What the Phone Does.
1. Hybrid UI with Full touch screen and 3×4 Keypad
2. Large 2.8″ (240×400pixel), 16M colour, Super Bright AMOLED Screen
3. Silky back, Ultra-Slim design and finish
4. 8MP AF Camera with Smileshot, Antishake, Wide Dynamic Range
and Blink detection
5. Widget toolbar with support for Samsung Widgets
6. Built in proximity sensor and accelerometer with web browser rotation,
image autorotation and browsing
Other Features- Fake Call, RSS Reader, Google Seach/Mail/Maps, Video Editor, Photo
Browser, Music Player, Find Music
Online widgets- Google Search, AccuWeather, MoreWidgets2
Games and more -Tumbling dice, Google maps, BrickBreaker, PyramidBloxx
What others are saying.
Most of what makes this phone exciting is due to its design; the screen, camera and controls. Under the hood is a standard range of top-end phone hardware including HSDPA and Wi-Fi. In Australia there will be two variations on the dual-band 3G radios, one featuring 900/2100MHz compatibility and an 850MHz version for Telstra customers. It also features a GPS receiver, but the review unit we’ve seen doesn’t include a dedicated navigation software, only Google Maps for location searches.
Source
http://www.cnet.com.au/samsung-ultratouch-s8300-339295124.htm
What I think
I haven’t played with one of this phones yet, but I must say I am a little disappointed. Samsung usually bring out great handsets but this handset appears to me to be in no mans land.
I am trying to get my hands on a demo model and will let you know my thoughts.
Having said that, if you are convinced that this handset is the handset for you, get in touch with me. I will give you a great price.
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