Sunday, March 8, 2009

The Samsung Eltz S7220 Reviewed

Among the 11 new handset phones unveiled by Samsung at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the Eltz S7220, made its debut. The Mobile World Congress brings together the prominent chief executives who represent mobile operators, vendors and content owners from across the world to make up the world's largest exhibition for the mobile industry. Samsung Electronics has been a leading mobile phone provider for a while and has adopted a new vision that supports its vigorous business strategy to be the fastest growing company in the mobile industry. Based on this vision, Samsung revealed an amazing portfolio of full-touch phones as well as some designed to suit every lifestyle. Showcasing their latest inventions, Samsung introduced the Eltz S7220. The candy bar style phone is designed for mainstream consumers and is sold as a mid-priced model. It doesn't have all the multi-media features that a high-end "smart phone" offers, but it does contain enough smart features for everyday use. The Samsung Eltz S7220 has been noted by some critics to be one of the best mid-priced handsets on the market. The phone's display may not be a touch screen, but it still measures 2.4 inches and has AMOLED technology. This stands for Active Matrix Organic light emitting diode. What it means for your cell phone is that each pixel which makes up the images on your display will turn on and off more than three times faster than the speed of old-fashioned motion picture film. This technology will provide you with a more fluid picture and let you enjoy the full-motion videos available through the internet. The Samsung Eltz S7220 also has a five megapixel camera that will give you decent pictures. It hasn't been reported yet if the camera is auto focus or not, or whether it has a flash. However, Samsung's latest history of producing high-performance camera phones almost guarantees the Eltz S7220 will at least contain auto focus and flash features. With camera phones being much more competitive these days, you can be sure that Samsung is going to put up a fight with a decent model to serve the average consumer. In order to hold all those pictures you will take, the Eltz S7220 comes with expandable storage options, which are assumed to be in the form of Micro SD cards. Additional features include A-GPS (Assisted GPS) which improves the startup performance of the phone's GPS satellite-based positioning system. The development of this advancement was sped up by the U.S. FCC's 911 mandate that a cell phone's location be available to emergency call dispatchers. Therefore, AGPS is now standard on up and coming cell phones like the Samsung Eltz S7220. A media player is also installed on the Eltz, but the file formats the player will support have not yet been released. But it is predicted that the phone will feature common applications that will allow you to playback your music and video without having to purchase add-ons.

By : jamiehanson

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