5-megapixel camera phone on its way to the UK market

Aug 8, 2007 07:26 GMT  ·  By

Preparations for the launch of the Samsung G600 mobile phone have started, as Samsung looks for a great entry for this device. The camera phone brings one of the most evolved solutions for combining style with high mobile phone performances.

Samsung G600 is set for release at O2, Orange and Carphone Warehouse in the UK, starting with mid-August and a further in-store promotion for the next six months. The device stands out by the fact that it has earned itself a place among the few mobile phones capable of providing a5 megapixel camera quality to its users.

Producers are struggling to make their devices stand out from the huge number of mobile phones that are being developed at this time. In order to make this possible, they add huge performances on one side, may it be the camera, music player or design. Samsung G600 tries to convince people that it is capable of fully replacing a digital camera and offer just as much capture quality.

This is where Samsung's partnership with Truprint starts revealing its true value. "To launch the new G600 we wanted a partner that had a strong brand in the Digital Photo market, enabling us to emphasise the capability of the 5 mega pixel Camera feature", said Susan Land - Head of Channel Marketing at Samsung. She explains their choice by saying that "Recognised for their expertise in on-line Digital Photo Printing and Digital Photo Gifts and being able to offer G600 customers something tangible from their captured images, Truprint were the ideal partner for us".

The six in-store promotion is a chance for customers to see for themselves the high capture quality that Samsung G600 is capable of providing for its user. Those interested will receive 50 free Digital Prints, as well as a free 12"x18" Collage Poster, for displaying up to 30 photos. Moreover, they will also be handed a free Photo Book, in a range of covers and styles, which is meant to keep the user's personal photos in best condition and order.