Samsung i7110 – slim Symbian-smartphone on steroids
October 28, 2009 | No Comments | Digital Gadgets
Samsung i7110, the latest novelty from South Korean company, was announced at the show of Symbian-smartphones in London. The model comes without any nicknames and is a serious player in the arena of smartphones.
Under the belt of the heavyweight among phones hides a huge range of characteristics. It works on platform S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 and has a thickness of 12,9 mm.

Samsung i7110 has an OLED display with a diagonal of 2.6 inches with QVGA resolution and automatic rotation due to built-in accelerometer. There is Wi-Fi with GPS. To facilitate the work with GPS, Samsung has a model of application Samsung Navigator, based on the popular software for GPS navigation – Route66. This will provide a pedestrian GPS navigation for the 10 largest cities of Western Europe.
Samsung i7110 has a 5 megapixel camera with a wide range of possibilities, such as geotagging and the detector of face, smile and blink. It also shoots video at VGA resolution and a frequency of 30fps.
The novelty can be considered as a multimedia smartphone, because it supports DivX and XviD video, audio technology DNSe 2.0 and has a FM-transmitter, which allows transferring music from your collection to any FM-radio. Built-in 50MB memory, of course, is not enough, but you will always be able to upgrade it up to 16GB by using microSD card.
