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Extrait: The camera is a very good performer, but really, if you want this many megapixels you'd be much better off investing in a digital camera and separate mobile phone. Samsung - Pixon 12 price Buy Samsung Pixon 12 securely online at a bargain price £free ...
Samsung knows a thing or two about providing decent photography, but many of the best models have never ventured outside of Korea. The Pixon12 is an exception, and it may look quite like any other recent touchscreen Samsung from the front, but a look o...
Overall the Samsung M8910 Pixon is a decent handset. If you take a lot of photos with your phone and want the best quality then this device is well worth a look. Its not as good as a digital camera but its by far the best camera phone I have used. I pe...
Samsung's Pixon 12 is a great camera phone but lacks in a few other areas. If you're purely after a camera phone then this will do the job, but if you're looking for more of an all-round smartphone, the Pixon 12 fails to deliver. Ross Catanzar...
The whole point of the Samsung GT-M8910 Pixon 12 is its camera. We’d argue that the megapixel count is overkill, but we do think images were clear and of good quality, and that most of the camera settings and extras are worth having. However, if you...
Granted, more megapixels doesn't make a more betterer camera, but the Samsung M8910 Pixon12's snapper is nonetheless fantastic. That's as much down to the stacks of camera lighting settings and the fast shooting rate as it is the highest resol...
Really, our gripes here are the same as those with the Jet: the Samsung M8910 Pixon12 is a dumbphone. The Korean kit wizard continues to shove its TouchWiz UI on top of everything, and while we like being able to slap a Wi-Fi button widget on our homescre...
We've got to hand it to Samsung: its hardware is rock solid and it's getting ever closer to making your phone an acceptable super sub for a point and shoot. The Samsung M8910 Pixon12 very nearly does, and that'll be enough for some people. Us...
Good photo quality in low light, thanks to its xenon flash; vivid AMOLED screen; customisable home screen with widgets; Wi-Fi connectivity
Camera often fails to capture photos; resistive touchscreen; user interface is clumsy in places
Thanks to its potent xenon flash and huge sensor, the Samsung Pixon 12 M8910 is capable of delivering some great low-light photos, but the camera is unreliable, often failing to capture shots. That leaves the Pixon 12 an average touchscreen phone with...
Extrait: Samsung has long been at the forefront of the camera phone market with it boasting the UK's first 8-megapixel model, the i8510 (Innov8) , among its accolades. Sadly that milestone didn't mark the end of the megapixel race, though, so today I'm looking at ...
An excellent camera phone let down by a poor touchscreen and laggy OS2 Pages12 The mobile megapixel wars are reaching a critical stage. Just a year since Sony Ericsson and Samsung squared up with 8 megapixel efforts the i8510 and C905, the two players...