• Samsung Pixon 12 Makes Indian Debut

    Samsung Pixon 12 Makes Indian Debut

    Techtree News Staff, Sep 17, 2009 1755 hrs IST

    Do make an occasional phone call if you are tired of fiddling with the camera

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All you megapixel fans out there rejoice! Here's one more ego booster for you all if your now "standard" 8 megapixel camera count did not seem "good enough". To satiate the needs of your kind, Samsung has (finally) announced the Pixon 12 (M8910) in the country, complete with phone functionalities and a touchscreen.

If you were starting to get worried about the lack of enthusiasm (from the victims to whom you were showing off, of course) for your current 8 megapixel phone, getting the Pixon would be a mighty good idea. Apart from boosting your ego, it will also make your pocket lighter by 29k. Not a bad price for getting to say, "I have the most megapixelled (yeah, we made up that word) phone in the country". Indeed, not bad at all!


If your audience is even mildly geeky and understand that image quality is not just about megapixel count, you can divert his attention to the other impressive features of the phone - like the 3.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen (don't tell him it's resistive) that renders 16 million colors at a bedazzling resolution of 480x800 pixels. As the last resort, you have the Touchwiz UI, which will make the phone look cooler than it actually is. The video recording part might be a let down, however, (especially if you own the Omnia HD) But hey, it still records stuff at 720x480 pixels at a very decent 30 frames per second - which is just below the Omnia HD'S 1280x720 pixel HD resolution.

Coming back to the camera, the Pixon 12 has a wide-angle lens (there you go N86 owners) and with autofocus, xenon and power LED flash all integrated, the Pixon's attempt to replace that digicam of yours becomes more serious. Oh and you get all those snazzy software enabled modes to play around with as well - smile shot, face detection, image stabilization and the likes.





Moving away from the camera, the Pixon 12 also supports 3G, GPS, A-GPS, and all the other wireless connectivity options one can think of (IrDA is dead, so please don't!). When you are tired taking pictures, you can use the FM Radio with RDS or tinker with the TV out functionality as well. Thank Samsung for including a TV Out cable for this one. While the paltry 150MB of internal memory might seem insufficient, you can always use the microSD slot to add a 16GB card and relax.

The Pixon 12 is now here and can be yours for the aforementioned price of Rs. 29,990. Once you get this one, do make an occasional phone call or send a text - just to make it feel "complete".

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Discussion Board
(12) Comments
ravi
,mumbai, on Sep 22, 2009 10:17 AM
ek dum mast
Shanky
,pune, on Sep 21, 2009 12:43 PM
The price is very high.
Joseph Smiler
,Coimbatore, on Sep 20, 2009 01:18 PM
Wonderful review. The last line was the best of the best.
rajat goyal
,delhi, on Sep 20, 2009 11:13 AM
SAMSUNG proved its potential. its really amazing.
Animesh Naskar
,Bangalore, on Sep 19, 2009 04:21 PM
Pricetag 29K - Are you kidding? Why should I leave Nokia N97 for this set?
Sunil Kotian
,Bangalore, on Sep 17, 2009 10:32 PM
Hey really well writte article...somthing different about whoever has written it, very refreshing. Keep up the good work.
Sid
,mumbai, on Sep 18, 2009 10:19 AM
paying 30000 (+ Cost of Micro SD) Thats sheer waste of money...
Nitin
,Mangalore, on Sep 19, 2009 02:19 PM
yeah.. the expression was amazing...
Nitin
,Mangalore, on Sep 19, 2009 02:17 PM
The phone looks awesome...but who ever wrote the review.. amazing man..the way you described it and all.. too good... the best is the ending of the article... "Once you get this one, do make an occasional phone call or send a text - just to make it feel "complete"."... Awesome way to end the review.... kudos
shree
,ichalkaranji, on Sep 19, 2009 01:24 PM
iT BEST MOBILE........ bUT WE REqure less price.....
jai
,New delhi, on Sep 18, 2009 04:57 PM
the phone sound good but the price is little high, one can't spend on the product on which you have not 100% faith.
Prasad
,Bangalore, on Sep 18, 2009 03:05 PM
I brought Samsung 3G which sarted giving problems from the next day itself. It took almost a week for me to fight and get a new mobile. I suggest Nokia is good, paisa wasool, but Samsung a strict no no......

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