Samsung is releasing a 10-megapixel camera phone, which includes a 3X and 5x digital zoom lens and other features that are usually found only in standalone digicams, but it’s bound for the market only in Korea.
Like some of the company’s previous phones, the SCH-B600 is styled to look like a conventional digital still camera from one side and a bar-type cell phone from the other side. The high-end camera phone made its debut at the Cebit exhibition in Germany in March.
The SCH-B600 also features the high color Reproduction TFT-LCD, which produces the highest possible display for its size. The photo-fine chromic LCD reproduces 16 million colors and the moving pictures can be recorded in QVGA resolution at 15-30 frames per second.
Its other features include a tuner for South Korea’s TU Media satellite multimedia service, Bluetooth, MP3 player, business card reader, 128 polyphonic sounds, and a TV output, for a price tag of 900k won (about $950 USD).

The phone is the latest in a line of high megapixel camera phones from Samsung. The company launched a 5-megapixel camera phone in October 2004, a 7-megapixel phone in July 2005 and an 8-megapixel model in November last year.
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