Samsung's Symbian-based Omnia HD (I8910 HD) is bound to get an update soon, providing it with support for kinetic scrolling. The info about this firmware update comes from Samsung's official Facebook fan page and it turns out that Samsung Moment will also get its very own update.
Omnia HD's update will ...
While kinetic scrolling is one of the hottest features on some of Nokia's touchscreen phones, the function has just reached Omnia HD, in its Chinese version, thanks to a new firmware.
Expect other region specific firmware to be out soon, so you'll also get the scrolling on your Samsung I8910 (Omnia ...
The Italian folks of HD Blog have managed to compare the displays of the most important smartphones on the market, with an emphasis on Samsung devices and also included the iPhone 3GS in the comparison. You can see all of the handsets in the image below and the video comparison ...
Samsung used a neat promotional video to advertise the new Omnia HD/i8910 handset, by launching a YouTube challenge for the folks who wanted to know how the new cellphone became invisible in the original video. Now, we find out that the "sorcery", was in fact something more easy to figure ...
It's pretty frustrating to notice that a hot product like Samsung Omnia HD has problems with legibility under sunlight, while the iPhone handles it better. Even the PSP managed to escape this problem, which is also common on a bunch of laptops and netbooks.
Here's the display duel between the iPhone ...
Mobile World Congress 2009 wrapped up last week, but we continue to learn new stuff about the handsets shown by major manufacturers in Barcelona. Now it's safe to say that we can pile up all the info and decide which phones and companies disappointed us and which have what it ...
Samsung Acme i8910 and M7600 are a pair of unannounced handsets that got leaked on the web a while back and we know that they'll be shown at MWC 2009, but under different names. Samsung Acme i8910 will be announced and sold as Omnia HD, while M7600 will be known ...