Series 8-megapixel camera Samsung added a new model - Haptic 8M, writes Electronista. She was presented the South Korean company in the homeland, in South Korea, yesterday. This model is notable for the fact that it has some very exotic features, and, of course, its 8-megapixel camera.
First of all, it is worth noting that the Haptic 8M has tactile feedback and the so-called feature Face Tagging. She knows how to attach information about a person by his photos and naborot, when viewing the data in the address book to issue a photo.
Among other features of this model still can be 3.3-inch display with a resolution of 480 × 800, a flash, the function of Smile Detection (OCR smile) and a scanner for business cards. Mobile device can work in networks of HSPA (3G) 5,7 Mbit / sec. There is a digital tuner T-DMB, as well as the expansion slot for memory cards microSDHC. As with most phones from Samsung, this model uses the TouchWiz user interface, and supports various widget (mini-applications).
While this model is only available in South Korea, but does not exclude the possibility that it will be on sale in other countries. Price apprata - 659 U.S. dollars.
First of all, it is worth noting that the Haptic 8M has tactile feedback and the so-called feature Face Tagging. She knows how to attach information about a person by his photos and naborot, when viewing the data in the address book to issue a photo.
Among other features of this model still can be 3.3-inch display with a resolution of 480 × 800, a flash, the function of Smile Detection (OCR smile) and a scanner for business cards. Mobile device can work in networks of HSPA (3G) 5,7 Mbit / sec. There is a digital tuner T-DMB, as well as the expansion slot for memory cards microSDHC. As with most phones from Samsung, this model uses the TouchWiz user interface, and supports various widget (mini-applications).
While this model is only available in South Korea, but does not exclude the possibility that it will be on sale in other countries. Price apprata - 659 U.S. dollars.
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