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Showing posts with label Latest Samsung Phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latest Samsung Phones. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2009

Samsung M1 with Nvidia processor revealed

Samsung has now released the M1 portable media player, reports Ubergizmo. The YP-M1 PMP was released last month in 8Gb, 16GB and 32GB models. The latest M1 looks pretty similar to the YP-M1 and is powered by Nvidia’s Tegra processor.

The M1 is the latest portable player from Samsung. This player is powered by Nvidia Tegra, an ultra low-power high definition mobile processor. This processor promises to deliver a brilliant visual experience virtually anywhere.

It’s as large as Zune HD screen size, and the screen is probably better in technology perspective.

No news on the availability and pricing.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Do you think the new innovative watch phones will make a big impact?



With the new innovative watch phone, I am sure it would definitely make a big impact.

The Watch Phone is the must-have gadget in coming year. Though many companies has made such a nice watch phone using excellent materials and stylistic elements found in watches from top manufacturers to ensure that people will be comfortable wearing it for any occasion. Some of the watch phone are handcrafted, exclusively limited, and will turn heads on the high street.

Yes, the LG Watch Phone has a curved tempered glass face, high quality metal casing and is a mere 13.9mm thick and appears to simply be a high-end timepiece. 3G Watches sales the most innovative models of cellular watches on the market at an affordable price. As we know that recently LG has introduced a watch phone which hasn't gone into product yet which has left many gadget lover's on the edge of their seats. These watches offer's watch phones loaded with a mp3, mp4 player, touch screen, Bluetooth, digital, and video camera what else we want??

Companies like Samsung has announced the launch of the S9110 watchphone and on the other hand LG GD910 is the world's first 3G touch watchphone and claims to be the thinnest watch phone on the market, at 11.98mm (.47in). The company credits its advanced surface mounting technology for this achievement.

The Cell Phone Watch works like a regular cell phone, which means that it also supports SMS and MMS, Bluetooth has a file manager, comes with a voice recorder, and even displays JPEG images. I think the teenagers and others who are gadget lovers will love this watch phone more than anything else in coming years due to its light weight, easy to carry, can't forget anywhere and leave their bulky phone in a car. Well, it's still too early to predict just how much the watch phone will evolve and make a big impact but this is for sure that this just may be the way of the future. The Watch Phone is the first of these devices, all focused on bringing a 21st-century experience to our 21st century customers.


Thus, an new innovative technology of watch phone will make a big impact.

To know more about products visit India Review Channel: Product Review website in India.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Samsung launches S9110 watchphone


Samsung has announced the launch of the S9110 watchphone. This watchphone resembles a wrist watch and includes all the functionalities of a mobile phone. The S9110 is what Samsung claims to be the thinnest watch phone on the market, at 11.98mm (.47in). The company credits its advanced surface mounting technology for this achievement.

The design of this device is quite similar to the LG GD910 watchphone. The S9110 features 1.8-inch touchscreen and measures 12mm in thickness. The dual-band GSM technology enables it to send and receive emails. The watchphone also incorporates a music player that assists in playing all the multimedia files and weighs only 91g. Measuring 58mm x 41mm in size, it supports voice calling and Bluetooth 2.1.

The S9110 measures 57.5mm x 41.1mm x 11.98mm (2.3in x 1.6in x .47in) in size and weighs 91g (3.2oz). This dual-band (900/1800MHz) GSM/GPRS phone is designed to operate in Europe, and will be sold in France later this month for roughly 450 EUR.


Friday, July 17, 2009

Samsung announces i8910 HD and Omnia II full-touch mobile phones for Singapore


Samsung made public the release of the Omnia II and the i8910 HD full touch mobile phones. Claimed to be loaded with fabulous applications, the handsets offer users a combination of multimedia and business performance.

Following the showcase of its robust range of touch mobile phones for every lifestyle at last month’s CommunicAsia, Samsung will introduce in Singapore two highly-anticipated full-touch highlights – the Omnia II this weekend followed by the i8910 HD two weekends later.

While both boast the world’s largest 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, each brings a unique flavour to Samsung’s full-touch mobile phone proposition – the i8910 HD is the first Symbian full-touch handset featuring high quality HD video recording while the Omnia II offers a highly customisable user interface with 3D effects, providing touch-optimised
usability to make multi-tasking convenient for smartphone users.

