FCC has approved Samsung G600

Jul 12, 2007 08:37 GMT  ·  By

FCC has just approved the Samsung G600 slider phone which promises to break some records when it comes to camera performances. The mobile phone will pack a 5 megapixel camera, one of the most evolved, when it comes to cellular performances.

Samsung has a way with captures, as they are among the producers of digital cameras. This is probably the main reason which makes them try to squeeze performances as evolved as possible for shooting pictures and video recording even in their mobile phones.

Some while ago, they have even released a phone model which came equipped with an amazing 10 megapixel camera. Just how capable was this phone as to compete with a regular digital camera is left only for the Koreans to know, as the device never made it outside this country's network.

Samsung G600 is a slim slider phone with a stylish design and easy access buttons. The 2.3 inch-TFT QVGA display will take the best captures and render high performances. It may not be a touchscreen, but the feature is probably over-estimated by all the new high-end devices which include it. In this case, a camera phone probably needs it less than other devices, as this handset already has a feature to pride with.

Other specifications include Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity and 3G, which will allow fast data transfer rates. The internal memory that it comes packed with is of little importance, as there is also a microSD card slot to provide enough data storage space.

FCC has approved Samsung G600, which means that we will be seeing it pretty soon on the market ready to impress some people with its high quality captures. There are no specifications available on the date when this handset will be available for purchase or on the price that it will come at.