Samsung Omnia headed for AT&T? Still has bizzare-o screen. Matches other black slabs.

Posted on Monday, Jun 23, 2008 by Malatesta
 
Filed Under: Rumors; Tags: samsung, omnia, i900

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Oh boy, the Samsung i900 aka Omnia appears to be heading to...wait for it...AT&T in Q3.

If you recall, the i900 has some pretty nice specs for a media device (that is in no way a response to that other phone, we swear..uh huh):

  • QuandBand Edge and HSDPA that should work in the US
  • Five Megapixel camera
  • FM Radio, Bluetooth, Wifi
  • 400 x 240 screen
  • Custom interface on top of Windows Mobile
  • GPS
  • 624 MHz Processer
  • 16 gigs of storage and a microSD slot

Pretty nice iClone except for that strange screen, which if it were VGA might be worth talking about. But that GUI seems interesting at least, we suppose.

Samsung will also receive the honor of being the 6 billionth "Black Slab" phone on the market (Instinct, Diamond, Diamond Pro, iPhone, Voyager, p560, Xenium, BB Thunder, Shine, Glyde, Prada, iPerformer, LG Vue, Paris, e66, etc.) Once again, "innovation" in the industry wins out.

Congratulations Samsung! Next.

 

Samsung i900 Omnia Announced, Examined

Posted on Monday, Jun 9, 2008 by Dieter Bohn
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: omnia, i900

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Listen Samsung, we know that you're trying to get some of the ancillary attention being paid to that other smartphone today, but we fear that might not work out so well for you. Nevertheless, we're actually pretty impressed with what you're offering with the i900. Good specs will out, as they say:

  • QuandBand Edge and HSDPA that should work in the US
  • Five Megapixel camera
  • FM Radio, Bluetooth, Wifi
  • 400 x 240 screen
  • Custom interface on top of Windows Mobile
  • GPS
  • 624 MHz Processer
  • Touchscreen (capacitive!) with haptic feedback
  • 16 gigs of storage and a microSD slot

All in all, it's awfully good stuff. We still think that 240x400 is going to give some users fits with 3rd party apps that might not be compatible. We also worry just a bit that, like with your i780, you're eschewing the traditional 5-way D-Pad for that little mousepad thing. But perusing the GSM Arena hands on makes us think that the i900 does a good job beating out the Diamond. CNet Asia's First Impressions makes us hanker to see this custom interface of yours as well. We do recommend you drop the price a bit though and we hope this makes it way out of the Asian markets.

 

Samsung i900 Close Up

Posted on Friday, May 30, 2008 by Dieter Bohn
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: i900, samsung

Samsung i900

Looks like PConline got their hands on a Samsung i900 - one of the upcoming batch of über-Windows Mobile phones - 6.1 Pro, 240x400 (weird) screen, 1500mAh battery, FM Radio, TV out.

You can hit up PConline to take a gander, though we warn you that you can look but reading might be a little tougher (not English). We've also tossed our favorite shots below.

Verdict: Too soon to say for sure, but I'm thinking this is a pass what with the existence of the HTC Diamond. Plus: we still hate these little touchpads replacing traditional 5-way dpads.

Samsung-I900 02-2 Samsung-I900 07-2

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