Engineering:Samsung S8000

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Samsung S8000 Jet
ManufacturerSamsung Mobile
SloganImpatience is a virtue
SeriesS-Series
Compatible networksGSM: 850, 900, 1,800, 1,900, and 2,100 MHz
3G: 900 and 2100 MHz
HSDPA: 3.6 Mbit/s
Availability by regionJune 2009
SuccessorSamsung Jet Ultra Edition
RelatedOmnia, Tocco Lite
Form factorBar
Dimensions108.9 mm × 53.5 mm × 11.9 mm (4.29 in × 2.11 in × 0.47 in)
Mass110 g (3.9 oz)
Operating systemNo (using TouchWiz 2.0 interface)
CPU800 MHz Qualcomm MSM6246 processor
Memory2 GB
Removable storagemicroSD up to 16 GB (microSDHC compatible)
BatteryLi-ion 1100 mAh
Data inputsT9, Abc
Display3.1-inch (79 mm) WVGA 800×480 pixels AMOLED resistive touchscreen
Rear camera5-megapixel, 2,592×1,944 pixels
MediaMP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+, WMA, AMR, WAV, MP4, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, DivX, and XviD
ConnectivityWi-Fi (802.11b/g), AGPS, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, and USB 2.0 (microUSB)
Otherfull web browser (Dolfin) and haptic touch feedback

Samsung Jet (also known as Samsung S8000), is a touch screen phone released in June 2009 by Samsung.[1][2][3] It features an 800 MHz processor and a new WebKit browser called Dolfin, which will be available on Samsung phones in the future.[4]

Specification

  • Display: PenTile AMOLED
  • Resolution: 3.1 inches (7.9 cm) 16M-color R-Resistive touchscreen of 800 × 480 pixel resolution
  • Weight: 110 g
  • Dimension: 108.9 × 53.5 × 11.9
  • Battery Talk Time: up to 8.2 hours
  • Standby: up to 442 hours
  • Connectivity: HSDPA, WIFI and Bluetooth (A2DP)

The phone features an 800 MHz processor, a 5 MP camera, a 3.1-inch touchscreen AMOLED display, A-GPS, FM radio, 2 or 8 GB of internal storage with a microSD slot for an additional 16 GB and a Samsung developed Webkit-touting web browser entitled Dolfin.

OS-wise it's said to be running TouchWiz 2.0 which is a Samsung developed UI. The device runs Samsung's proprietary operating system for this mobile segment. The videos recorded by the phone are at a D1 resolution at 30 fps using a low bitrate 3gp format.

Android

A group of developers (with some of the Darkforest forum) have successfully booted into Android, although calls and messaging do not work (yet). The project now goes under the name 'JetDroid'. Link to Jetdroid

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