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As it seems Samsung have a really nice cameraphone in store for all of us, due in the beginning of 2009. The S8300 has obviously
slipped under someone's door, as it's not officially announced yet.
Only 12.8mm thick, the Samsung S8300 has an absolutely massive widescreen OLED display, probably the largest one we've seen to
date, and the fact that it's a touchscreen, makes it that much sweeter.
The S8300 specs sheet is further pumped up by an 8 megapixel camera with auto focus, a GPS receiver, HSDPA and DivX video support.
Judging from the interface shots, the handset doesn't seem to be a smartphone, but instead is running on the Samsung's proprietary
TouchWiz feature phone interface, well known from the Samsung Pixon for example.
Among its other niceties are FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth 2.1, and a microSD card slot. It's a long list.
Unfortunately, as it's evident from the photos the 8 megapixel camera is not equipped with a xenon flash. There's only LED instead
that's best used as video light. There's no mention of Wi-Fi functionality either.
As you may guess, there is no official info about the device yet, however word is out that it should be available by March 2009.
Connectivity: GSM/UMTS/7.2 Mbps HSDPA
Display: 2.8" AMOLED technology, WQVGA resolution shows up to sixteen million colours
Camera: 8 MP CCD lens, with autofocus
Memory: 60 MB internal
Extras: FM RDS Radio, GPS, Divx playback supported, Bluetoth 2.1 connectivity
Dimensions: 12 mm thick
[πηγή: GSMarena]
Δείκτης SAR:
0.403 W/kg