Phone Cameras - Free Offer Reviews
Sony Ericsson P800: 4.5/5
stars
The Sony Ericsson has a smooth, sleek design along with its expensive
price tag. Some of its features include a built-in camera, speakerphone,
and wireless email capabilities. It also plays MP3 audio and MPEG-4
video. Many users report strong reception and clear calls. However,
the phone is quite expensive, ranging from $600 to $899. If you
have the means, I highly recommend it.
Nokia 3650 Camera Phone: 3/5
stars
Recently given to members of the BBC so that they can videotape
breaking news, the Nokia 3650 is one of the hottest camera phones
on the market. It has a built-in camera which allows you to take
pictures and video, and then it allows you to send these images
via multimedia messaging or email to a compatible phone or PC. The
Nokia 3650 allows you to play video clips and movie trailers with
Real One Player, and you can download Symbian and Java applications.
According to owners, the Nokia 3650 is a fun camera phone, but it
is not the best choice if you spend a lot of time on your phone.
It is larger than many other phones and it is more difficult to
use. Prices range from $249 to $590.
Siemens SX1: 4/5
stars
The Siemens SX1 allows users to play games, schedule appointments,
shoot videos, listen to the radio, write memos, use voice dialing,
email, and surf the internet. In addition, the phone has a very
unique design in that the numbers are located on the left and right
side of the phone next to the screen. Although the design looks
cool, many users complain that the numbers are very difficult to
dial, particularly one-handed. Prices range from $399-$600.
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