A very late Review for Samsung Pixon12 (M8910)
I’m going to sell the Samsung Pixon12 M8910 that I’ve been using for like two months so as to get one with Wi-Fi tethering support. Before I sell the phone, I’m going to write a very belated review of this powerful handset.

Startup Time
Startup time is quite fast. After pressing the power button for 2 seconds, the phone starts up, and in 24 seconds, it’s in a fully standby mode. A couple of control experiment results: It takes 30 seconds for a LG Viewty KU990 to get ready from booting up, and 95 seconds for an HTC Hero with a “VillainROM 5.3” to be ready (more info about VillainROM here (external site)).
Voice quality
Voice quality is nice. No big complaints were received from the other side of phone for a daily usage for two months.
Photo quality
Singlehandedly wins against all other phones in the market even after six years of its release. 12MP pictures with very fast refresh time, equipped with powerful LED and Xenon Flash. Very fast reaction to the dedicated camera/video button; comprehensive configuration menu; and auto-focus tracing function just by touching the object in the screen. Photos are of extremely high quality and the quality bests the competitor, SonyEricsson’s Satio, quite easily. Its default mode is intelligent enough and one needs little configuration to take a photo with a camera level quality. One minor caution: Some phone cases available in the market are ill-designed and can cause awkward interaction to the flashlight. It is recommended to remove the phone case before taking a photo with flashlight.
Video quality
720 x 480 limitless 30 frames per second video both make Pixon12 the best phone ever. Also it plays video files smoothly.
Ringtone volume
Ringtone is loudly, and music is played properly. Nice.
Screen
3.1 inch AMOLED screen, still displays pretty well under sunlight.
Gesture Feature
Gesture shortcut is more or less the same as Samsung JET S8000. Basically you can set up different gestures to directly run any function/program in the lock screen. It can be convenient, but it is definitely not for the ones who never keylocks their phone.
Alarm
Pixon12’s alarm system is so good that it deserves a paragraph here. Multiple clocks with individual triggering days of week can be set up. It also has the general option to enable or disable the alarm when the machine is off (the function is referred as “Auto Power” in the Alarm menu). Auto Power gives incredible flexibility – you can disable when you turn your phone off during exams, while enable it in other occasions, for obvious example, at night. Snooze and stop can be achieved easily – they are arc-shaped gestures in opposite directions, ensuring your snooze will not be fatal.
Response Time
There is no delay in most actions, and for the most basic function – i.e. talk, you can immediately pick up a call upon passing the call button. This sounds silly, but you know it’s something iPhone can offer but Windows Mobile handset cannot.
Battery Life
This phone can last for around two days with normal usage (take and upload 5 pictures + 15 minutes talk), a little bit distance from our expectation.
Misc
Generally user-friendly, with a few glitches to blame:
- Touchscreen Sensitivity
Resistance touchscreen is the issue here. While it allows better hand-writing recognition, if you somehow forget to lock your phone and put into your pocket with other things in it, chances are Pixon12 will keep moving desktop widgets, or even dial random calls. Be sure to keylock the phone. - Keypad Issue
Dialing those automated number is a nightmare. You will have to keep unlocking the phone in order to press the dialpad. You will get fed up with this really soon. - Connection type
It’s annoying to set Internet connection between 3G and Wi-fi. It seems kind of silly to toggle every time you switch the connection method. This is particularly bad for uses without unlimited 3G tariff plan.
Additional features
150MB storage (with expansion of Micro-SD card up to 16G); Bluetooth 2.0 EDP; FM Radio; GPS positioning; “Communities” service – one touch upload of pictures or videos to Facebook/Flickr/Photobucket/YouTube/Picasa/MySpace; Dynamic Canvas; Find Music
Overall
The best choice if you need its unparalleled multimedia functions. With its current price of about US$420 (See the link below) as of April 2010, we consider it as a better than buying a mid-priced digital camera. We would recommend it to readers who do not need to Twitter a lot and goes to Internet every hour, and those who love to take photos but do not wish to always bring along a digital camera.
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Digital Camera, Mobile, Pixon12, Samsung
Brief thought on Samsung “Mirror” series Digital Camera (ST500/ST550/TL225/TL250)
The dual-screen digital camera by Samsung, known as “ST500″ and “ST550″ “Mirror” series, (also known as TL225 and TL250) in USA.
The front and rear LCD screens are the feature of this 12MP DC.
Basic stats are not quite detailed in this article because we are not interested in it (sorry guys).
12.2 megapixels, 3.5-inch rear touchscreen LCD, MicroSD card slot, 4.6x optical zoom, 1280px720p HD recording, and the biggest “feature” is… the front 1.5″ LCD screen – for your self-portrait.
Take a look at their press release:
- When you tap the front LCD, it turns on and automatically goes into Self-Portrait mode, ensuring that the user will always be framed exactly the way they want. You can also turn on the front LCD with a simple selection through the intuitive interface. As soon as you smile, the camera automatically takes the picture. But the Dual LCDs do more.
- In Children mode, the front LCD plays a fun animation to capture a child’s attention while taking their photo.
- Shutter mode ensures you take a photo of your subject while they’re smiling, the front LCD will display a “smiley face” when the shutter is pushed halfway thus signalling to the subject they should smile.
- Function Info helps you to know the features of every function, with the front LCD providing a visual readout of key camera settings, including whether or not the flash is engaged or if macro focus is in use.
- With Self-Timer, when taking a group photo using the self-timer, the front LCD will show a preview of the shot as well as a visual countdown timer so that everyone knows exactly when the photo will be snapped.
Our Thought
We would actually stick a mirror onto any given digital camera instead. This should save you a hundred bucks.
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Digital Camera, Samsung
BenQ C1060 Camera Review Cheap Digital Camera
This camera is dirt cheap. Since its launch in October, it’s been selling at below HK$600, which is below €60. You can’t expect more for this price though. The photo quality is good, and it can take better pictures than the counterparts of certain larger brands at higher ISO.
For this low price, there are obviously some weak points. Firstly, the minimum focus distance is around 10cm, most brands are doing 3cm or closer, so you cant take any clear close-up of your favorite stamps or coins. Secondly, C1060′s response is not as fast as other brands which are selling for €300, but it’s definitely a lot faster than camera phones though. Thirdly, you might have to consider bringing extra batteries with this, as this camera drains the battery quickly if you turn on the flash, but if you don’t use flash often, the battery life is acceptable.
One more thing, If you see some random C1060 selling at €100 on ebay, don’t get ripped off. We will do cheaper.
Pros:
- nice grip
- operates with AA batteries
- very cheap
- reliable anti-shake
- accurate ISO determination
Cons:
- bad distance restriction for macro lens
- battery life
- saving speed
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: BenQ, Digital Camera


