Feb 26 2009
8MP Samsung Memoir phone via T-mobile. Finally!
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Samsung, T-Mobile
Here’s a great piece of news for the American people out there! After you’ve been promised with the future availability of the first 8 megapixel camera phone ever released in the North American continent, now you can celebrate the fact that T-Mobile USA and Samsung have both kept the promise they made.
This means that the new 8MP Samsung Memoir phone is available across the territory of the United States starting yesterday.

Being a full touchscreen device, Samsung T929’s main and most attractive feature is undoubtedly the 8 megapixel camera that comes with autofocus, xenon flash, geo-tagging and video recording capabilities at 30 fps (frames per second). If you’re a devoted reader, then you most probably know my opinion concerning multi-functional devices, so this why I assume that the quality of the pictures taken with the Samsung Memoir couldn’t be compared to those taken by a digital camera. However, this might be a spectacular camera phone like no other before.
The Samsung Memoir phone comes with the following features: a 3-inch TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels, a TouchWiz user interface, accelerometer, integrated assisted GPS, stereo Bluetooth, HTML browser and a microSD card of 1GB capacity storage that is included in the package.
Measuring 105.9 x 53.6 x 14 millimeters and weighing no more than 125 grams, the phone provides up to 5.5 hours of talk time and up to 12.5 days of stand-by time.

T-Mobile is already selling the first 8MP handset ever sold in the US, meaning that the Memoir can be found online, at the official website of the carrier, and in its North American retail stores, for $249 with a contract agreement signed for 2 years. If you’re not willing to do this, then you’ll have to be quite generous and spending $499 in order to purchase the Samsung Memoir.
(Source: unwiredview.com)






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