Feb 13 2008
Samsung G810 with Geo Tagging
Posted by: Sierra in Mobile World Congress 2008, Samsung

At Mobile World Congress this year were announced several cell phone models running on Symbian operating system with Nokia’s S60 software, and besides Nokia phones presented there is also the Samsung G810 Titan Silver slider.
S60 works with Symbian OS is flexible this allowing manufacturers to adopt different hardware constructions and software configurations. The user interface was awarded for its support for the newest Smartphones and mobile services, and you can read more about it on the official website.
Samsung G810 supports 2G and 3G networks, delivering up to 3.6Mbps transfer speeds.
You can expect it to come out on the market this spring, while additional details will be published after the Mobile World Congress 2008.

It is a slider measuring 103 x 52.9 x 17.9 mm, with a 2.6-inch large TFT display of 256K colors and 240 x 320 pixels resolution, coming with a built-in 5MP camera.
You can capture pictures using autofocus, the Xenon flash and 3x optical zooming, and then watch the slideshow on your PC at 2560 x 1920 full picture resolution.
Other characteristics of the phone include GPS, Geo-tagging, Java, stereo FM radio, a 3.5 mm audio jack, face detection, Bluetooth printing support, document viewer, handsfree, voice memo, TV out, and a microSD slot to extend the 130MB shared phone memory.
For connectivity it comes with GPRS Class 10, EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g for wireless connectivity, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, USB 2.0, while for communication it provides e-mail support, HTML and RSS reader.
The battery powering the phone model is a standard Li-Ion.








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