Just about every cell phone these days has some kind of crappy built-in camera with a few exceptions that usually don't work as phones. Now, Samsung which is known for sleek design and a particularly incomprehensible user interface, has raised the bar in Korea with the SCH-B600, which has a 10 megapixel camera!

Samsung has sponsored the first of many cool cell phone features having nothing to do with actual telephone calls. They were the first to introduce a cell phone with a built in camera (2000), the first to launch a five megapixel version (2004), and the first to introduce the 7 megapixel camera phone (2005).

We have to admit that the camera is pretty sweet. Its functions include a 3x optical zoom, a 5x digital zoom, an auto focus feature, and also a pretty decent flash unit. There are some other features worth mentioning, such as manual focus, white balance, continuous and interval picture taking capabilities, and it supports Bluetooth so you can send pics to other cells, printers, and Bluetooth headsets.

We almost forgot, in case that isn't enough, you can use the Satellite DMB function to watch TV, it's an MP3 player, a business card reader, and it also has 128 polyphonic sounds.

Anyway, as of right now it's only available in Korea where it goes for a whopping $900! No release date has been set for the states.