Thursday, May 04, 2006

T-Mobile SDA Review - MobileBurn

T-Mobile SDAMobileBurn reviews the T-Mobile SDA and isn't very impressed with the phone's camera: "The SDA's camera is a 1.3 megapixel unit that seems to have a lot of problems. The fixed-focus lens seems to be tailored for portrait distance shots rather than landscapes, and the lens also seems to have trouble with bright, high-contrast scenes. As a result, sunny shots of the park and such are going to show a lot of purple fringing and other unpleasant things. Due to the blocky looking images, I would have guessed that the camera were actually of lower resolution and that the 1.3 megapixel rating was achieved through software, If I didn't know better. Shots of closer subjects look much nicer, and the automatic white balance system actually does a very good job of dealing with incandescent lights, which is a rare thing."

ASUS V75

The ASUS V75 features a 1.3 megapixel camera with video recording capabilities. Other features include:

* FM radio
* MP3 player
* SDmini expandable memory slots
* 32MB internal memory
* WAP enabled
* GPRS support
* dimensions: 9.3x43x17.5 mm
* weight: 80g

Gold Edition Nokia 8800

MobileWhack reports that the Nokia 8800 is now also available in a gold edition. The gold stands for 24K gold. You also get a special edition box and a charging dock. All for only $2700.

Features are the same as for the standard Nokia 8800:

* 0.5 megapixel SVGA camera
* 262k color TFT (208 x 208 pixels) display
* 64MB internal memory
* 64 polyphonic
* FM Radio
* Mp3 Player
* Video Recording
* 180 mins talktime
* EDGE
* Bluetooth
* infrared
* Java
* MMS
* SMS
* USB
* WAP

Read more about the Nokia 8800.