Posts Tagged ‘Samsung’
Sprint Samsung Ace for Windows Mobile 6.1 update
Sunday, October 19, 2008 13:46 No Comments
Sprint announced the availability of a firmware update for its Samsung SPH-i325 Ace smartphone that includes an upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard Edition. Sprint says that the highlights of the update include enhanced support GPS, Office Mobile 6.1, and the ability to install unsigned applications.
Users can download the update Web site Samsung. [...]
Samsung two new phones have dual screens
Sunday, October 19, 2008 6:37 No Comments
Cell phones with two screens are not really new. The LG Voyager sports a touchscreen in and spreads horizontally for another non-touch with a QWERTY keyboard.
According to my sources, Samsung recently unveiled “the first dual 2.2-inch screen cell phone, the SCH-W570 and SPH-W5700. I think I already mentioned the LG Voyager, is that [...]
AT&T and Samsung work on Rugby
Sunday, October 19, 2008 6:15 1 CommentIt is fast, powerful and can take almost any abuse you throw at it without compromising on functionality. Rugby is the Samsung AT & T for you. I guess the naming convention has something to do with the tenacity of the aircraft to flip as it conforms to the specifications of military quality, and has [...]
Samsung Soul U900 5 megapixels metal slide phone
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 19:27 No CommentsSamsung’s 08 flagship “Soul” finally appeared at 3 GSM Conference, its formal models for U900. In simple terms, “Soul” is U608 + E958 + G608 a combination of: only 12.9 mm thickness, with touch-screen navigation design of the regional (also has a new user interface design) and 5 million pixel camera (support Face identification [...]
Samsung Shows Tiny Handheld Projector
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 11:42 No CommentsSamsung is showing off its diminutive MBP-100 Micro Projector at GSMA. The 10 ansi lumen beam comes out of a box measuring a mere 7×7×2.6 cm (2.8×2.8×1 inches).
The demo unit was linked to a Samsung phone but I’m told it will work with anything that has AV out, although you might be needing an adapter. [...]

















































