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.