Thursday, September 17, 2009

All About Samsung and Nokia

All About Samsung and Nokia


Samsung’s Instinct HD release on September 27?

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 11:30 AM PDT

The long awaited whispered Instinct HD ranks astonishingly high on our list, we in actual fact wish this thing scamper Android but at present, we just want to get it, off the beaten track so we can shift on to the InstinctQ.

How can we do that? Quite well, getting it launched is a good beginning — and PhoneDog has it at first hand that we can be expecting to touch it on 27th of this month for anywhere between $99 to $149, presumably on deal after discount.

The 5 megapixel camera and big touchscreen, both are great — but with an array of smart phones at the present available at the $99 price and the 5 megapixel champion just approaching, it’ll be attention-grabbing to see how this in reality costs in Sprint stores.

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Samsung makes public Omnia Pro B7330, drops WinMo 6.5 planning for full Omnia range

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 02:22 AM PDT

If you know nil of Samsung’s lineup you may think that they’d now announced five Windows smart phones, but the truth is much, much less fascinating: they’ve basically publicized one that was already widely well-known and fluffed up a rebranding and launch again campaign for the added four.

For the Omnia series, Sammy has now formally included the Omnia Pro B7330, basically an upmarket B7320 along with a square display of 320 x 320, instead of the previous model’s QVGA component and HSUPA put in for good quantify.

The bigger news may be that B7300, B7320, B7330, B7610 and i8000– all existing Omnia models — shall be packaged along with Windows Mobile 6.5 moving forward, at the same time as updates will be on hand to Omnia IIs, B7320s and B7610s, currently in the market running 6.1.

The B7330 shall be launched in October with the previously proclaimed Omnia Lite B7300. Samsung’s as a little coyer concerning dates for the upgradings, but we’re hopeful possessors aren’t waiting so long.

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