Verizon Wireless is adding to its wireless handset lineup with the new Samsung Omnia II, a touchscreen smartphone powered by Windows Mobile 6.5. The Omnia II has a more rounded and attractive body than the original Omnia. This new phone has a 3.7-inch, 480-by-800-pixel AMOLED touch screen along with an on-screen QWERTY keyboard that uses Swype technology and a 3D cube user interface. The Omnia II offers...
With the launch of Windows Mobile 6.5 last month, we saw a variety of new smartphones showcasing the updated OS. But truthfully, none of them were exactly mind-blowing. Sure, the HTC Pure and Tilt 2 and others are solid phones, but none of them impressed us like the recent crop of Android phones. Windows Mobile fans may no longer have to feel left out: Verizon today announced the Omnia II , available...
Verizon Wireless said Monday that it will begin shipping Samsung's Omnia II smartphone on Dec. 2. The new handset features Samsung's TouchWiz 2.0 user interface, which provides users with the ability to customize and personalize their devices in a number of different ways. For example, the Omnia II will be able to directly connect to the Samsung Widget Store, where users will be able to download hundreds...
Verizon Wireless and Samsung announced that the Samsung Omnia II smartphone, which we originally previewed in June, is now available in stores and online at www.verizonwireless.com for $199.99 with a two-year agreement and after rebates.
The much hyped music streaming service Spotify has extended its mobile reach significantly today with the release of an app for phones powered by the Nokia-led Symbian operating system.
The most popular input on smartphones at the moment is a virtual QWERTY keyboard, like that the keyboard on the iPhone, it looks like a new input format called Swype might be about to challenge the current favourite. In the video below you can see someone using Swype with one finger to type a message, whilst [...] This is a post from Geeky Gadgets , who bring you the latest cool Gadgets. Swype vs QWERTY...
LG’s first Android smartphone, the GW620 , was initially spotted in some unearthed HTML lurking in the company’s website; now some further user agent diving has turned up another Android smartphone, the LG GT540. Full specifications of the GT540 are unknown, but it’s expected to have a 320 x 480 touchscreen together with GSM/EDGE/HSPA connectivity. LG have previously confirmed that...
Spotify has announced the launch of the music service for the Symbian operating system, available on Nokia smartphones as well as phones from Samsung and Sony Ericsson . The company says Spotify Mobile is now available on the Nokia 6220 Classic, E71 and 5800 XpressMusic . It is also available on the Samsung GT-I8910 Omnia HD and Sony Ericsson Satio . Spotify is available on the iPhone and Android...
LONDON, UK and STOCKHOLM, Sweden - World-renowned music streaming service Spotify is now available for selected Symbian smartphones. The good news concerns mostly Nokia smartphone-owners, as well as some Samsung and Sony Ericsson smartphone-owners. Spotify has been available for the Apple iPhone and for smartphones running on Google Android, but Symbian runs on half of the [...]
(Telecompaper) European music streaming service Spotify has launched its Symbian music application for Nokia and other smartphones. Spotify's mobile application supports Nokia smartphones, including the Nokia 6220 Classic, E71 and 5800 XpressMusic models. The application will also run on a selection of Sony Ericsson and Samsung smartphones running the Symbian platform, such as the Samsung GT-I8910...
Mobile access to music streaming service goes mass market Spotify has expanded its mobile reach with a launch onto the Symbian platform - a potentially huge new audience spanning around half of the global smartphone market. As well as a large range of Nokia handsets, the app will also run on a selection of Sony Ericsson and Samsung smartphones running the Symbian platform, such as the Samsung GT-I8910...
After years of rumors and long delays, the iPhone is finally here, threatening the dominance of Samsung and LG Electronics’ smartphones in the Korean market. KT, Korea’s largest Internet operator and second biggest mobile operator, said yesterday that it will start selling Apple’s popular smartphone product in Korea starting this Saturday. The company will hold a [...]