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First 1.1Mpixel 192MB SmartPhone

Daath writes "It just came to my attention, that LG Electronics announced a SmartPhone with 192MB memory and a built in 1.1 Mpixel CCD camera. It's a slide-down type phone, running on a 400MHz Intel X-Scale processor with a 2.8" 262K color TFT LCD. It runs MS PocketPC 2003. Personally I think it blows the SE P900 away. Ok, time to wipe the drool off the keyboard! ;)"

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  1. holy crap! by Savatte · · Score: 3, Funny

    I bet if god needed cellular service, he'd have a phone like that

  2. Big Deal... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    Casio's already come out with a 2 MP camera phone , that includes nightmode, etc.

    Take that!

  3. Completely and utterly useless. by Luckboy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Don't get me wrong, it has nice features, looks good, more memory is always a plus, but frankly I don't need or want a camera in my phone. And since I work somewhere that cameras are specifically NOT allowed (a rule that is enforced by many men with BIG guns), the camera makes this completely useless.

    Why can't a cell phone company make something with all the features of say a SE P800 or 900, or even this one without a camera? At this rate, I'm going to be stuck with my T68i for years to come, and when it dies, I'll be SOL.

  4. Some rather important stats are missing by jandrese · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What is the battery life on this thing? How hot does it get when you're using it? How expensive is it? What standards does it support? What kind of range can you expect to get out of it? This article is a little light on the important statistics for the cell phone part of the device.

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    1. Re:Some rather important stats are missing by DrEldarion · · Score: 3, Funny

      I started to read your comment, but for some reason I thought I was reading the last article about the electric car. I was about to reply with "It has a range of around 300 miles and costs about $220,000" until I hit the last part of the last sentence.

      Had you not said that, I probably would have ended up shocking a few people.

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  5. Replacement for my Hiptop by SpineZ · · Score: 3, Informative

    This looks really nice. I had to get rid of my Danger Hiptop (TMobile Sidekick) because of the incredible bulk. This looks like a great replacement for it, although lacking the nifty keypad and "cool" swivel-screen. And of course, the PDA functions of it should be a lot more refined than the Hiptop.

    I don't see any specifics stating it will be GPRS capable. Anyone have any insight?

  6. I don't want it by ErikJson · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The current PDA:s using XScales have horrible battery lives. Look at the ones from HP, Dell, etc.

    I want to be able to use a gadget like this the way I use my cell phone now. Charge it once a week or so. A device like a PDA or a cell phone is something you should be able to trust while travelling. If you forget to charge a PDA one day, the next day you shouldn't have to worry about not using it too much. The P900 seemed like a better alternative with respect to this.

  7. You call THAT impressive? by hajejan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You call that impressive?

    I hook up my 11 megapixel Canon EOS 1Ds to a laptiop with slott-in GPRS / GSM card. That gives me an 11 Mpx (nearly-)mobile phone.

    On a more serious note: As a photographer, I think the whole videophone / cameraphone thing is a ridiculously bad idea. I have been using an Sony Ericsson t68i for years, and it syncs with my laptop via bluetooth. Brilliant, and it does everything I would expect from a simple PDA (calendar and syncs perfectly with my address book, even stores my notes), and telephone, in a minuscule package.

    Blah, progress.

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  8. Re:Ehh... by zapp · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And just why do you need to generate 2048x1536 images on your cell phone? That's twice the resolution of most people's monitors, and well above most quality monitors(1600x1200).

    Plus, concidering you're probably going to be sending these images over the 3G network, where you'll be charged by bandwidth, I'd prefer to send a smaller image that gets the point across rather than a 4MB monster.

    I don't see the point in anything higher than 1.5-2MP unless you're printing out your photos. They are too large to use as desktop wallpapers, too large to email or put on the web, and I HATE scrolling to see a whole image.

    Bigger is not always better.

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  9. Re:Ehh... by nate1138 · · Score: 5, Funny

    For $500 I can get the following:
    Apple iPod - top of the line 40 gigs.
    Olympus C750 (10x optical, 4.0Mp, upto 512Mb xD cards)
    GBA - And enough games to make my eyes bleed.
    iPaq - 400Mhz, bluetooth etc..


    First off, you cannot get ALL that for 500 bucks.

    Second, not everybody wants to wear a fucking bat-belt for all their gear.

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  10. PDA's and Cellphones are only natural by Stone316 · · Score: 3, Insightful
    I purchased my first PDA almost 2 years ago now. Personally, the only thing they are good for is keeping track of my appointments and contacts. Sure, if i'm stuck in a doctor's office I can pull up some reading material but thats about it.

    Personally, I think this new phone looks pretty sweet. Yeah, it only has a 1mega pixel camera, but if i'm at the mall and my kids do something cute its good enough for a 4x6 print. Better than nothing. Sure, my 5 megapixel camera would take a better picture but I always carry my phone and PDA but not my camera.

    I won't be buying another PDA until Internet connectivity is reasonably priced and available. I want to be able to check my mail, surf the web from anywhere and until that happens I don't think the sales of PDA's and smartphones are really going to take off.

    I'm not entirely familiar with smartphones (other than the obvious) can their built in PDA's access the internet on demand?

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  11. Re:mod parent insightful! by jandrese · · Score: 3, Funny

    Right. It's almost like Slashdot is made of more than one person or something. What's up with that?

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  12. Kyocera 7135 by TrueJim · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've been carrying a Kyocera 7135 PalmOS SmartPhone for the last three weeks, as seen on TV. I like it -- it feels like a phone that does useful things, rather than like a PDA that can also make phonecalls. I get real wireless Web browsing on it, that's a given. The MP3 player gets a little choppy sometimes; I haven't figure out why yet -- but mostly it plays pretty well. The MMC/SD slot enables me to hook in all sorts of cool gizmos: VGA adapters, printers, keyboards, cameras, etc. Cost a little under $500. It's by far the most useful toy I've ever had.

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  13. Re:I don't like it! by cK-Gunslinger · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, 1.1MP is useless for 'real' photography, but what photographer ues a phone for his work? If you want good pictures, carry around your 5MP camera, not this. By your logic, laptops are useless since a 'real' PC has a 21" CRT. Walkmans/iPods are useless since a 'real" stereo has 18" subwoofers. Snubbed-nose revolvers are useless since a 'real" gun has a night scope and 26" barrel.

    You (and several other people here) don't seem to understand the market these devices are targetting. They are not trying to replace the dedicated devices. They are catering to a niche market that wants a combination of decent (who cares if they aren't great) devices in a small form factor.

    Is a DigiCam better at photography than this? Yes. Is a Palm a better PDA than this? Yes. It a GBA a better handheld gaming device than this? Yes. Do the type of people who would be interested in this device care about those things? NO!

  14. Re:Technology is amazing. by zulux · · Score: 3, Insightful


    I know what you mean....

    The background texture on my website takes up more memory that what my first computer had. (8k)

    My laptop has more memory in it's L2 cache than my fists floppy drive could store.

    My server could fit the entire OS of my first multi-tasking compter in it's L3 cache.

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