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Nokia N9 leaks again, now confirming 4″ display, 8MP camera & HDMI out
Nokia N9 from Techno Buffalo on Vimeo. It looks like more is being shown off in regards to the Nokia N9. And this time the details are once again coming by way of images and video. Granted we saw some of this stuff in the last round, but still nice to see a new video more »
Nokia N9 spends some time in front of the camera [Images & Video]
It looks like we are being given a pretty good look at the upcoming slider styled Nokia N9. The look comes in the form of a hands on video as well as a fairly complete collection of images. That said, the video is showing the N9 running Symbian^3, which we already know will not happen more »
Rumor: Sony Ericsson to intro the 8MP, 8GB touchscreen based Hikaru
The latest rumored handset to be coming from Sony Ericsson is the Hikaru, and judging from the few specs that have been leaked, it sounds like it will receive a warm welcome. So far, the details are very light, but what we have learned so far that makes it exciting is that it will feature more »
Sony Ericsson’s 8-megapixel C905 makes an FCC appearance
The recently announced Sony Ericsson C905 has made the required FCC appearance. We have already seen the official announcement, so unfortunately we are not able to offer anything new in terms of specs, but the good news is that it seems to be on the way to an actual release. As of now, we are more »
Sanyo’s announces the 8MP, 720p Xacti DMX-HD800 camcorder
Sanyo has announced its latest Xacti camcorder, the 8-megapixel touting DMX-HD800 which is sort of an upgrade from the previously released Xacti HD700. Aside from its 8-megapixel high-speed CMOS sensor with 5x optical zoom, the HD800 features video recording with a maximum of 720p (1280 x 720) high-definition resolution and a 2.7-inch TFT display. We more »
Samsung’s INNOV8 i8510 camera phone gets DivX certified
If Samsung’s INNOV8 i8510 8-megapixel camera is not enough to convince you to buy this new phone once it’s released, its video playback capability might make you do so. The i8510 has been certified by DivX, Inc., making it only the fifth DivX certified mobile handset made by Samsung. Being DivX certified means the i8510 more »
Samsung offers up the 8MP i8510 camera phone
Samsung has officially unveiled their latest handset, the INNOV8 i8510 which is a slider-style model that packs an 8-megapixel camera. The camera, in addition to its high megapixel count also offers a xenon flash and can record video at up to 120 frames per second.
Aside from the camera, the phone itself has a decent set of specs which include a 2.8-inch 16 million color LCD, Wi-Fi, GPS, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support, FM Radio with RDS and an accelerometer.
Samsung i8510 packs 8 megapixels of goodness
In a world still without the iPhone, two years ago, Samsung had announced a cell phone with a gargantuan 8 megapixel camera, and just a few months ago, the thinnest 8 megapixel cellphone module. Today, it looks like Samsung is finally ready to make 8 megapixel cameras the standard in their mobile phones, with their new device, the i8510.
Sony Ericsson C905 live images leaked
A set of three live images that were recently posted have come courtesy of an Arabic SE fan site, SE4M.com and they are showing some nice details of the soon-to-be released Sony Ericsson C905.
As we have already learned the C905 is going to have a nice overall feature set, which includes an 8-megapixel camera, and judging from these images the phone will have some nicely placed camera controls as well.
The phone is a little on the thick side, coming in at about 0.79-inches, which still small is a little thicker than you would expect for a little slider style phone, of course with an 8-megapixel camera the extra thickness could be made up for with the lack of having to carry around another point and shoot.
World’s thinnest 8-megapixel cellphone module announced by Samsung
Eight is the new five. In terms of megapixels, that is. As you are well aware, Samsung holds the record for the world’s thinnest cellphones, be it in the clamshell, slider, or candy bar form factor category. How do they do it? Why, by packing the world’s thinnest cellphone parts in their phones, of course. more »















