Samsung SPH-A800 / MM-A800
WON'T REPLACE YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA OR MP3 PLAYER
For a Camera PHONE it is the best camera you can get right now. But if you are looking for clear crisp images you can get developed like any other stand alone digital camera you should save money and spend the extra money on just that a stand alone digital camera.
I know this because i made this mistake myself. The images are great for a "Camera PHONE" but compared to a 100 dollar 2 megapixel digital camera it can not stand up against it.
Now as a mp3 player it does its job but transfering those mp3 files is nothing short of a hassle. The phone doesn't come prepackaged with any software to help you; so in order to do this yo...
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http://www.albumtown.com/MM-A800 »
Just click the first thumbnail to see the whole album.
Here are some nice 2MP photos I took. Blow everything else out of the water.
http://www.sprintusers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65 ... »
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This phone is marketed to consumers as a phone that will play your MP3s and take quality photos (for a 2 megapixel camera) but in reality works just merely ok for subjects that are very close and do not have a lot of detail such as a Tuolumne's pictures of a Heinz ketchup bottle label and a magazine ad.
And yes Tuolumne my picture uploads are full res shots you either failed to realize that the website just shrank the image to fit on most screens but if you were to copy and stretch it would be exactly the same as yours the file size is the right size for a full 2 meg...
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Get real, and then look at the flower shots I posted. Freaking AWSOME for a cameraphone.
It's all about convergence too. I can be listening to MP3s while I get a call and I can just transfer over. I can upload and send photos accross the country with the click of a button. Can you do all this with standalong equipement? No...
Get a clue and then come back with a rebuddle 😁
I haven't seen any marketing about this replacing everything. It's marketed as an all in one. This means that you don't have to carry your Ipod Shuffle, your 3.2 MPixel camera, AND your phone everywhere, it's the convenience of having them all in one device.
With that convenience one should assume some quality loss. Yes it's a 2.0 MPixel camera, so it won't compare to a dedicated 2.1 Mpixel camera with a better lens and such. It has an Mp3 player, but it's player software is not comparable to an Ipod Shuffle, it will still suffice for someone that doesn't ...
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