Tag: samsung i7500
Vodafone grab the Samsung Galaxy S Android phone
Vodafone have announced that they will be carrying the super-sleek Samsung Galaxy S Android smartphone on their network. A Vodafone exclusive, you'll need to pre-order the handset to be front of the line come release day. The Samsung Galaxy S…
Samsung Galaxy Portal on 3 – complete with augmented reality
3UK has become the first network operator in the UK to launch the Samsung Galaxy Portal, using the Google Android Éclair operating system. The Samsung Galaxy Portal features Layar – the augmented reality application which combines your phone's camera,…
Samsung launch app design competition with a £2,000 prize
They say there's an App for everything, but there is always room for one more right? Especially if that app is one that you yourself have designed. To mark the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Portal, Samsung are launching the…
Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 and friends hit the web
The clock may be ticking on Samsung’s Unpacked global launch today but it looks like the cat’s out of the bag already. The Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 has appeared on their official Korean website – in Korean, before you look
It’s got a 3.5-inch OLED, of the kind LG feels is too expensive, with an impressive 800 x 480 resolution. It runs Windows Mobile 6.1 (soon with 6.5), it’s got a 5-megapixel camera and, apparently, comes in both Pro and Media specific interfaces whatever that turns out to mean.
There’s all the usual Blueteeth and Wi-Fi, a slide-out QWERTY and expandable internal storage of 1GB. Not bad at all. In fact, it appears to be what we called the Louvre a few days ago.
The nice ladies also appear to be holding a Pixon12, which we know something about already too, and also the 3.2-inch, Android OS, Samsung i7500 with the 5-megapixel camera and staggering 32GB of internal memory. Eat your heart out N97.
You’d have to presume it’s the same bunch that’s about to touch down all over the world. Speaking of which, that gives me around 45 minutes to get myself down to Battersea to find out. See you down there.
(via PC World)