Packed with outstanding multimedia applications, Samsung’s latest full-touch phones bring the power of multimedia and business performance to consumers.

T-Mobile unveils Samsung Highlight touchscreen mobile phone


T-Mobile has affirmed the availability of its new full touch-screen phone. Called as the Samsung Highlight, this novel handset has a sleek profile. It also provides speedy web browsing over T-Mobile’s 3G network. The Highlight offers a host of multimedia features including a 3 megapixel camera with 3x digital zoom, music player, video capture and a microSD slot for up to 16GB of optional removable memory.

Through T-Mobile web2go, the device delivers complete web access. It also provides a personalized home page for easy one-click access to favorite Web sites, fast search results with Yahoo OneSearch, access to live news feeds with the web2go widget.

The new T-Mobile Samsung Highlight should be available in two colors, Fire (orange) and Ice (teal) for $150 when linked to a two-year contract, a rebate and a data plan.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Samsung Jet hits gold with 2 million pre-orders

Just one week from its release and Samsung has already received 2 million pre-orders for its Jet smartphone, reports Electronista. This status puts the Jet way ahead of its rivals like LG.

Looks like the Jet has proved to be a good omen for Samsung, as this is the first time that the company has touched the 2m mark before the phone is launched. Promising to be more efficient than a smartphone, the Samsung Jet is a high-end device with advanced capabilities.

Formerly known as simply the Cubic, the Samsung Jet S8000 Cubic was announced last weeks along with the Omnia foursome. It’s been billed as being “smarter than a smartphone”, and apparently, this new tagline has worked wonders for Samsung as they’ve just announced that 2 million pre-orders have been placed for this particular phone. For the record, the Samsung Jet S8000 is now available in the UK via Vodafone so this could be a contributing factor, but still, 2 million pre-orders for a phone that has yet to prove its mettle in real-world situations is pretty impressive to say the least. Furthermore, with the inclusion of a 3.1-inch AMOLED display, 5-megapixel camera, WiFi, GPS, HSDPA connectivity, 2GB internal memory and a blazing 800MHz processor, we can exactly blame if you’re one of those who already pre-ordered the Jet.

The Samsung Jet S8000 Cubic should start shipping within the month to 50 countries across the globe including the US. With 2 million pre-orders already on queue, it’s probably safe to assume that the Samsung Jet won’t have a hard time flying off store shelves once it becomes commercially available.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Samsung Pixon 12 touchscreen phone with 12MP camera


Samsung has announced the Pixon 12 touchscreen phone that boasts of a 12 megapixel camera. This phone is backed by a host of features that enable users to capture, browse and share their images with ease.

The Pixon 12 features a 3.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen. Its camera houses a power key that provides one-touch access to the camera. This enables users to quickly and easily click perfect pictures. It comes equipped with superior quality lenses and Xenon flash. The touch auto-focus tracking selects the focus and then automatically follows the subject to keep it in focus. The Smart Auto feature automatically changes the scene and mode depending on the subject’s background and lighting conditions. The 28mm wide angle lens renders a better perspective.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

US Cellular Samsung Gloss flip phone announced

Samsung Gloss Phone

US Cellular has announced the availability of the all new Samsung Gloss (SCH-u440) phone. This compact, slim flip handset comes with a QWERTY keyboard that ensures faster texting.

This Samsung handset features stereo Bluetooth for handsfree communication, 1.3 megapixel camera and music player. Moreover, it supports up to 16GB external memory. With 2.55 inch x 2.94 inch x .82 inch dimensions, the Samsung Gloss sports a 2.2” QCIF 262K TFT screen.

The Gloss also has support for U.S. Cellular's easyedge wireless data application services. Easyedge gives customers access to voice-guided turn-by-turn directions, news and weather applications, games and more.

The Samsung SCH-u440 Gloss is available at U.S. Cellular locations but pricing has not been announced.


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Verizon Samsung Alias 2 handset now available


Samsung unveils its latest creation in the form of the Alias 2 that is available through Verizon. This double hinge, messaging flip handset features a unique high-tech electronic ink transforming keypad.

When held vertically, the phone flaunts basic numeric keypad which can also turn into an alpha keypad. When the handset is held horizontally, it features a QWERTY keypad which can be converted into a numeric one along with symbols.

The users can sync all corporate mails, calendars and contacts from their computer using the phone’s RemoSync application. One can enjoy visual voice mails with the Visual Voice Mail application.

