A camera is now an integral part of any phone and as technology and the demands of the consumer progress, so must the specifications of the camera. The latest camera phones to hit the market contain 5 megapixel cameras that approach the quality available from dedicated digital cameras, so we at Mobiles.co.uk decided to put some to the test. We looked at the Samsung G600, the LG Viewty, the Nokia N95 and the Motorola RZR V2. We had the phones for a couple of days and tested not only the phone itself, but all the different features on the camera.
First up comes the Samsung G600 as reviewed by Rianna.
First Impressions
This phone is very smart-looking and stylish; it feels well-made and fits in well with Samsung’s stylish approach to their handset manufacturing. The phone itself is really easy to use, and the menu navigation is simple, meaning it took me no time at all to get my head round the phone.
Living With It
The camera is by far the phone’s best attribute, it has a huge amount of different styles, frames, effects and picture quality options. The camera is really easy to use, and the pictures look great. I really enjoyed the fact that I could get creative with the G600 by creating my own theme for the phone, I changed the background pictures, the colours of the screen and many other things, a great way to really personalise my phone. I found texting and calling people fine; although the texting did take some time to get used to as I usually use a Sony Ericsson. It comes complete with a wireless headset, which is great, as I’m no longer tangled up with wires!
Conclusion
This handset is a great all rounder, with the added bonus of a fantastic 5 mega-pixel camera. Its a perfect phone for a night in the pub with friends to capture those embarrassing moments! Its definitely I phone I would buy.
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[Source: The UK Mobile Phone Blog]