Testseek.co.uk have collected 65 expert reviews of the Samsung SGH-M8800 Pixon and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SGH-M8800 Pixon.
November 2008
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The editors liked
Superb camera performance. Automatic lens cap. Intuitive camera touch UI. Ultra-slick video capturing skills
Speedy touchscreen
Smashing camera
Touchscreen control
8-megapixel camera
HSDPA
GPS receiver built in
Drag and drop widgets plus online widgets
Responsive to touch
Good quality music player
Decent earphones supplied
Good Qwerty keypad
Stacks of useful camera features
Excel...
Lovely easy to grasp user interface
Very responsive screen
Super panorama mode in the camera
Good quality video and photos in daylight
Responsive touchscreen
Practical virtual keyboard
Intuitive navigation
Useable web browser
Fantastic image and video quality
With a fast and responsive touch sensitive user interface. Excellent battery life too.
Effective face detection. Easy to use.
8MP camera
Incredibly slim and light
7.2 Mbps HSDPA
TouchWiz interface
The Pixon’s touch moves may not be as fluid as the Apple iPhone 3G but the touchscreen is still receptive to your taps and swipes. But our ticklish concerns take back seat to the Pixon photographic prowess with the eight megapixel shutterbug taking...
Interface
Design
Touchscreen
DivX and Xvid support
The editors didn't like
Lack of built-in Wi-Fi. No Xenon flash. Doesn’t support A-GPS. No integrated 3.5mm headphone jack
Average multimedia offering
Lack of Wi-Fi
No smartphone operating system customisation
Camera flash limited
Touch operation not as slick as iPhone
No 3.5mm headphone socket on body of phone
No WiFi
Do you really need 8 megapixels?
Naff design
Poor sound quality
No WiFi or GPS
Photos less good in darker conditions
Slow autofocus
The screen resolution could have been higher to improve onboard picture viewing
How can you have a flashy phone with no Xenon flash?
Screen gets smudged easily
Interface/function navigation takes a bit of getting used to
As a leading camphone
The absence of a Xenon flash is mystifying. Its dual LED is too hit and miss to be consistently effective in low lighting conditions making this Xenon no show even more galling. Similarly
How can you have a flashy phone with no Xenon flash?
The lack of Xenon flash grates, and the touchscreen isn't as flashy as some, but the Pixon is still one of Samsung's best camera phones.The Samsung M8800 Pixon is Samsung’s best camera phone to date. Even if the less-than-deluxe feeling touc...
The Pixon’s touch moves may not be as fluid as the Apple iPhone 3G but the touchscreen is still receptive to your taps and swipes. But our ticklish concerns take back seat to the Pixon photographic prowess with the eight megapixel shutterbug taking...
As a leading camphone, the absence of a Xenon flash is mystifying. Its dual LED is too hit and miss to be consistently effective in low lighting conditions making this Xenon no show even more galling. Similarly, Samy should be sent to the sin bin for not...
Despite some obvious feature boobs, the Pixon is still a tidy tickler but more importantly for the mobile photography nut, a cracking camphone.Best offers for the Samsung M8800 PixoneBay.co.uk £194.95 Amazon Marketplace £204.99 Samsung M8800 Pix...
T he Samsung Pixon M8800 is a nice and solid cameraphone. The Samsung operating system works fast and smoothly on the Pixon and enables swift and easy use. The Widgets and the large icons make it very simple to operate the phone, which makes the inc...
Abstract: With Wi-Fi missing from the features line-up the Pixon isnt quite the all-singing, all-dancing mobile phone it could have been. But the camera does well and has some interesting features, and overall this is an impressive high end mobile. Samsung - P...
In conclusion the Samsung M8800 (Pixon) is an attractive stylish piece of kit packing a big punch in the form of an 8 mega-pixel camera. The phone has some great features and the clear and responsive touch screen allows for quick and easy navigation a...
We were bowled over by the performance of Samsung’s i8510, and the imaging quality of the Pixon is equally impressive - and you get a lovelier user interface, more display room and even more snapping features. But this Phone more like an upgraded To...
Abstract: The Samsung Pixon excels at pretty much everything it does, from photo taking to web browsing and it is also easy to use, with a touch-screen interface that is refreshingly clear, intuitive and well thought out. A week’s rigorous testing suggests that...