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Samsung Behold T919 Touchscreen Handset
T-Mobile announced the Samsung Behold, a slim touch screen device with multimedia features and full web browsing capabilities.The Behold has a large 3.0-inch LCD color touch screen displays crisp, clear images and offers responsive feedback called haptics. A built-in accelerometer automatically switches the screen between portrait and landscape modes.Through Samsung's innovative TouchWiz user interface, users can 'drag and drop' widgets to personalize the handset - functions such as the clock, music player, instant messaging and photos.Users can blog, text and chat with the virtual QWERTY touchpad. Multiple messaging capabilities include text, multimedia messaging, instant messaging, email and Audio Postcard support.The built-in 5.0-megapixel camera and camcorder with flash and auto-focus snaps high-resolution photos and videos.A GPS receiver uses TeleNav GPS Navigator for turn-by-turn driving directions with maps.The Behold has high-speed connectivity and a full HTML web browser for faster access to the Internet.With stereo Bluetooth wireless technology, speakerphone and voice activated dialing, the Behold lets customers go handsfree.
Samsung Blue Earth
The device, called Blue Earth, was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress technology event in Barcelona, and Samsung said it underlined the Korean company's commitment to environmental stability. The phone is designed to resemble the shape of a shiny pebble, and uses a small solar panel to provide power. "This phone demonstrates our small but meaningful commitments for the future and our environment," said JK Shin, an executive vice president at Samsung.Blue Earth is made from recycled plastic and features a special "Eco Mode" that users can access with a single click to wring the maximum energy use from the device.A full solar charge of around 10 to 14 hours will provide enough power for around four hours of talk time. The handset can still be charged normally using a conventional plug, with the solar panels used to top up the battery during use.It also has a built-in pedometer to help users to measure how much smaller their carbon footprint is when walking rather than driving.Blue Earth goes on sale in the UK later this year and Samsung did not give any details about price or network partners. However, sources hinted that the handset was likely to be priced at the upper end of the market.
Samsung Instinct s30 Reviews
Samsung Instinct S30 also known as Samsung Mini has been officially released and is already into a lot of buzz these days. The new mobile has many of the features embedded from the Samsung Instinct mobile but it can be called as the improved version of its predecessor. It is much more advanced and lot slimmer than Samsung Instinct. Apart from the other names, this set is also popularly known as Samsung M810. Now looking deeply into the features and the technology it offers, we would see why this mobile is better than the Samsung Instinct. The display of the mobile is great and the 3.2 inch wide TFT touch screen display can accommodate up to 262K colors in it, giving a resolution of 240X432 pixels. This signifies the brilliant color display of the LCD. Design of this set has been mad slimmer and better. The overall size of the mobile is 4.53 x 2.13 x 0.50 inches which signifies a change in the width over Samsung Instinct. Looks nice to hold in the palm and is excellent as far as interface design is concerned. Samsung Instinct S30 does not come in with a keyboard but it offers a virtual QWERTY keyboard with full functionality. The GPS System of the mobile runs well and there is no complaint regarding this in the cell. Among the striking features, Samsung Instinct S30 offers visual voicemail technology, Microsoft live search, stereo Bluetooth 2.0, sprint navigation, text messaging with threaded text and many more features that makes this mobile a great buy. The talk time of this mobile is similar to Samsung Instinct and lasts for 4.6 hours. Battery life is great and the call quality is decent. Speaker phone is of the average quality and so is the music. Sounds are clear but when played at too high volumes, they seem to be distorted a bit. It weighs less at only 3.9 ounces and is a portable model of Samsung Instinct. The web browsing experience is better since it comes in with in-built Opera Mini 4.2. However, again the camera quality of the mobile is not up to the mark. It offers a 2 mega pixel camera which gives decent quality pictures but they seem to be quite hazy and blurred when taken while zooming. It supports microSD card for the expandable memory option and the internal memory of the mobile is fine. Considering the software conflicts and other problems that were noticed in the Samsung Instinct, this new version guarantees less errors and almost no software problems associated with it. In short, if we were to describe this mobile in terms of its predecessor, it would not be wrong to claim it as a better and improved version of Samsung Instinct. With all the great features enabled an software problems eliminated completely, Samsung Instinct S30 has a long way to go and will surely turn out to be yet another classic smart phone from Samsung.
Samsung Omnia HD Review
As Samsung made an impressive showing at the GSMA World Congress it's difficult to pick one of its new phones as the most notable. Yet, the company's Omnia HD certainly would be in the running. We had the opportunity to check it out while visiting with Samsung in Barcelona, Spain.Though the Omnia HD is the next-generation model of the existing Omnia, it shows a few design differences. The curved ends give it a more eye-catching, aerodynamic look. It's also slightly bigger than its predecessor is, but we'll gladly take the extra heft with the stunning 2.7-inch 3.7-inch, 16 million-color display. In all ways, it's bright and beautiful--colors were vibrant, graphics were sharp and video lives up the HD name. The display uses Samsung's TouchWiz interface with a customizable widget bar on the left side. The touch interface for both finger swiping and selecting icons was responsive and the Symbian interface is intuitive. The display works in landscape and includes an accelerometer for certain functions like the virtual QWERTY keyboard. Speaking of which, the keyboard is very comfortable, thanks to the display's large size. We had no problems tapping away.