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Why The Samsung G800 Will Break All Records by Mark Hirst

Samsung have recently released the next in their G series of phones, the G800 and it is a big improvement on its predecessor the G600. It is a very stylish looking slide phone in either black or silver with a much larger screen at 2.4 inches and a very detailed 240 x 320 resolution. The keys on the keypad are bigger making the phone much easier to use without detracting from its looks. Internal memory has been increased to 160MB giving you plenty of room for downloading ringtones, games and for taking pictures with its in built camera which is one of the best ever seen on a mobile phone.

The camera built into the phone is a 5 megapixel, 3 x optical zoom with Xenon flash and is good enough to be a contender for your digital camera. In fact if you turn the phone over you would be mistaken for thinking it is actually a digital camera as the phone has created the look and feel of a camera, even going so far as to include a lens cover to prevent any damage or scratches. The quality of the camera really is excellent and with the option of increasing the memory capacity up to 2GB with a MicroSD memory card you can take as many pictures as you want.

The G800 makes use of Bluetooth A2DP technology meaning you can connect to a range of accessories wirelessly including your home computer to download your pictures or even to a printer to print them off. If your PC is not capable of this you can always use the USB cable provided to connect.

Also included in the camera are all the usual mobile phone add ons such as a clock, internet access, vibration alert and fm radio for listening to music on the move. A fantastic upgrade to the series, the Samsung G800 is a worthy buy for personal or business use.

Mark Hirst is an experienced author in the area of mobile phone deals. He runs a site that helps compare mobile phone deals. For the best Samsung g800 deals visit his site today. He also runs a series of blogs. One of which provides Nokia mobile phone reviews it is well worth a look.


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