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Comments on: Samsung Pixon 12 M8910: Snap-happy 12-megapixel touch-screen phone

According to Akihabara News, the M8910 will arrive in Europe in June. It will boast a resolution bump from the original 8-megapixel Samsung Pixon, which some users reckoned was basically an 8-megapixel Tocco.

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by digitalwanksta78 September 15, 2009 9:23 PM PDT
Great review! I absolutely love this phone.. I researched and looked around, and after reading this review, I decided to make my purchase.. I'm so happy I did! I picked mine up brand new, unlocked from JAB Cellular.com (http://www.jabcellular.com/samsung-m8910-pixon12-unlocked-p-54.html) and have been obsessed with it every since I got it :) Great phone.. I give it two thumbs up for sure!!
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by wilbrew September 27, 2009 6:03 PM PDT
Samsung also make good phones,but this phone and the i8910 would prefer with dual sims,
and angle open and shut to protect the screen., just like the nokia n97
Also maybe television tuner.,and Android included if possible.
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by shoobi99 October 7, 2009 10:56 PM PDT
I bought this phone at Uniqbe website.
My opinion, the touch screen is not very wide but just nice for my palm.
Overall, i'm satisfied with this phone.
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by nahiaali15 November 12, 2009 11:42 PM PST
Thanks for good info share.

Best regards.
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