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Samsung V200 Tri Band Mobile Camera Phone (1)
Overclocker 14 Jun 2003

 

Samsung V200

What would you use a phone for ? Playing games, surf WAP sites, call your friends, snap you friend's pet ? Well this are just some of the most common things you would do with current GSM handsets. Samsung, a leading phone manufacturer has somewhat integrated all this into one phone. In fact, what makes it stands out from the rest is that it comes with a 180 degrees rotating camera lens built into the phone. You no longer need to rotate your camera to take a shot of your face expressions and send it to your relatives via MMS by simply clicking on the one of the options, click and send.

Not only that it can take photos using the rotating lens, it can even do digital zoom ins of the object making it much simpler to snap photos with ease. You can reduce or enlarge the size of your photos to 20 different levels simply by pressing a button. You can also adjust picture brightness to 10 different levels easily.

V200 comes with a high resolution 65K colour LCD, GPRS Class 8, 40 polyphonic Ringtones and supports worldwide GSM 900/1800/1900 networks. 

On next page, we will take you through a series of photos of the camera and its functions. We will also make comparisons with photos taken off from Nokia 7250.

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Specifications

Dimension 90.8 x 47.5 x 23 mm

Weight 96g

Tri-band GSM900/1800/1900 networks

Built-in Digital Camera CCD Type
CIF : 352 x 288 pixels
Picture Manager (100-picture Storage)
Digital Zoom / Digital Brightness

LCD Internal 65,536 TFD Colour Screen (128 x 160 pixels)
External Blue-lit (96 x 64 pixels)

SIM Voltage 3V only

Battery (Li-lon)* 720mA / 900mA
Talk time : 2.5 Hrs - 4 Hrs / 3 Hrs - 5 Hrs
Stand-by time : 100 Hrs - 120 Hrs / 120 Hrs - 140 Hrs

Note: Specifications subject to changes without prior notice
* Network dependent

Others

Phonebook store up to 500 entries
Personal Organiser Calendar, To-do List, Time & Date, Alarm Calculator, Currency Exchange

IrDA

WAP over GPRS
EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service)
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)
Musical Keypad Tone

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