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The BGR site has managed to get hold of some pictures of the Samsung fascinate, a phone that would soon disembark from Verizon, and which we know virtually nothing, except that it runs on Android. Until we know more then …
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Posted by bond007 in Samsung
We can’t say we were overwhelmingly convinced with Samsung’s bada smartphone OS back when we reviewed the Wave S8500, the handset’s high-end specs doing most of the wowing, so we’ll be interested to see how a more affordable model fares.
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We have seen leaked images (which are obviously blur) of the Samsung Craft in the past, and Yonhap News has confirmed that this LTE-toting device will be ready to hit the market this coming September.
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Posted by Ramos in Samsung
Up to now reserved for the iPhone prop is in Germany via a newsletter that reveals the impending arrival of an external battery for the Samsung S Galaxy which you should add in something like autonomy of 8.5 hours Talk and standby up to 500h, all in 70g.
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Five of Samsung products have won the EISA (European Imaging and Sound Association) award. The awards were won in different categories that were chosen by editors from top consumer electronics magazines across Europe. The five categories along with the respective products are as follows:
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The Samsung Media Hub which will hit the US market in due time has just gotten itself a short walkthrough video,
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When it comes to the background of the Samsung Galaxy S series of phones, I’ve already had the opportunity to fill you in on the details in my Samsung Captivate review posted a couple weeks ago.
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Samsung’s Galaxy S is an almost perfect device except the glitch that it fails to get a GPS lock quickly. Now Samsung USA has confirmed that they’re working on a software to improve GPS fix.
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Samsung has released a new update for South Korean Galaxy S (SHW-M110S) owners. The update DH09 is not a Froyo update but it does bring worthy additions to the handset.
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We were in San Francisco earlier in the week and got a chance to see the Samsung Epic 4G, a dual-mode 3G/4G hybrid smartphone that runs Google’s Android operating system. The Epic 4G is definitely the most unique Galaxy S smartphone model, outpacing its competitors like the Captivate on AT&T, Vibrant on T-Mobile, and Fascinate on Verizon Wireless.
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