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We’ve got wind from our source that Samsung is developing a Mondi-like MID. It goes by the model number, SWD-V100 and will most likely take place of Mondi (SWD-M100). The only confirmed features we know for now is that it will have WiMAX and VoIP functionality. [Thanks, Mak!]
At the ongoing 4G World conference in Chicago, Samsung’s WiMAX enabled Mondi won the Best of 4G Award in the MID category. The award is a recognition towards company’s development, deployment and service of next-generation telecom technology and Mondi is a clear example that takes advantage of the next-gen WiMAX service provided by Clearwire [...]
PC World managed to get their hands on a retail unit of Samsung’s latest WiMax equipped Mondi MID. According to the reviewer, Samsung has done a good job etching out Mondi but lacks on few fronts. He says though the keyboard is well-spaced out with large keys, the “keys are too flushed with the [...]
Samsung’s American division have announced the commercial availability of Mondi (SWD-m100) MID. Touted as the most advanced Mobile WiMax equipped device in US, it will take advantage of Clearwire’s Clear Mobile WiMax service that will be offered initially in Atlanta, Las Vegas, Portland, OR. Mondi runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 and features a slide-out [...]
Samsung has announced the Mondi MID which was leaked on Samsung’s page a couple of days back. Mondi comes from a Latin word meaning ‘world’. The specs remain unchanged from the last time. The MID will use Clearwire’s WiMAX service and Wi-Fi for WiMAX less areas. The device runs Windows Mobile 6.1 and features [...]
Though we do not have any official confirmation as of now, some eagle eyed person spotted this small baby appearing in Samsung’s RSS feeds. SWD-M100 MID, otherwise known as Mondi features WiMAX service from Clearwire, runs WinMo 6.1 (or possibly WinMo 6.5) and features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 4.3-inch touchscreen display (same size as [...]
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