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engadget.com - 10/28/2009
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The overwhelming mediocrity of Windows Mobile 6.5 gives us pause before saying something sensational like "it's a great time to be a WinMo fan," but we've got to admit, manufacturers are really stepping up their game to deliver these days -- one need look no further than the mighty HD2 to ...
ai.rs - 10/27/2009
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ai.rs —
We have already published a lot of screenshots
of Samsung's I8000 Omnia II. Now we have a...
final build of the software and it looks like Samsung has tried to cover Microsoft flaws as much as possible with it's TouchWiz interface. The device itself is ...
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Samsung I8000 Omnia 2 video & screenshots
handmark.com - 10/26/2009
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handmark.com —
Global Venture Fund - Games for Samsung Mobile
Phones FAQ What is the purpose of the Global...
Venture Fund? The Global Venture Fund was set up to encourage game developer companies to produce games for the next generation of Samsung mobile phones. How ...
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Samsung Gaming Fund
engadget.com - 10/21/2009
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engadget.com —
It's here, folks. We'll naturally have more impressions
in the near future, but for now feast your...
eyes on the Samsung Moment and one of the least eventful unboxings of all time -- Sprint sure isn't packaging this like a premium handset, but at ...
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Samsung Moment unboxed!
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Samsung Omnia II Examined: Looks Okay, But Why the Resistive Touchscreen? [Samsung]
Gizmodo —
... instead of capacitive for the screen is anyone's guess. Performance in the video seems okay, but the slight lag is disappointing given the Omnia's 800MHz processor. The interface seems nice enough if you're tired of HTC's TouchFLO UI, I guess, and the phone's specs aren't too bad (5MP camera, up to 16GB storage, good video codec support). Overall it should be a fine addition to Verizon's lineup, but it's bound to get overshadowed by the upcoming Android releases. [Ai.rs via Engadget]
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