Today Samsung said that the Behold II Android phone running TouchWiz 2.0 will be available from T-Mobile starting November 18 for $229 with new contract. See the article here: Samsung Behold II to Street Nov. 18 Read More →
Samsung has refuted a DigiTimes article stating that the company planned to stop developing Symbian phones. Samsung says that it will continue to support the Symbian platform moving forward. See the original post: Samsung Says Symbian Support Still In the Plan Read More →
Augmented access to the internet through mobile handsets has lifted the peril of virus contagion and hacker attacks. Today Safety specialists agree that mobile handsets are the slightest cosseted gadgets in the whole computing dome leaving them at the pity of internet tribulations. Even though most nations integrated Kenya, today have regulations on stolen handsets, the rule More: Smart phones at utmost jeopardy of online attacks Read More →
Vodafone’s latest 360 service is planned to build social networking masses easier, and to kick off that crusade it’s launched the Samsung H1, the flagship handset of Vodafone 360. The handset is truly an upright replica with several pleasant hardware on the spec pane. Vodafone evidently needs to design 360 in its own picture, and to Link: Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 appraisal Read More →
Samsung senior vice president Don Joo Lee recently said that moving forward the company plans to limit its platform support to Android, Windows Mobile, and its own new Bada operating system. It will no longer develop and sell handsets … (follow link to read) Continue reading here: Samsung to Cease Developing Symbian Phones Read More →
Today Samsung announced that it is preparing to launch its own, open mobile operating system in December of this year. Samsung says the OS, called bada (which means “ocean” in Korean), is simple for developers to create applications and … (follow link to read) Continued here: Samsung Launches Its Own Mobile OS, Dubbed ‘Bada’ Read More →
Samsung and Qualcomm recently announced a renewed cross-licensing agreement regarding each firms’ patents in mobile and wireless technology. Samsung will be making use of up to 57 of Qualcomm’s 3G and 4G patents. Samsung will make a down payment … (follow link to read) Original post: Samsung Strikes New Cross-Licensing Deal with Qualcomm Read More →
Phone Scoop spent some quality time with Verizon Wireless’ line-up of holiday devices, including the HTC Eris, Casio Brigade, LG Chocolate Touch, Samsung Convoy and BlackBerry Curve 8530. (follow link to read) Read more from the original source: Verizon Holiday Line-Up Read More →
Today Samsung and Verizon Wireless announced the ruggedized Convoy, a new push-to-talk phone that meets mil-spec 810F standards for durability. It can withstand shock and dust resistance, vibration, salt fog, humidity, solar radiation, altitude and low and high temperatures. … (follow link to read) See original here: Verizon Takes Samsung’s Convoy On the Road Read More →
Today AT&T announced that the Samsung Mythic and Flight devices will be available for sale starting November 8.Mythic: The Mythic is a TouchWiz-based candybar style phone with a 3.3-inch display. It has a 3.2 megapixel camera, full HTML browser … (follow link to read) Excerpt from: Samsung Mythic and Flight Hit AT&T November 8 Read More →
Samsung has made Windows Mobile 6.5 available to the Jack smartphone. The new system software will add access to the Windows Mobile Marketplace, Internet Explorer 6, AT&T’s Wi-Fi hotspots, and the new user interface. The upgrade is free. Go here to see the original: Samsung Jack Gets WinMo 6.5 Upgrade Read More →
Today a number of global telecom companies, including AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nokia, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson, introduced a new standards based solution for voice and SMS services over Long Term Evolution. The One Voice … (follow link to read) Read more: Telecom Companies Intro SMS and Voice-Over-LTE Solution Read More →
Today Alltel announced that it will be selling the Samsung u450 DoubleTake starting November 5 for $40 after rebate with new agreement. The DoubleTake is a sideways slider with QWERTY keyboard, 1.3 megapixel camera and Bluetooth. The rest is here: Alltel Rebadges the U450 as the DoubleTake Read More →
Sprint’s David Owns provided some information about what the company will be doing later this year and next year with respect to its phones and services. Owens confirmed that both the HTC Hero and Samsung Moment will receive Android … (follow link to read) More: Sprint Lays Out Smartphone Roadmap Read More →
Samsung steps into the Android fray with its Moment. This bulky phone has a touch screen, real QWERTY keyboard and Wi-Fi. It earns passing marks on most fronts but we found a few low points, too. (follow link to read) Go here to read the rest: Review: Samsung Moment Read More →