This charcoal grey phone provides Bluetooth technology and 2 megapixel camera along with video capturing ability.

The phone will cost you just $79 after a $50 mail-in rebate available online with a 2-year contract. In case you pick a 1-year contract you’ll get the phone for $149 after a $50 mail-in rebate. The phone will cost $259 if purchased without contract.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Samsung intros Star S5230 and Preston S5600 touchscreen phones

Samsung Star And Preston Phones

Samsung extends its full-touchscreen mobile phone series with the latest launch of Samsung Star S5230 and Samsung Preston S5600 in the global market. Both the handsets are user friendly with compact designs and several multimedia features.

The Samsung Star S5230 has a 3 inch WQVGA display and it very slim measures just 11.9 mm. It supports 8 GB memory storage and has internal memory of 50 MB. The 3.2 megapixel camera is capable of recording upto 15fps with QVGA reslution. Also it supports 2.5G networks.

The Samsung Preston 5600 attracts style-conscious users with its slim and compact design with almost the same features as the Star phone; has 2.8-inch QVGA panel with HSDPA connectivity and 80 MB internal memory could be expanded upto 8 GB.

However there's no wording on the product price and availabilty.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Top 5 Music Phones

1. Sony Ericsson W200i:

A 128 MB Memory Stick Micro card is supplied with the phone and you can replace it with another one up to 2 GB to save even more music. The W200i has a very good sound quality and performs well as a music phone. The Sony Ericsson W200i costs Rs. 3,900.

2. Motorola EM30:

The EM30 inherits the excellent sound quality of the E8 and also has a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting your own headphones, along with Bluetooth A2DP profile for connecting your wireless stereo headset. The EM30 also has an FM radio and a music recognition service.
It comes with a 1 GB card in the bundle and can be expanded up to 8 GB.


The battery is rated to last up to 13 hours of continuous music playback, which is great. Priced at Rs. 7800, the EM30 is a solid music phone that won't burn a hole in your wallet.

3. Nokia 5320:

The phone comes with a 1 GB card bundled and you can expand it further up to 8 GB by microSDHC cards.

As for the battery life the phone is capable of a stunning 24 hours of continuous playback. At Rs. 10,050 I believe the 5320 XpressMusic is an excellent music phone.


4. Samsung BEAT 450:

The phone supports a wide range of formats, which can be further expanded by third party applications that the BEAT 450 supports, thanks to the Symbian S60 platform on which it runs.

The phone also supports Bluetooth stereo headsets and has a built-in FM radio. Priced at Rs. 11,000 the Samsung BEAT 450 is a really good music phone.

5. Sony Ericsson W595:

The W595 offered good sound quality, especially through the loudspeakers. It also supports a wide range of formats such as MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WMA and WAV. Then there is also the support for Bluetooth stereo headset and FM radio. Overall at Rs. 14,000 the W595 is a great choice.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Verizon Wireless rolls out the Samsung Trance mobile phone


Verizon Wireless introduces Samsung’s latest offering dubbed as the Trance mobile phone. This device caters to music lovers as it boasts of advanced audio quality by Bang & Olufsen’s ICEpower amp. This sleek phone is a high-powered music device with touchpad navigation enabled. The Trance is available in two hues namely piano black and electric red.

Music enthusiasts are sure to be bowled over with the music-centered features included in this Samsung mobile. The handset has a microSD card slot which supports up to 16GB and has a 1GB internal memory specially slotted for music. The player integrated into the device is compatible with wma, mp3, unprotected .aac and .aac+ formats. It also has a 3.5mm headset jack for devices such as headphones.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Samsung releases Propel Pro Windows Mobile Phones via AT&T

After adding the Samsung Propel in the AT&T catalog, the network provider even includes the next generation smartphone from Samsung Mobile to its range of mobile phones.

AT&T Samsung Propel Pro Smartphone

Samsung Mobile has announced the availability of its latest smartphone, known as the Samsung Propel Pro, through AT&T.

Powered by the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, the slider phone supports AT&T’s 3G network, enabling users to browse through web and access multiple e-mail accounts.

Source: Tech Gadgets

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Washington D.C. to get mobile television first

For years, European and Asian mobile phone customers have taken for granted the ability to watch television on their cell phones. It’s a large part of the reason why non-cable television in these locations is comparatively thriving compared to the US. Cell phone television is particularly common in Japan. So where is it in the United States already?

