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  • Samsung SCH-M830 hands-on

    While perusing the Samsung booth for something fresh and fun we happened upon this, the Samsung SCH-M830. The M830 is a WiBro (mobile WiMax) and HSPA set, WiFI, Bluetooth, 3 megapixel camera, a 3.3-inch LCD, memory expansion with microSD, and runs Windows Mobile 6.1. The interface and all the UI elements were in Korean (see that Anycall ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • MWC day three: return of the Jedi

    Okay, an Android RAZR would have been amazing, but sadly Motorola didn't announce anything at all at MWC, so our dreams are on hold for the moment. In fact, day three was bereft of any major announcements, but there was some action: Telstra boss Sol Trujillo's prototype HTC handset running Windows Mobile 6.5 was pickpocketed, we played with a ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Samsung WMG100 brings OmniaHD video to the television, via WiFi

    Just how the Samsung OmniaHD's video could reach directly from phone to TV screen was a bit of a mystery until the Engadget Spanish crew spotted the WMG100. Don't already own one of Samsung's high end sets with WiFi and DLNA built in? This dongle bridges the gap with all the necessary tech built in, pushing a max 480p (whether HD streaming to ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Samsung Show hands-on and video at MWC

    The Engadget Spanish team just got their hands on the Samsung Show (the European, i7410 model) projector phone that we first caught a sneak peek of a CES. The Show's projector is powered by Texas Instruments' DLP pico technology, and though the fact that it packs a projector does increase the bulkiness of the phone as far as looks are concerned, ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • WiMAX-equipped Samsung SWD-M100D MID spotted at MWC

    We've been waiting on more details about a ''forthcoming'' Samsung MID for what feels like centuries now, but if a recent find is what it says it is, we'd say a Samsung-branded, WiMAX-enabled Mobile Internet Device is pretty close to production. The so-called SWD-M100D was spotted chillin' out, relaxin' all cool at Sammy's MWC WiMAX kiosk, which ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Samsung's Blue Earth is saving the world from behind glass

    The entirety of civilization seems fairly well and dedicated to one-upping each other in the ''green'' department, and Samsung is looking to up the ante once again by stating that ''blue is the new green'' and putting out the new Blue Earth solar phone to prove it. Sadly, the Blue Earth isn't quite ready to go -- currently it's only to be seen ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Samsung teases wrists with GT-S1100 watch at MWC

    Remember what LG did at CES last year? Those crafty sons of guns showed off a shockingly decent-looking concept watch phone that ended up seeing a production announcement exactly one year later. Not to be outdone by its crosstown rival, Samsung came to MWC this year with a timeline showing its nearly decade-long history of designing and selling ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • MWC day two: a new hope

    If day one of MWC was dominated by Windows Mobile, day two went to Android -- although most of the announcements were vague and Toshiba's Snapdragon-based TG01 did much to impress. Obviously the big announcement was the HTC Magic (née the G2), which'll be coming to Vodafone UK in April, but several other manufacturers committed to building ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 17, 2009
  • Samsung OmniaHD's camera put to the test

    Samsung sure has made some high claims about its OmniaHD supermegaphone, and now we've got some HD footage and stills to put those claims to the test. The camera does seem pretty stellar for a phone, and the video is undoubtedly HD, but we saw pretty sluggish performance in the HD recording mode, both in the on-screen preview and in the finished ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 17, 2009
  • Samsung: at least three Android phones and a LiMo handset in 2009

    While Acer unveiled its plan to launch a pair of Android phones this year via the slightly ancient pen-and-paper method, Samsung used an even trustier method: spoken word. According to Reuters, the company's head of product strategy Won-Pyo Hong affirmed that Sammy would sell ''more than three'' Android phones by the end of this year, and ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 17, 2009
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