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Samsung SGH-G810

10/04/2008
URL: http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/0,39051199,42657627p,00.htm

Two months ago at the GSMA World Congress, Samsung unveiled the SGH-G810. We weren't able to handle it then, but at the recent CTIA we finally got to play touch and feel.

Editors' note:

This preview was first published on CNET Crave. References made to some other products or telcos in this review may not be available or applicable in Asia.


A 5-megapixel camera phone and an upgrade to the Samsung SGH-G800, the SGH-G810 is a bulky slider phone in shiny silver. As expected, it's heavy on the camera features with an autofocus, a 3x optical zoom, and a Xenon flash and it looks like a standalone shooter when viewed from behind. The large, full-color screen is lovely, and the controls and keypad buttons were pretty easy to use.

Other features include GPS navigation, Bluetooth, TV output, USB 2.0, a 3.5mm headset jack, Geotagging for photos, Google search and Gmail, multiformat audio and video support, and Wi-Fi.

The GSM phone is unlocked, but it will be a long time before it lands at a US carrier--if it does at all. We'll give it a full trial just as soon as we can get a review model, but in the meantime check out the attached SGH-G810 video.

Specs
General
Phone typeSlider
Operating systemSymbian OS
Dimensions (H x W x D)103 x 52.9 x 17.9 mm
Connectivity
GSM frequency bandsTriband
Connectivity options3G, EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA, Bluetooth, USB, WLAN
Display and Text Input
Display typeTFT
Multimedia
Maximum camera resolution5 megapixels
Imaging featuresOnboard flash, Autofocus
Sound featuresMP3 playback
Audio jack type3.5mm
Additional multimedia featuresTV-out; geo-tagging support