It’s coming. 22 cities are rushing to try to get a live mobile pedestrian handheld (or MPH) system running. MPH, for those in the know, is a modification of conventional transmissions that makes for reliable television reception is incredibly difficult when the receiver is moving. The MPH standard allows for both standard definition and high definition broadcasting, and also includes advanced video and audio coding and power saving features for mobile receivers.

Great stuff for those who want to watch House on their handsets. But unless you live in Washington, D.C. you’ll have an indefinite wait ahead of you.

The Open Mobile Video Colition have just announced that Washington D.C.’s local CBS, PBS, NBC and Ion affiliates will be ready to broadcast with MPH transmissions by late summer.

Now all that is missing is the hardware. Clearly there’s no American handsets out there yet that support the technology, although Dell has been banking on mobile television being an important feature of future netbooks with their add-on cards for the Dell Mini series… and which will supposedly be followed by a showing this week of a netbook with an integrated MPH tuner.

That’s a smart move on Dell’s part: with their long battery life and low-power chips, netbooks are a good fit for mobile television. Now let’s see Verizon and AT&T start bringing over some of those sexy MPH handsets from Japan.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Samsung A657 Rugged Mobile Phone Launched by AT&T

AT&T Samsung A657 Phone

Yet another phone gets added to AT&T’s catalog of offerings. The latest phone is manufactured by Samsung and refers to an entry-level rugged range.

AT&T introduces the candybar handset, known as the Samsung A657. Resting in a rubberized shell, the rugged mobile phone claims to meet US military standards. It claims to possess the ability to withstand shock, moisture, temperature and other environmental factors.

In addition, customers can also make use of this tough phone as a torch in dark conditions as it comes built-in with flashlight as a backup.

Apart from that, the A657 also incorporates Push to Talk (PTT) capabilities for easy calling.


Monday, April 13, 2009

Samsung Omnia

Samsung Omnia is a mobile phone that can be easily tagged as an epitome of suavity. The perfectly balanced blend of sophisticated technologies and ultra-elegant looks, this mobile phone from Samsung catches the eyes of every person who comes across it.

The 3.2-inch TFT display screen, 5.0 mega pixels built-in camera, 128 mega bytes of RAM and 256 mega bytes of ROM along with that the whopping 8 Giga bytes/16 Giga bytes of embedded memory are the few features that are the plus points of this incredible mobile phone from Samsung.

Not only that, it is a blessing in disguise for the likes of people who fall into the category of frequent travellers and bag-packers, as it comes with a built-in GPS navigation feature that allows the users to locate their destination quite easily.

While those who are lovers of music, FM Radio with RDS is a feature of this Samsung Omnia that will appeal to them in every way. Along with that features like Pocket Office, are for those who are very serious about their work.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Samsung unveils the B5702 Mobile Phone

Samsung Electronics presents the latest dual-standby mobile phone called B5702. This device enables customers to operate two SIM cards at the same time.

The Samsung B5702 is a slider phone which sports a sleek and stylish look. The mobile phone has a metal finish and measures 106 x 52.5 x 17.5mm. Pictures and text can be viewed on a 2.4 inches TFT LCD / 320 x 240 (QVGA) 262K display screen. With a 3 megapixel camera and Auto Focus enabled into the mobile phone, users can capture excellent quality pictures.

The highlight of the B5702 is its dual-standby features. According to Samsung, this model is the world’s first dual-standby mobile phone to support quad-band connectivity. Customers can distinguish which SIM is used for the incoming calls by two LED lights.

The phone maker also announced that the new Samsung B5702 would be released into several markets, and that the first of them would be Russia. The mobile phone will become available in the country in May and the price of the phone is yet to be announced.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Samsung Q1 Diamond Player

The £50 portable player from Samsung will actually look like SanDisk’s sansa range but when you go deeper it is the new Samsung Q1 Diamond Portable player.

Its has salient features and great specifications which we are going to go through and listed below:
- 2.4″ LCD display
- Integrated FM tuner
- Voice recording capability
- Text viewer
- Landscape widescreen video playback
- Samsung DNSe 3.0 audio technology
- Supports FLAC for lossless audio
- Battery life for Audio playback is 30 hours
- Battery life for Video playback is just 4 Hours.