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Quick test of Samsung SPH-M8000 WiMAX phone
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On the photo below, you can see that the two other members of the group is online and a part of the conversation. The camera indicated no video transfer as none of the members push the send button.


User comments:

I don't believe in this sort of arpcoaph - the form factors you need for browsing the web, taking a call or wearing on your wrist are all completely different. I want a separate device for each form factor, all connected by Bluetooth or IP over skin.Compare to . (the glades are cute, though I can't really believe we'll all be wearing them any time soon.) They don't quite get it right, though; here's what I really want.A big mother Palm-style PDA with a hard drive for MP3s and a cellphone connection built in talks to a lightweight wristwatch and lightweight headset. Anything complex like browsing the web, writing a text or entering a new phone number, you do on the PDA, where the display is relatively big and rich so it doesn't drive you mad. The headset has headphones so you can use it to listen to music and take calls.The watch you use for simple things well suited to a small display and few controls, like: who is calling me? (similar - missed calls etc) / make a call from the address book / volume control / music selection / alarm for current appointment / receive SMS / send prefab SMS / time and date (duh!) / maybe activate voice recognition (of the basic sort my phone already has).Some headsets could include phone-quality cameras. All Transmet readers know that eye-level-mounted cameras are The Way. Tap your watch, say "snapshot", it takes a photo. Tap the watch again, tell it to whom the photo is to be sent. Transparent society here we come...
By Srinivas on 14 Jul 19:56
This phone is very nice....
people on a home computer could be fed Live Mobile feeds,,,think about the News Coverages TV stations will get if they setup their information gateways to this new possibility.

All in all, Places that have no Mobile internet yet wil have the most benefit.
By Srhali on 12 Sep 17:39
is it available in india?
By kans on 16 Mar 11:12
i want samsung m8000 cell phone
By jaysoni on 13 Mar 19:27

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