Posted on 07 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
News came in from all over the mobile and smartphone world this week. From delays to announcements, we covered it all right here on PhoneMag.
For starters, we saw the Meizu M8 OS in action, which gave us a bird's eye view of the UI and all it has to offer. And then, out of the blue, a bunch of ...
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Tags: ATT, BlackBerry, HTC Touch Diamond, MediaFLO, Meizu, nokia n96, Samsung, Samsung OMNIA, Sony Ericsson, Sprint, Unboxing Ceremony, WiMAX, Xohm, xperia x1
Posted on 04 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
It looks like we may be getting a U.S.-friendly version of the Samsung OMNIA in the near future. Two new versions of the device are currently making their way through the FCC and CDMA and 3G appear to be on the horizon.
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When we reviewed the Omnia i900, much praise was given for the device's features. With a 5-megapixel camera, ...
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Posted on 24 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
There was lots of news covered this week here on PhoneMag, so let's get right to it. For starters, the brand new line of Sony Walkmans were leaked in New Zealand, plus we saw the announcement of the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte, which is made from carbon fibre and offers a slick yet sustainable mobile device. The LG Invision was ...
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Tags: Android, ATT, BlackBerry Bold, Cox Communications, Helio, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, palm treo, Samsung, Samsung OMNIA, sony, Sony Ericsson, T Mobile, Unboxing Ceremony, Virgin Mobile, xperia
Posted on 20 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Unboxing a product has become a vital component of a product's release. There's nothing tech-enthusiasts love more than watching videos of reviewers opening up a product for the very first time. Besides, it fills the gap between the product's release and when the average Joe can go out and buy it. But this Samsung i900 Omnia unboxing video takes it ...
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Posted on 17 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
A lot happened here on PhoneMag in the past week, so let's take a moment to review all the news, rumors, leaks and upsets.
We started out the week with a leak of the Motorola Atila, which is a keyboard-less version of the "Alexander" and is the first Motorola device to have triband UMTS. But that wasn't the only device leak ...
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Tags: Airave, AMOLED, ATT, BlackBerry, HTC Touch, HTC Touch Diamond, htc touch pro, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Samsung OMNIA, Sprint, Treo, Verizon, week in review, zune
Posted on 14 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
The seriously hyped Samsung Omnia i900 has finally arrived, but does it live up to all of the acclaim? The short answer is yes and no and while this smartphone certainly isn't an iPhone killer, it has a few tricks up its sleeve.
On the outside, this phone is great. It measures 112 x 56.9 x 12.5mm, weighs 127g and feels ...
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Posted on 10 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
It's that time again, dear readers, to recap what we talked about here on PhoneMag this past week. We started out the week with the official announcement for the T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8320 Sunset edition, which sports a bright orange color and we got our first preview of the Motorola Alexander, which is rumored to be the company's latest flagship ...
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Tags: ATT, BlackBerry, BlackBerry Kickstart, HTC Touch Diamond, Motorola, openmoko, PhoneMag, Samsung, Samsung OMNIA, T Mobile, week in review
Posted on 07 August 2008 by Chris Davies
Samsung have released an update for their Omnia i900 Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone, taking the firmware version to i900DXHG4. Currently only available for Singaporean versions of the touchscreen handset, the update reportedly improves the overall speed of the Omnia, introduces some changes to icons and screen orientation settings, and adds business card scanning functionality.
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Posted on 02 July 2008 by Helenna Archangela
AT&T may be getting this recently announced smartphone in Q3. That is according to rumor at least, according to that same rumor it may also be getting AT&T Music, AT&T Video, AT&T Navigator, AT&T Mobile TV, as well as a few more extras.
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Posted on 22 June 2008 by Helenna Archangela
The week has been an interesting one, with lots of hands-on reviews Vincent managed to spring a debate in the comments about whether or not the Samsung Omnia would indeed be an iPhone killer with his hands-on article, and he assures that it is not. Which brings me to the other big phone that people are wondering if ...
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