Samsung Memoir T929 In Black
More camera than phone, the Samsung Memoir T929 is ideal for shutterbugs. This touch-screen phone is built with the amateur and professional photographer in mind, as it is the first camera phone to feature an 8 megapixel camera, Xenon flash, various shutter speeds, 16x digital zoom and built-in editing tools. With this single device, people can take a picture, edit that picture and then upload it to the web, all while still taking phone calls and answering text messages. Best of all, it has 3G speed where available.
The Samsung Memoir T929 may be built for people who love photography, but Samsung cell phones, including the Memoir T929, have other state-of-the-art features including: built-in GPS, Bluetooth Technology, voice-driven menus, MP3 player (MP3, AAC/AAC+, MPEG4, WAV, and MIDI) and multimedia messaging. After all, if you’re taking great pictures you’ll want to be able to send them to your friends, or upload them to sites like Flickr, Kodak Gallery, Snapfish, or Photobucket. Users can browse the web at 3G speed and access POP3 email accounts. The camera phone is optimized for T-Mobile service and is also message ready with MSN, Yahoo! and AOL instant messengers built-in.
The Samsung Memoir T929 has an optional 16GB microSD memory card that lets users record up to one hour of video. The battery lasts for about 330 minutes in use, and 300 hours in stand-by, so it will always be ready for a spontaneous photo shoot or video. The auto-focus eliminates many blurred photos, and the Xenon flash gets rid of the dark shots. The Samsung Memoir T929 has an internal editing tool, however, so you can still touch-up the photos that aren’t perfect. Again, this unit is more camera than phone, but it doesn’t skimp on the communication features.
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