Crave The Samsung Application Store has been launched, at least for owners of the Samsung i8910 HD and the Omnia i900. The i8910 HD runs the Symbian operating system, and we ...
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Blogs Finally, Samsung and SK Telecom have come to an agreed MRP of U$646.20 for the T-Omnia (SCH-M490) smart phone 4GB version that we've all been waiting for! Some of you might ...
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Crave At a regional press event held in Singapore Monday, Korean handset maker Samsung showed off its latest touchscreen mobile, the Omnia (also known as the i900). Omnia, which means "everything" in ...
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Features With a bit of help from our quick guide, you don't have to be confused by Samsung's latest lineup of Windows Mobile phones.
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Crave Aside from the Samsung Jet, the manufacturer announced four new products to beef up its Omnia family. We got a sneak peek of the Omnia II, the successor to the original ...
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Crave Leaked images and specifications have led to much speculation about the new Samsung SGH-i900, a Windows Mobile 6.1 PDA-phone. We had one in our hands for a few brief moments, and ...
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Crave After a few weeks of leaks, Samsung has officially announced the SGH-i900, along with its new name, Omnia. The HTC Touch Diamond will be commercially available in the coming weeks and ...
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Crave It looks no different from the current Omnia, but the T*Omnia packs in quite a few more features.
The Samsung Omnia has been sold in Asia and Europe for a ...
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Crave The Omnia HD and new Android phone are the first and second devices in the Multimedia column, respectively.
When the Omnia HD was announced during the Mobile World Congress in ...
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Review Announced earlier this year, this Windows Mobile smartphone's debut only now leaves it feeling somewhat outdated.
Features We muster a few guesses at what we might see during the annual communications tradeshow in Singapore next week.
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Features The Korean chaebol adds four new Windows Mobile devices to its line of smartphones.
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Review When Samsung says it has a feature phone that's even smarter than a smartphone, that only goads us to put that to the test. After all, that's a pretty bold claim to make. The touchscreen handset packs an 800MHz processor, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support (this is a first for a Samsung...
Features Handphones may be pouring out of our ears, but having seen the best and the worst at the tradeshow, these are our top 10 favorites.
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Features The usual suspects take top positions once again, but we foresee a strong competitor in the coming months.
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