gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-03 06:44:54
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The G800 is from Samsung is a sleek silver mobile with a wide screen. It is Tri-band phone and is capable of 3G connection via HSDPA 2100. Its dimensions are 101 x 51.2 x 18.8 mm. It has a160 MB internal memory and can store up to 1000 phonebook entrie...
Badger spotting. It’s good, clean fun for all the family but incredibly difficult with most cameraphones – they can’t handle the dark and there’s no way to get closer to all that earthworm-grubbing action. Welcome the G800, whose 3...
This is pretty much a one trick pony. There’s no Wi-Fi or GPS on board, just a basic media player (although at least with stereo Bluetooth) and HTML-only browser. Plus, there’s Samsung’s usual anti-intuitive menus to mash your brain.
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-03 06:45:08
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The SGH-G800 is a big phone and that could prove to be its downfall. Its camera is good but cant rival a dedicated shooter, so you could end up carrying some of its bulk unnecessarily as you double it up with a high quality camera. Still, its a firs...
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Samsung has really pulled out all the stops in creating a mobile phone that is also a very good digital camera. The cameras capabilities, performance and offering are the same if not more than an ordinary regular speced digital camera (you cant shar...
Picture quality, HSDPA, screen, ability to edit photos and videos in camera...
Bulky, heavy, video resolution only up to 320 x 240...
This is one of the best camera phones on the market today...
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Samsungs SGH-G800: a serious contender? Samsung has already hit the five-megapixel cameraphone mark in Europe with its stylish G600 - reviewed here. The G600 squeezed its camera into a standard frame, but the G800 has been built from the ground up wi...
The G800 isnt quite ready to replace a dedicated digital camera just yet. The autofocus system is up there with the best mobiles but isn’t as sophisticated as one youll find in a decent camera. The bulk may put off some buyers, but size-sacrifices a...
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Samsung G800 review W ith the introduction of the Samsung G600 in July 2007 everybody was convinced it would take a while for Samsung to introduce a new five Megapixel camera mobile. How could we get it so wrong, because at the end of October 2007 the...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-03 06:46:07
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Samsung G800 Review by 3G.co.uk 3Gs 30 Second Comment Well, another 5 megapixel camera phone enters the arena alongside some very credible opposition. Can they be beaten ? Well lets have a look. Samsung G800 Review on 14th December, 2007 Samsungs G...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-03 06:46:33
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5MP is the current must have for camera phones, dont you know. In a bid for the budding Testinos buck, Samsung has also stuffed the G800 with an autofocus, flash and a 3x optical zoom. With illuminated keys and brushed metal back, this is sumptuous...
3x optical zoom, Excellent screen...
Shutter lag, Chunky.
A groundbreaking phone, but dont give your camera up just yet...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 20:09:03
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The slider phones from Samsung easily fit in one’s pocket as it sports a thin profile despite being packed with features. This is not the case however, for its new cameraphone: the G800. While this 3G handset comes with a 5-megapixel sensor with 3x op...
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The G800 is the cream of the crop when it comes to camera phones. Five megapixels, 3x optical zoom and face detect make this a handy imaging device to have in your pocket. Camera aside, the rest of the handset is solid, but not outstanding.
Five-megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom and face detect, solid chrome casing, HSDPA-capable, A2DP Bluetooth...
Bulky design, keypad tactility, sluggish user interface, proprietary headphone jack The Final Word The G800 is the cream of the crop when it comes to camera phones. Five megapixels, 3x optical zoom and face detect make this a handy imaging device to ha...
The G800 is the cream of the crop when it comes to camera phones. Five megapixels, 3x optical zoom and face detect make this a handy imaging device to have in your pocket. Camera aside, the rest of the handset is solid, but not outstanding.
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You dont need a GCSE in Gadget Studies to realise that if manufacturers can perfect a camphone with optical zoom, it means almost certain death for the point-and-shoot digicam.Such zoomage has already been seen on a mobile – the Sharp 903 and Nokia...
Classy design. Solid metallic construction. Optical zoom. HSDPA...
Chunky. Can struggle in low light. Weak flash. Lacks Wi-Fi, 3.5mm jack...
The G800 mostly makes good on its photographic promise, but feels too much like a camera and not enough like a phone...
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The G800 is Samsungs second 5-megapixel cameraphone to hit the UK, adding to a growing list of mobiles breaking the 5 million pixels barrier that includes the Nokia N95, Nokia N82, LG Viewty KU990, Sony Ericsson K850i and Samsungs own G600.While its...
5 megapixel camera, 3x optical zoom, 3G/HSDPA connectivity, 2.4 inch display...
Restricted headphone options...
A stunningly designed high spec 3G slider phone...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-24 06:22:12
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The customers’ brand loyalty to Samsung has experienced a period of rapid growth lately; nevertheless the majority of these devices are inferior in an ultimate consumer potential interest to Sony Ericsson and especially Nokia. For the time prese...
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