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Jul 28, 2008 by  Vinay Chand - 9 votes, 3 comments
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Samsung has unveiled its much-hyped 8-megapixel camera phone called Innov8, and its sure to lure everyone into buying this next-generation state of the art multimedia device.
Presenting the new Innov8 with state of the art features like surround sound cinematic experience, really fast mobile Internet browsing as well as mobile gaming.
With Wifi, HSDPA connectivity, have the power of the internet stored in your pocket. Stay connected while on the move. It sports Symbian OS V9.3 with an integrated 8 megapixel camera sporting blink shot, smile shot and face recognition technology, enough to capture that perfect image. A decently large 2.8 inch screen featuring 16 million colors, 8Gb or 16Gb flash memory with external dual speakers make the perfect multimedia combination. What's amazing is the fact that it supports a wide-range of video formats like DivX, Wmv, Real Player and MPEG4.
With the kind of features listed above, a phone is usually believed to be more than sufficient for basic entertainment as well as business purposes. However, the phone lives up to name even further with integrated A-GPS technology for those of you who need navigation as an important feature in cell phones.
Use the Innov8 as a unique digital photo frame and edit music, photos, videos with applications like Movie Maker and Story Board or an advanced 3D gaming device and play Asphalt and Fifa 08.
Whatever the mood, Samsung promises the phone will never disappoint. Sales will begin across Europe as early as this August whereas in September, for the rest of the world. Price is not yet known.
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