If you’ve been wondering what the all new Samsung Galaxy S handset is looking right, I’ve got a sponsored video for you to have a look at courtesy of the chaps at Samsung: (When you click, it’ll pop-up a nicer, bigger video) And while I’m at it, here’s the a look at the Samsung Wave [...]
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Samsung to sell a million Tabs by Christmas
Engadget reports that Samsung are on target to ship a million 7″ Galaxy Tab units by the end of this year. The company has already knocked back 600,000 so far — which is rather impressive. I was hoping for a more aggressive pricing strategy, but I’m still pleased to have seen a decent tablet entrant [...]
Three’s Samsung Omnia 7 Windows Phone Rocks
Well then I’ve now had the Samsung Omnia 7 from Three for just under a fortnight and I’m very much enjoying the Windows Phone experience. This has been aided in no small part by the riotous Three data network upon which the Omnia has been screaming with joy. Seeing the 3G+ icon and watching the [...]
Would you have a Samsung Galaxy for £22/month?
Michael at MobileBurn highlights a tweet from o2 Germany pointing out that the all new Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet will hit the network in October costing €99 up front with a €27.50 contract. If you translate those prices directly to sterling, that equates to £82 up front and £22 per month. Now I reckon [...]
7″ Samsung Galaxy Tab sets the tablet market alight
Well then, it’s what we’ve all been waiting for isn’t it? A decent iPad alternative running Android. At least, that’s what the Samsung Galaxy Tab looks like. It’s 7″ in size. It’s got an integrated SIM card that will deliver HSUPA/HSDPA, Edge and 802.11n. It runs Android 2.2 (“Froyo”). It’s got a camera — two [...]
Just arrived: The Samsung Galaxy S
The rather swanky Samsung Galaxy S device has just arrived. Ben Smith over at The Really Mobile Project is loving his, commenting last night that, “It’s ridiculously fast!” So fast, that Ben has started reaching for his Galaxy first, before his BlackBerry, to check email and so on. Interesting! I’m going to check it out [...]
Vodafone discontinues bespoke 360 handsets; H2 cancelled
If you recall a few weeks ago I posted an exclusive from the Vodafone 360 team announcing the upcoming arrival of the Vodafone 360 Samsung H2. I’d taken a look at the H2 and found it a rather nice improvement on the Samsung H1 (the original top-end 360 handset). Well, I’ve got some news straight [...]
Exclusive: The Vodafone 360 Samsung H2 roars into view – photos, video
There’s been a lot of inaccurate speculation across the web about the upcoming Samsung H2 handset for the Vodafone 360 service. I’ve been briefed directly by Vodafone and I’m pleased to correct the speculation with these official specifications: Height: 125mm Width: 60.8mm Depth: 11.7mm (smaller than the H1) Weight: 137g Memory: 16GB internal, MicroSD for [...]
Samsung Bada: $2.7m cash prizes for developers
Now then, if you’re a developer and you’re after an opportunity to a) show off your skills and b) make a bit of money, do take a look at the Samsung Bada Developer Challenge. There’s a whopping 2.7 million dollars of cash waiting for you. The winning application (‘the champion’) will get $300,000. First prize [...]
Samsung says Super-AMOLED better than Retina
I did a tweet on this subject yesterday but the link I retweeted stopped working so I’m posting it up here for posterity. Blake over at IntoMobile picked up the news from Samsung that they reckon their Super-AMOLED screen is a heck of a lot better than Apple’s Retina Display for the iPhone 4. IntoMobile [...]
Samsung Wave handset coming soon to Vodafone
There’s not been that much to say about Samsung’s Bada platform recently. Other than ‘it looks very nice’ and ‘it should be good’ I’ve been reduced to explaining that whilst I saw it at Mobile World Congress, I couldn’t comment further. That will change though, especially since the Samsung Wave handset — the first featuring [...]
Screencast demo: Vodafone 360 photo sharing limitations
A lot of people have been asking me to demonstrate exactly what the problem is with Vodafone 360′s photo sharing facilities. Or, to be frank, LACK of photo sharing facilities. I created a screencast for you to demonstrate. You can watch it here.
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