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You never know when the creative impulse will strike. New phones put the tools of an artist in your pocket, using smaller camera sensors and novel materials. So create expert photos or music, and get your agent on the line.

Samsung i8910 HD:  Courtesy Samsung

Now: Shoot Movies

You can leave your camcorder at home once you pick up the first phone that shoots high-definition video. Samsung’s i8910 HD has a powerful chip that reserves a specialized area for processing large movie files. Its flash drive holds more than two hours of 720p high-def footage, which you can view in ultra-bright colors on its OLED screen. Samsung i8910 HD From $150/month in U.K.; U.S. availability not set;samsung.com

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4 Comments

thats prtty cool the phones that there coming out with now its amezing

Its my Dream Mobile :) Planning to get that soon. I have some more info check this out http://www.techmasher.com

i think its sweet that you can take hd videos and 12 meg pics with cell phones now. the sony ericcson looks the coolest.

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