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Samsung announced a new 7-megapixel digital camera phone at the annual CeBIT trade show in Hanover, Germany. The camera phone has a 3x optical zoom, similar to those found on conventional digital cameras, and a flash. The unit can be accessorized with a wide-angle converter and a tele-converter.
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This year, Samsung used the conference environment to spotlight one of their upcoming gadgets, the SCH-V770 mobile phone.
What makes the SCH-V770 so attractive to consumers and industry experts is the addition of a 7 mega-pixel camera, which will be featured with the unit.
The SCH-V770 is similar to a 3-megapixel model released last year by Samsung and is distinctive because at first glance it resembles a digital still camera.
Its camera-like looks are thanks in a large part to a 3X optical zoom lens, just like that found on conventional digital still cameras, and a camera-style flash.
On the rear of the phone there's a 2-inch color TFT (thin film transistor) display and a keypad for operating the phone and camera functions...
Users can also clip a wide-angle convertor and tele-convertor to the front of the lens on the SCH-V770.
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