The Gigabyte g-Cam cell phone takes after the Sony Ericsson P910 form factor, albeit with bumped up features to make it an attractive buy. The 5 megapixel CCD camera can capture stills with resolutions of up to 7 megapixels. The g-Cam camera’s functions include auto focus, auto/manual white balance, triple light metering mode, single/multiple point focus mode, ISO sensitivities, amongst others. It measures 105×46 x 24.1 mm in dimensions, weighs 113 g, and costs $418 a pop this December. (features below)Via Portable Gadgets
• Display: 2” 262k colors touch screen with 176×200 resolution
• Talk time: 3 hours
• Standby time: 200 hours
• 3.3x digital zoom, 10 cm macro
• Supports M-JPEG, MPEG4, 3gp, JPG, GIF, BMP, WBMP, MP3, MIDI, WAV, AMR and AAC
• 64 polyphonic or MIDI/MP3/WAV ringtones
• Supports miniSD (256MB bundled)
• Built-in english-chinese-english dictionary
• Taiwanese maps with integrated information including restaurants and entertainment info
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