Samsung i900 Omnia Firmware update. Samsung Singapore just made its first ROM update for the SGH-i900 Omnia Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone available. The self-service ROM update (no more service center returns) should include new functionalities like new widgets for Samsung’s custom Today screen and a brand-new Hanyu Pinyin text input method for typing in Chinese characters as well as several bug fixes.
(via theunwired)

White Samsung Omnia i900? We’ve already seen the all-touchscreen device only in black, and what’s now? another choice will emerge as a white version will be released. Samsung i900 Omnia runs Windows Mobile 6.1, a 5 megapixel camera with face-detection and geo-tagging, optical joystick. Interestingly, the company will be releasing a new firmware which includes new widgets for the custom Home screen and a brand-new Hanyu Pinyin text input method for typing in Chinese characters. Samsung can confirm these changes only for Singapore at the moment.
(via cnet)
iPhone 2.0 beta includes Chinese Handwriting Recogniton. iPhone 2.0 beta has a handwriting recognition support for its Chinese-speaking users. Both traditional and simplified Chinese input are supported with the new Chinese-language support. When you select Chinese input, you are given the option to use handwriting recognition allowing you to draw characters on the screen with your finger.
As you write the character (slashes and lines), four probable matching-character suggestions appear on the right side of the screen. Continue reading ‘iPhone 2.0 beta includes Chinese Handwriting Recogniton’
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