Next pit stop : Ho Chi Minh

Written by changthai11 on Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

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The year is 2008, and war has broken out in . Okay, it was more of a battle, really—a friendly battle between Southeast Asian frenemies in a race around the city of for the Samsung Amazing .

Each team, composed of journalists from five different countries around Asia, were armed with nothing save for one : the Samsung , the latest smartphone on the infotainment scene. Truly, this phone is a lot smarter, and perhaps even much better-looking, than any of us.

And what better way to roadtest the than allowing us first-time visitors to dodge armies of on the streets and navigate the new city with it—thus putting the ‘mobile’ in the mobile phone.

Team Philippines channeled our inner Amazing Racers as we zipped around the largest Vietnamese city without maps, and only using the phone’s built-in GPS system.

True to tradition, each posed a challenge for us to get to know Saigon. Thankfully, it didn’t include having to eat exotic eight-legged .

Instead, we assembled rickshaws, learned traditional Vietnamese cultural dances, brewed authentic , created out of shattered and accosted a few locals at the to take their photos.

After taking a photograph of one friendly old toothless , he attempted to exchange his old mobile phone for my ‘Transformer’. It’s perhaps the best nickname for the . Its most outstanding feature is its built-in eight-.

Eight megapixels! It perfectly captured ’s vibrant street life, with its ultimo advanced features such as an , auto-panorama shot, wide and . Other features of the ‘Transformer’ that would have driven James Bond mad with technolust include Wi-Fi for surfing, a , Real Player and a DivX feature that can store dozens of DVD movies.

Now that is pure awesomeness.

Next : the City Museum for the Guiness Record for the biggest photo taken by a mobile phone.

Renowned and well-decorated Vietnamese photographer Hoang Trung used the Samsung to make history with the ‘Dang Xua’ (“Old Shape”), captured at ’s ancient landmark, Ngo Mon. At a special unveiling ceremony in the Museum, the award-winning photo was revealed to have an impressive size at 0.86m X 1.15m.

Although Team Philippines ceded the Amazing Challenge top spot to Team Malaysia by a mere two minutes, we were practically vets after the whirlwind mobile photo tour. Picture message sent!

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