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Samsung Innov8 (Samsung GT-i8510)

With an 8-megapixel camera, WiFi and GPS, plus a multimedia player and advances a multitude of other characteristics, Samsung Innov8 (also known as the Samsung GT-i8510)is one of the most advanced smartphones that we have ever seen that are competing on the head with the Nokia N96 and N95 8GB. Samsung Innov8 has a dual autofocus and LED flash, plus an image stabilizer, assembly view, face detection and a number of other features intelligent lifted right Samsung is dedicated digital camera range. Sometimes, we saw disappointing quality video capture with some phones rival, but not with Innov8 which is capable of recording the resolution VGA video at 30 frames per second, or QVGA resolution at 120 frames per second. The Innov8 also integrated in video editing and an FM radio with RDS and Bluetooth stereo audio output and a 3.5 mm socket. The player in the Innov8 / GT-i8510 is pretty impressive too, support DivX, WMV, MP3, H.263 and H.264 video and MP3, AAC / AAC + / eAAC +, WMA, AMR and ...

Sharp SX862

Although Sharp mobile phones are a familiar sight in Japan, elsewhere in the world have become a kind of "forgotten brand" with a series of unexciting phones that are nothing like the high-tech devices sold in the Japanese market. A few years ago, Sharp was virtually the market leader in terms of technical wizardry. Sharp introduced QVGA screens with the GX20 in 2003, 1.3 and 2.0 megapixel camera phones with Sharp GX30 and 902, followed by a 3.2-megapixel Sharp 903 in 2005. In fact, the specifications of the three-year-old Sharp 903 are still competitive today. You could say that Sharp was ahead of its time, and maybe that was part of the problem .. the 902 and 903 were 3G Trailblazers at a time when consumers were simply not interested in 3G devices. So, instead of producing high-end phones, Sharp began to arrive with cheaper phones, as the GX25. These are sold moderately well, but there's little benefit in this type of phone. The question becomes more complicated when V...