Samsung is the Worldwide Olympic Partner in Wireless Communications Equipment and being the official partner have some advantages. They’ve announced the availability of Wireless Olympic Works (WOW) communications platform, an app that will provide real-time updates to users during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Any Samsung device running Windows Mobile 6.1 or 6.5 will […]
Archives for November 2009
SCH-W920 DMB equipped phone for South Korea
Koreans only wanting to enjoy live television on their phones and don’t care much about other features can go for the recently announced W920 from Samsung. The 12.9mm thick phone is equipped with S-DMB, 3000 phonebook memory, 3MP camera, front facing camera for video calling, SOS, music player, Bluetooth, e-dictionary and pre-installed TOEIC/TOEFL tests. […]
Samsung creates a 0.6mm thick 32GB memory chip
Samsung has developed the world’s thinnest multi-die memory package that is just 0.6mm thick and packs a whopping 32GB of storage. The new memory package is 40 percent thinner and lighter compared to the conventional memory packages stacked with eight chips. The ultra-thin package consists of eight dies (chips) of 4GB NAND flash that […]
Bell makes Omnia II Official Mobile Device of 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Bell will be launching its HSPA network tomorrow and have announced Omnia II to complement its fast network. The device is the same that is sold in other markets but the Canadian Omnia II is bestowed with a special tag. It’s the official mobile device of 2010 Olympic Winter Games that will be held […]
I6500 Saturn to be the fifth Android phone?
I6500 Saturn’s existence came into light last week but did not reveal anything except the inclusion of Wi-Fi. However, Dutch site Tweakers is claiming that I6500 codenamed Saturn will be the fifth Android device to come out of Samsung’s stable. Apparently, the phone will run on Android 1.5 with a screen measuring 3.2-inches or […]



