Posts Tagged ‘Samsung’

Samsung’s pretty proud of their Super AMOLED technology – and why shouldn’t they be? With next to no fanfare, they managed to knock out the readability issues that plagued AMOLED handsets any time they were within view of the sun. And if vastly improved readability wasn’t enough, they went and [...]Read the whole story [...]

Samsung and U.S. Cellular announced the SCH-r351 Freeform this afternoon, a 4-row QWERTY feature phone.
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The Samsung Omnia Pro is a Windows Mobile device with a full QWERTY keyboard that can match a BlackBerry Bold. We love it for its slimline design, office applications, large screen, memory capacity and incredible battery life. [...]Read the whole story @ mobile-phones-uk

The Samsung Genio Qwerty appears to be a low cost alternative to a BlackBerry, but the keyboard turns out to be a flop. Still, it does offer a choice of snap-on colour cases, text conversations with cool graphics, a good music player and FM radio, and decent battery life. [...]Read the whole story [...]

Samsung today officially announced the SCH-r860 Caliber for MetroPCS today. The touchscreen feature phone will be available online and in MetroPCS stores,
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A lightweight and somewhat distinctive looking monoblock phone, the Samsung Monte Bar C3200 also seems to have decent music playback capabilities. [...]Read the whole story @ mobilegazette

The Samsung Monte Slider E2550 is a slightly good looking slider phone, but with a basic specification that might disappoint. [...]Read the whole story @ mobilegazette

Excited to check out Samsung’s first bada powered phone, we met up with the company to check out the S8500 Wave, which also runs the new TouchWiz 3.0 user interface.
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The Samsung E2370 is a ruggedised phone with an exceptionally long battery life, plus some fairly decent multimedia support. [...]Read the whole story @ mobilegazette

Samsung’s first Bada powered handset, the Samsung Wave S8500 is a very impressive piece of hardware, but how good will the software be? [...]Read the whole story @ mobilegazette
