Wednesday, June 15, 2011

SPESIFICATION SAMSUNG SGH-i850

SPESIFICATION SAMSUNG SGH-i850


Not left behind this season, Samsung Mobiles also has a great launch ahead. Of course it can keep high hopes, especially with the SGH i8510 release. It is also codenamed as the G850. With many companies launching their products this season, Samsung may expect an upper hand with this product for many reasons. Firstly the improved feature structure, secondly the high demand for a change and thirdly getting the entire world into one mobile. The key features include 8 mega pixel digital camera with auto focus and a built in 5.1 surround sound, first ever in any mobile phone.

This model is a close replica of U900 and G810 models but more upgraded version. Any person who likes to do business with style would surely opt for this model. Although not a very high competent smart phone, but it does excel in its technical abilities. There are few drawbacks that should have been avoided by Samsung. However, since the model is not yet in stores, the designers can still rectify it before letting it out to the customers. The operating system used in this model is the latest S60, which is pretty good. It has a xenon LED flash Camera. It is fast with 128 MB RAM can doesn't take much time open up files and documents. Other features include 16GB memory Nand Card, GPS, WiFi, Blue tooth 2.0, and 3G HSDPA with speed upto 7.2 Mbps. These are some of the features which Samsung had put in this model, looking at its price range. A touch screen surely would have made a huge difference and liking to this mode.

For all its functionality, the Innov8 is surprisingly compact (3.9 inches tall by 1.9 inches wide by 0.6 inch thick). Sure, it is a bit weighty (4.8 ounces), but it remains portable and small enough to fit in a pocket. The basic black color has a minimalist appeal and we like the clean lines. The extra weight gives the Innov8 a solid feel in the hand and the slider mechanism is easy to use--neither too stiff nor too loose. Yet, we couldn't help but notice that when the phone is open, the Innov8's front face shakes slightly back and forth.
The expansive 2.8-inch display shows 16.7 million colors. Naturally, it's bright and beautiful with vivid colors and sharp graphics. It is difficult to see in direct light, but that's hardly unusual for a cell phone. You can adjust the backlight time and brightness and you can personalize the display with color themes and wallpapers. Our only complaint is that the text size isn't adjustable. It should be fine for most people, but if that is a concern, you should check before buying such an expensive phone. On the upside, however, the Innov8 has an accelerometer that will change the display's orientation from portrait to landscape as you rotate the phone in your hand.

Powered by a Symbian Version 9.3 OS, the Innov8's menus are simple and intuitive; you can choose between a list and grid view. Fortunately, a lot of options are surfaced on the main menu page. As such, you don't need to drill down too many levels to find popular features. You also can activate a shortcut bar to appear on the standby screen. It offers access to a user-programmable shortcuts menu, the calendar, the music player, the FM radio, and the personalization menu. We like the convenient tabs that are at the top of the display inside the submenus