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Samsung CLEO for Bell Canada in November

Samsung CLEO for Bell Canada in NovemberSamsung CLEO for Bell Canada in November. Samsung CLEO will be available this November on Bell Mobility in Canada. The mobile phone features a full QWERTY keyboard, 1.3 megapixel camera and a color LCD screen. Bell Samsung CLEO will come in pink, champagne and blue.

According to Paul Brannen, General Manager, Wireless Terminal Division, Samsung Electronics Canada: Continue reading ‘Samsung CLEO for Bell Canada in November’

Samsung Anycall Haptic 2

Samsung Anycall Haptic 2Samsung Anycall Haptic 2. The second generation premium touchscreen phone ‘Anycall Haptic 2′ has been introduced by Samsung Electronics during KES 2008, which adopts an upgraded UI and 50 widgets.

Samsung Anycall Haptic 2 comes with a 5 megapixel camera functionality with hand-shake detection, auto focus, timer setting, a 3.2-inch 16:9 display, Internet full browsing, T-DMB, Bluetooth 2.0, 12 shooting modes, 4GB/16GB capabilities, 8GB of external memory, and more.

Samsung Anycall Haptic 2 will be available in Korea market from this Saturday, and suggested price is below 800,000(KRW) for 4GB and below 900,000(KRW) for 16GB.

(via aving)

Samsung cameraphones to be pre-loaded with with Scanbuy’s 2D barcode app

Samsung cameraphones to be pre-loaded with with Scanbuys 2D barcode appSamsung cameraphones to be pre-loaded with with Scanbuy’s 2D barcode app. You may have heard Scanbuy’s ScanLife 2D barcode application for iPhone, Recently, Scanbuy announced that it has secured a global agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. to preload the ScanLife mobile 2D barcode application on Samsung’s camera phones. Samsung will begin selling these phones in Spain, Italy, and Denmark starting as early as next month. Availability will quickly expand to other major markets including Mexico and the United States. Continue reading ‘Samsung cameraphones to be pre-loaded with with Scanbuy’s 2D barcode app’

Samsung introduces Software to boost mobile phone memory

Samsung introduces Software to boost mobile phone memorySamsung introduces Software to boost mobile phone memory. Samsung announced that it is introducing software designed to optimize the high performance features of its proprietary embedded flash memories: OneNAND, Flex-OneNAND and moviNAND, in smart phones, using the major mobile operating systems – Windows Mobile(CE), Symbian, Linux, and RTOS (real-time operating system). Continue reading ‘Samsung introduces Software to boost mobile phone memory’

Symbian Foundation + 9 New Members

Symbian Foundation + 9 New Members

Symbian Foundation + 9 New Members. Following the previous report about First Symbian Foundation Mobile Phones in 2010, The initial board members of the Symbian Foundation have welcomed continuing support from mobile industry leaders for their plans for the Symbian Foundation and the evolution of Symbian OS(TM) as the leading, open platform for mobile innovation. Continue reading ‘Symbian Foundation + 9 New Members’

Samsung Omnia SGH-i900 now DivX certified

Samsung Omnia SGH-i900 now DivX certifiedSamsung Omnia SGH-i900 now DivX certified. Following on the previous report, Samsung i900 Omnia announced, DivX announced certification of the Samsung Omnia SGH-i900, the newest handset in a growing series of DivX Certified mobile products by Samsung Electronics. DivX and Samsung recently entered into a multi-year agreement to include DivX encode and decode capabilities into Samsung’s future mobile phones, signaling the company’s leading edge in the competitive mobile market.

The Samsung Omnia is the first Windows Mobile-based DivX Certified phone on the market and the fourth Samsung mobile to achieve DivX Certification™. Continue reading ‘Samsung Omnia SGH-i900 now DivX certified’

Samsung Phone + Infineon Chipsets

Samsung Phone + Infineon ChipsetsSamsung Phone + Infineon Chipsets. Samsung has reportedly made the move to start using more of Infineon’s chipsets in upcoming cellphones. Before Infineon, Samsung’s chipset needs used to be serviced by US-based Qualcomm. But Samsung suddenly decided in April that Qualcomm just won’t cut it any more. Continue reading ‘Samsung Phone + Infineon Chipsets’

Nokia 6124 Classic to support NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode

Nokia 6124 Classic to support NTT DoCoMO's i-modeNokia 6124 to support NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode. Nokia in cooperation with Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET) will launch a customized handset, the 6124 classic. Nokia 6124 Classic will be coming to Taiwan market with support for i-mode. The Nokia classic i-mode, which supports 3.5G HSDPA technology, will be Nokia’s first customized handset that supports NTT DoCoMO’s i-mode value-added services, said CK Cherng, general manager, Nokia Taiwan. Continue reading ‘Nokia 6124 Classic to support NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode’