Samsung SGH G810 Video
Samsung SGH G810 Video Transcript
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>> Hi! I'm Ken Sherman, senior editor at CNET.com. I'm here at CTIA 2008 in Las Vegas at the Samsung booth. I wanna show you the Samsung SGH G810. It really has all those high-end multi media features you might expect. This has a Symbian operating system as well so a little bit different from what we usually see from some Samsung phones. Very nice display. It's pretty bright and colorful. I really like it. Very easy to read. Pretty vibrant. I'm going into the menus. This has a simple icon, so not too complicated but definitely easy to use and easy to get around. Like a lot of the Samsung Symbian phones, you can see that you're often used functions or the functions you use most recently are up here at the top so you can just kind of scroll through them and access them easily. [unintelligible] button is kind of interesting. You could see there's a silver ring surrounding the 5 and 8 keys. On the back you slide that open. You see it has very big camera lens right there, also a flash right above. A lot of camera phones now they look a lot like a Xenon camera from behind and this one is no exception. There's a second camera lens here. Typically it's just a VGA lens. Typically used for 3G video calling if you know someone else who has a video phone you can hook up the same thing but your main cameras really gonna be back here. Probably won't see this with a US carrier for a long time if at all but hopefully we can get an unlocked model and give it a thorough review. [Background music] I'm Ken Sherman and this is the Samsung SGH G810. ^M00:01:13 [ Music ]
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