June 15th, 2009

Samsung B7610 enters the fray, officially

Today at an event in Singapore, Samsung Korea officially launched four new handsets to the market. The flagship of the four phones introduced was the Samsung B7610, a part of Samsung’s Omnia brand of smartphones. The B7610 comes with a 3.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen display (800×480 resolution), a slide-out keyboard, a 5.1-megapixel camera, 1GB of memory, FM tuner, Wi-Fi, TV Out, and GPS, according to Akihabara News. The B7610 will run Windows Mobile and will surely attract crowds of gorgeous Korean chicks to owners everywhere. It was showcased alongside three other equally average smartphones: the 12-megapixel Samsung Pixon 12 M8910, the Samsung Jackie B7320, and the Android powered I7500. Pic courtesy of Akihabara News. → Read More

December 19th, 2008

Samsung prepping Android smartphone for Sprint & T-Mobile Q2 launch

Word is that Samsung is planning on launching its first Android-powered sometime in the second quarter of ’09 on both Sprint and T-Mobile. → Read More

December 19th, 2008

Samsung prepping Android smartphone for Sprint & T-Mobile Q2 launch

Word is that Samsung is planning on launching its first Android-powered sometime in the second quarter of ’09 on both Sprint and T-Mobile. The device is reportable going to be similar to the Omnia or Instinct, just powered by Google’s mobile platform. So if the phone does take after those two Samsung devices, chances are it will lack a hardware QWERTY keyboard and feature minimal hard buttons. Hopefully Samsung can nail the slick, modern phone look after HTC’s craptucular G1 design. ModMyGphone via AC → Read More

November 25th, 2008

Verizon goes official with the Samsung Omnia SCH-i910

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November 25th, 2008

Review: Samsung Omnia for Verizon Wireless

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November 3rd, 2008

The Samsung T*Omnia: It's the Omnia, but with more T!

When Korean telecoms giant SK Telecom calls saying they want your handset, what do you do? If you’re Samsung, you take said handset and give it the upgrade treatment. Such is the case with the T*Omnia, a bigger, better version of the Omnia headed for Korea sometime in the coming weeks. The most obvious change is in its display – they’ve taken the 400×240 screen and replaced it with the 800×480 (WVGA) Samsung-made screen we’ve seen hit a few other handsets as of late. A bit less obvious, albeit still a nice touch, is the addition of a DMB TV tuner for satellite-based channel surfing. Of course, it hasn’t lost the WiFi, GPS, 7.2 mbps HSDPA, or any of the other stuff which made the original Omnia such a nice piece. Oh, and no – we have no idea what the “T*” bit in T*Omnia represents, either. We’re guessing T stands for something special (Tasty? Tubular? Ooh! Ooh! Tyrannosaurus!), and they just put the * there to keep it from being the “Tomnia”. [Via MobileBurn] → Read More

August 19th, 2008

Caution: Samsung Omnia box may contain little exploding people

Looks like Samsung is sending little exploding paraders as ambassadors for the Omnia. Check out the video over at MobileCrunch >> (Thanks, David!) → Read More

August 19th, 2008

Samsung Omnia unboxing goes viral

You’ve set the bar high for yourselves, Samsung. If a parade of tiny exploding people doesn’t rain out while I unbox my Omnia, I will be sorely disappointed. (Thanks, David!) → Read More

August 7th, 2008

Samsung releases i900 Omnia update, in Singapore

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August 7th, 2008

Samsung releases i900 Omnia update, in Singapore

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July 29th, 2008

Samsung OMNIA reviewed

Dave at MobilityToday rocked out with the Samsung Ominia, a WinMo 6.1 smartphone straight out of Hong Kong. He does a full video review so I won’t spoil it for you but it’s a rare bird and there’s no pricing and availablity for the USA. → Read More

June 16th, 2008

Hands on: Samsung Omnia (i900)

I’m over in Singapore, where Samsung has just pulled back the curtains on their Windows Mobile 6.1 touchscreen handset, the Omnia. I got to spend a bit of time with it — check out the full hands on over at MobileCrunch. → Read More

June 9th, 2008

Samsung i900 Omnia announced, but why today?

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