Samsung's i8510 Primera is a super phone

0. phoneArena posted on 12 Jul 2008, 15:02

Samsung appears to be preparing an 8 megapixel slider, running off the S60 platform with 16GB of internal memory and much, much more...

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1. (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:42

hmmm samsungs answer to the N96??

15. (unregistered) posted on 13 Jul 2008, 14:11

No...Samsung's answer to Nokia's 8MP phone due later this year

29. (unregistered) posted on 31 Jul 2008, 14:10

your both wrong samsungs answer to my shit omnia is way better

2. (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 16:09

^ The samsung phones in Korea don't support DIVX?

19. (unregistered) posted on 14 Jul 2008, 06:30

in Korea doesn't support DIVX. not only Samsung but LG... all cellphone does't support divx... T.T

28. tictac (unregistered) posted on 24 Jul 2008, 05:52

well, my Omnia from Samsung does - all I had to do was to register the s/w.

3. (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 16:52

Wow steep pricetag but it looks like a pretty awesome phone...too bad it's not here in the US

4. (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 17:34

^ Be Nice lol Looks super cool, Samsung does good with design. Hefty price tag but then again instead of a 8mp cam (200[?]) ipod (250) internet tablet etc. all in one I guess it would even out?

5. Ruben (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 18:47

And the optical zoom?

6. rj04 (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 20:53

That looks like an led flash, doesn't it? Also, 17mm is not thick at all for this feature set.

7. (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 21:34

not at all, but compared to other handsets on the market its husky. one of those links says xenon, the other says led. perhaps thats why they went with "xenon (?)" in the article

8. Demy (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 21:37

very great phone!!!... with heavy price..hehehe

9. (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 22:25

actually docomo sh905 is the first cellphone to have dolby 5.1 surround sound.

10. rj04 (unregistered) posted on 12 Jul 2008, 22:33

I don't think they consider any of the docomo phones when writing reviews. They have hi-def screens and we have QuarterVGA, no comparison. It will have to be a xenon flash if they expect me or any other camera phone junky to lay down that kind of cash for it. Also, the slow-mo video is great for a golf swing or birds flying but if it can't do VGA quality at 30fps like my N82 then the video is worthless, imo.

11. (unregistered) posted on 13 Jul 2008, 02:55

this phone is going to be able to record VGA 30 fps if is capable to record QVGA 120fps because the power needed to process 120 fps QVGA is equal with 30 fps VGA and i don't know why they wouldn't put VGA video recording in it..this problem has already been discused with the n95 and n82,and they wanted to come out with softwares that would record 120fps QVGA with n82 and n95..even if it's not going to be able to record VGA 30fps this problem is going to be later solved with softwares..

12. (unregistered) posted on 13 Jul 2008, 03:28

holy crap that is a lot of dough. i thought they were advertising a digital camera when i saw the pic haha

14. C-Chickie (unregistered) posted on 13 Jul 2008, 12:11

I know right. You can tell the number one feature they are going to promote on that beautiful camera

13. yy (unregistered) posted on 13 Jul 2008, 08:18

n96 c905 i8510 ??

16. (unregistered) posted on 13 Jul 2008, 14:30

What, no touchscreen?

17. xy (unregistered) posted on 13 Jul 2008, 22:02

Yeah, why not TOUCHSCREEN?

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