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Samsung i8510 INNOV8 - 8Mp to Pixel Perfect

Wednesday, April 1, 2009 8:54 AM


Comedian Louis C.K. is a point when they mused on how it all so great and happy. Take time to consider the i8510 is one of the newest Smartphone from Samsung 8-megapixels.

In some cases, this slider right to live with studly plate ready moniker: Innov8. Weighing only 140 grams, the handset offers some of our best optics that has been found crammed into a phone: crisp and fresh photos (3264 × 2448 pixels) and image stabilizer capture decent video that explains the placement was completely ashamed of handicams approximately 2008. You can even shoot at 30 fps VGA or 120fps QVGA with huge (yes, 120), including the slow motion at 1/4th and 1/8th speed and length, then use the video editing suite on board the same court quickly write faster than you can say "convergence is impressive."

Amazing, sure, but not the picture perfect phone. I8510 function almost the same as the standard point and shoot, with the exception of the zoom button located inexplicably and awkwardly at the bottom of the device. More strange is the view of the control pad, which proved more sensitive than the entertainer does not dance with the date. Samsung seems to get better with the phone that marries high-level image to an optical communication device sound. But it's just ... is not enough ... ... ... does not exist.

Beaucoup codec Wired, including - wait for it - DivX! 2.8-inch screen is very good to play. Intuitive photo / video editing suite. Same intuitive navigation. Automatic lens cover. slot 16GB microSD (enough to go to the Scorsese epic aspiring). All the usual suspects phone: 3G, Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth, accelerometer, GPS. Decent headphones are just the cable. 3.5mm audio jack. Rather, the TV output capability.

Tired Side mounted headphone make difficult phone pocket. Optical control of the pad is sensitive child (between us and you - we do not want to hurt her feelings). More false metal shell scratches still enough to fill the album DJ Shadow. Apart from a bit clunky. More false flash to be brighter.

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