-30 frames per second. And since you’ll be storing tons of images and videos, Samsung has bumped up memory capacity as well — 80 MB of internal memory AND a Micro MMC card slot.

You’ll have Bluetooth and USB to take care of your connectivity woes, as well as Media player and DMB if you wanna watch the tube while you’re on the move. As with most nifty gadgets nowadays, the Samsung B600 is currently available only in Korea and sells for 900,000 won (which is around US $ 900). The very first 10-megapixel camera phone measures 126 x 53 x 20.4 mm, weighs 173 grams, and comes only in black. It’s sad that this won’t be making U.S. shores, so if you want one, perhaps it’s time to chummy up with your friends over in Korea, eh?

Via New Launches

b600

Samsung really just seems to have an insatiable appetite for pushing the mobile industry’s limit because right after they came out with their 8-megapixel camera phone, they’ve bumped up their camera quality to another two megapixels! Feast your eyes  on the very first 10-megapixel camera phone, the B600.

What makes this phone stand out other than the 10-megapixel camera it sports is that unlike other camphones, the B600 performs most of the functions that your digital camera has. It has 3x optical zoom, 5x digital zoom, and an LED autofocus feature which helps users to take clear pictures even when the lighting is not that conducive. Of course you can opt for the manual focus and disable this feature if you wanna do it old school and flaunt those photography skills you have.

The phone also supports white balance and interval image capturing functions, which you’ll be able to fully make use of with its 2.3″ chromic LCD that can display up to 16 million colors. You can also record videos in QVGA resolution at 15-30 frames per second. And since you’ll be storing tons of images and videos, Samsung has bumped up memory capacity as well — 80 MB of internal memory AND a Micro MMC card slot.

You’ll have Bluetooth and USB to take care of your connectivity woes, as well as Media player and DMB if you wanna watch the tube while you’re on the move. As with most nifty gadgets nowadays, the Samsung B600 is currently available only in Korea and sells for 900,000 won (which is around US $ 900). The very first 10-megapixel camera phone measures 126 x 53 x 20.4 mm, weighs 173 grams, and comes only in black. It’s sad that this won’t be making U.S. shores, so if you want one, perhaps it’s time to chummy up with your friends over in Korea, eh?

Via New Launches

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