Showing posts with label Samsung Cell Phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung Cell Phone. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2009

Samsung Soul:

Samsung Soul:

You lucky Europeans, Samsung has decided to launch their ‘flagship product’, the ‘Soul’ mobile phone on your very shores before letting it loose over the rest of the globe. Starting later this month, this little sucker will hit the shelves of cellphone retailers all over the UK, France, Germany, Netherlands and Belgium. Here’s the low-down on the Samsung ‘Soul’



* Quad-band HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
* 5 MP camera with auto-focus and 4x digital zoom
* 2.2 inch QVGA display
* Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
* Plays mp3 and wma files
* 105.9 x 49.5 x 12.9 mm

The unit is available in three colours, Sterling Steel, Soul Gray and Platinum Silver and will retail for around 400 euros (US$630).


Samsung D980 TouchWiz:

Samsung D980 TouchWiz:



So you have only one mobile? That’s so 2007…! You need at least two mobiles. One for business and one for pleasure for instance. Samsung doesn’t think so and has been working on dual sim phones like the Samsung P240 and D880. But these two phones weren;t very sexy. But wait! Now there’s the Koreans have come up with the D980 TouchWiz. It’s a F480 TouchWiz with two sims but without 3G. Some things had to go to make room for the second sim. The specs: 2.6 inch QVGA touchscreen with so-called TouchWiz interface, 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus, MicroSD slot, FM Radio. The Samsung D980 weighs 117 grams and its dimensions are 97.5 x 55 x 16 mm. Availability and pricing are unknown at this moment.

Samsung Pixon M8800:

Samsung Pixon M8800:



As of now the Samung Pixon M8800 is available. Let’s refresh everyones memory. Piece de resistance is the 8 megapixel camera with autofocus. But let’s not forget the other features: 3.2 inch touch screen (240 x 400 pixels), quad-band HSDPA phone measuring 107.9 x 54.6 x 14.9mm and weighing 110 grams, GPS, FM radio, MicroSD slot, 200 MB internal memory, Bluetooth, virtual QWERTY keyboard and handwriting recognition.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Samsung P520 Armani:

Samsung P520 Armani:



Last week I was quite enthusiastic about the Samsung Armani after watching a short video review. After reading the extensive test of Mobile Review I have to change my opinion. You probably know I don’t like touchscreens on mobile phones because they don’t work well enough (yet). Watching the guys of Mobile Review struggling with the touchscreen of the Samsung Armani strengthens my opinion.

Samsung F400:

Samsung F400:



The Russian website Mobile-Review.com has made another nice and extensive review. This time they have tested the Samsung F400 which you can read here. We’ll give you the specs: The Samsung F400 is a dual slider just like the i450 and is aimed at music and video lovers. Sliding the phone down will reveal the keypad, sliding it up will uncover the nice Bang & Olufsen speakers. The F400 has a nice music player with music library and FM radio with RDS. The F400 supports multiple audio and video formats. It has a 3 megapixel camera and with 16,9 mm is quite thick.

Samsung Omnia SGH-i900:

Samsung Omnia SGH-i900:



The Samsung OMNIA is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and comes packed with MS Office (PowerPoint, Excel, and Word). Even though the OMNIA is 100% touch screen, Samsung included an optical mouse for ease of navigation - the optical mouse is similar to what you’d find on laptops. Samsung OMNIA is possibly the best ever smartphone that Samsung has ever built. OMNIA is definitely a better name than SGH-i900, which means ?everything’ in Latin and ?wish’ in Arabic. The OMNIA is essentially everything that you can possibly wish for on a Windows Mobile 6.1 smart phone. It brings together high performance business content, high-end design mixed with a full bag of dynamic multimedia rich experience.? Samsung representative mispsoke earlier, and just now clarified that OMNIA DOES NOT HAVE CAPACITIVE technology.? I repeat, it DOES NOT HAVE CAPACITIVE technology.? Unfortunately, it’s the same old resistive touchscreen on every other smartphone on the market today.



The OMNIA also has a 5-megapixel CMOS camera with auto-focus (AF), face and smile detection and auto-panorama shot. OMNIA comes in 8 or 16GB memory configuration and additional storage can be added via extendable slot. Of course, a smart phone called OMNIA can’t go without having a GPS, including navigation and geo-tagging capabilities, so you’d never get lost wherever you are.



According to CNET Asia, “an orientation sensor is built into the OMNIA i900. When rotated, it does this fancy transition whereby the display shrinks and expands back to fill the screen in a different orientation. The 240 x 400 display does seem a little weird, but is not unheard of–we’ve seen it in the ASUS M930’s internal display. It makes sense, too, if you are to use it as a media player because the aspect ratio is much closer to the 16:9 aspect ratio commonly seen in movie files. To that end, the i900 also comes with a media application that supports DivX and Xvid out of the box.”



As I mentioned earlier, the OMNIA is primarily touch-based so it makes perfect sense for Samsung to include its patented TouchWiz user interface. The OMNIA is Samsung’s first ever Windows Mobile smart phone to feature TouchWiz. TouchWiz lets you personalize the home window with unique widgets. The high-resolution touch-sensitive screen uses intuitive tap, sweep, drag and drop operations as well as an on-screen QWERTY keyboard. It also facilitates easy and convenient calling and texting with a dedicated dome key for controlling communications.


The Samsung OMNIA is ultra-slim measuring 12.5mm and has a platinum look finish. Samsung added details such as elegant hairline patterns on the back of the phone to bring the “perfection in style.”



Geesung Choi, President of Samsung Telecommunication Business, said: “I am very excited to introduce Samsung , a mobile device that truly delivers the best possible features for today’s busy, connected consumer. Samsung demonstrates our vision for the Samsung mobile business, which is to provide premium phones for users who desire functionality, style, usability and entertainment in one innovative device. The mobile range will help users to be at the forefront of work and play and at the same time, to stay connected anytime, anywhere.”



The Samsung OMNIA will be unveiled at CommunicAsia, Singapore from June 17 to 20 and commercially launched in the Southeast Asian market starting from the same week. The phone will be available in the European market from July.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Samsung E800 rocks the girly phone:

Samsung E800 rocks the girly phone:



Okay, what is it about? Siemens, often we turn our gaze on you in the egregious feminization of phone department, but now we have the opportunity to give a resounding "WTF?" to Samsung on this one. This new incarnation of the E800, dudes — we're not feelin' it. There is undoubtedly some niche market for this phone (that's the sad but true part) but really — some of us would rather gouge our eyes out than have to look at this fake bling bling bejeweled monstrosity. And you know what? Enough with the pink already, thanks.