| 04 Nov 2008 |
Samsung has released an updated version of its i900 Omnia smartphone in Korea yesterday. It is called T*Omnia, and differs from the original with a more hi-res screen (WVGA 800 x 480 pixels (up from 400 x 240)), and an added DMB TV tuner. Other features are still the same and include:
- Quad-band GSM/EDGE;
- Windows Mobile 6.1;
- 7.2Mbps HSDPA data;
- WiFi;
- GPS;
- 5Mpix camera;
- TouchWiz UI
Don't expect it to go on sale in the U.
[Continue reading Samsung T*Omnia]
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| 30 Oct 2008 |
SoftBank will soon be releasing the Samsung Omnia in Japan under a name of SoftBank 930SC Omnia. Unlike the original, the Japanese version will be available in black, white or red, and will feature a 3.3" 800 x 480 touchscreen, which is twice as as hi-res as the original, and a built-in 1-Seg TV tuner.
[Continue reading Samsung Omnia from SoftBank]
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| 09 Oct 2008 |
The second firmware update for the Samsung Omnia is available for users in France, Italy, Malaysia, Singapore and Philippines. The update package is rather heavy, though - 108MB.
[Continue reading Another Update for the Samsung Omnia Available]
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| 08 Oct 2008 |
Yesterday we've mentioned the Samsung i900L, and thought it was the North American version of the Samsung Omnia for AT&T. Well, it's not. Actually this handset is destined for South America, and should be out in Venezuela, or even Brazil. Pity...
Samsung Omnia features:
- Stereo Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity;
- 3.2" WQVGA (240 × 400 resolution) touchscreen;
- 5Mpix camera with auto-focus;
- Face and smile detection;
- Windows Mobile 6.
[Continue reading Samsung i900L Goes to South America]
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| 07 Oct 2008 |
A recent FCC filing revealed some i900L phone model at their labs supporting WCDMA 850/1900 and destined for AT&T. We believe it could be the Samsung Omnia, though it's just a supposition. Stay tuned for confirmation.
[Continue reading FCC Reveals Samsung Omnia for AT&T?]
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| 16 Sep 2008 |
Some sources report that the AT&T's upcoming Samsung i907 will be renamed to “Mirage” instead of the i900 Omnia. They also indicate that the device should be released on October 7th.
Don't know 'bout you, but that's fine with me, as long as they release it without delays and glitches.
[Continue reading AT&T's Samsung Omnia Renamed to Mirage]
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| 05 Sep 2008 |
According to Modace, Samsung has released an official firmware update for its Omnia handset. The new ROM with the version number DXHH1 can not be installed via Samsung Service Centre’s, instead you can easily find the download link in the Internet. Some of the improvements supposedly include:
More haptic feedback, including for
[Continue reading Samsung Omnia Firmware Leaked]
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| 04 Sep 2008 |
FCC has recently showed two new variants of the Samsung Omnia handset, the i910 and i907.
The first is a CDMA phone bound for Verizon Wireless, and the other is a customly designed Omnia for AT&T.
There is no info about these yet, so we'll have to wait for the official confirmation.
[Continue reading FCC Unveiled the CDMA Samsung Omnia]
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| 06 Aug 2008 |
According to CNet Asia, Samsung will soon release the white version of its Omnia SGH-i900 windows mobile smartphone in Singapore. However, the new color will be applied only to the back panel, the fron panel will retain the original design.
In addition, a new firmware build for the Omnia will also be released this week in Singapore, and will include some new widget add-ons and chinese text input.
[Continue reading White Samsung Omnia SGH-i900 to be Available this Week]
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| 15 Jul 2008 |
Users in Italy and Germany will soon be able to get their hands on the latest touchscreen smartphone from Samsung, the SGH-i900 Omnia.
It will start shipping unlocked and unbranded on August 6 at a price of EUR649 ($1032) for the 8GB version, before taxes and subsidies.
The company also plans to release the device throughout Europe later on.
Samsung Omnia features:
[Continue reading Samsung SGH-i900 Omnia Comes to Italy and Germany Next Month]
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