Showing posts with label update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label update. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2009

PocketBreeze Agenda Manager

PocketBreeze Agenda Manager

Manage your busy agenda using the all new PocketBreeze, placing your important agenda information directly on your Today screen wrapped with a stylish design that will guarantee a dramatic improvement in your daily productivity!

PocketBreeze PocketBreeze
PocketBreeze PocketBreeze

PocketBreeze is a tab-based Today screen plugin featuring tabs for: Calendar, Tasks, Notes, Contacts, Messages and Special Events. PocketBreeze brings your most important information directly to your Today screen, making sure you’ll never miss an upcoming appointment again! Designed especially for use with mobile devices featuring complete one-hand navigation, modify/create items with intuitive operations, QWERTY keyboard device support, square screen support and much more!

Official site: http://www.sbsh.net
Application version: 5.5

http://rapidshare.com/files/206850754/PcktBrze_55.zip
http://www.ziddu.com/download/3785971/PcktBrze_55.zip.html

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Touchscreen Samsung S5600 fights back at LG Cookie

Touchscreen Samsung S5600 fights back at LG Cookie

By this point it is more than obvious that Samsung are pushing hard on all fronts. Obviously the midrange touchscreen market is the next area where the Korean company aims for with Samsung S5600.

Samsung S5600 appeared on the sly at the MWC 2009 in Barcelona and somewhat escaped the attention of the crowds (and ours too).

Samsung S5600 isn't yet officially announced so the information about it is pretty limited. From what a quick glance tells us the handset will be a low-end fully touch-operated handset running on the TouchWiz UI. It will also come with 3G support, which its main competitor - the LG KP500 Cookie lacks.

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Samsung S5600

It is no wonder that Samsung are entering this market segment having seen the wonders that the Cookie did for LG's sales. We are however yet to see when will the S5600 actually make it to the market and what will its exact pricing be like.

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Samsung S5600

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Samsung F480 gets two new editions - Rockstar and La Fleur

Samsung F480 gets two new editions - Rockstar and La Fleur

Samsung have announced the new reincarnation of their highly popular Samsung F480 model. This time there's a Rockstar Edition featuring PINK and her new album. You can bet that the new editions have new colors as well.

The mark of any good product is its longevity. And clever manufacturers know how to make the best out of their successful products. Yeah, you probably remember Motorola RAZR. But we digress...

The Samsung F480 (also known as the Samsung Tocco) is among those products that get multiple editions in a marketing effort to continue their product life.

F480 already got revamped under the Hugo Boss branding and now Samsung have announced two new reincarnations - the Samsung F480 Rockstar Edition an the Samsung F480 La Fleur.

The rockstar in question is Pink and her new album "Funhouse", which reached the top of the charts in the UK and debuted second in Germany and the US.

The new Samsung F480 Rockstar has shed its serious black looks and slipped into something more… pink. Aside from that, it also picked up the songs from the album and a 1GB memory card. The other perks are a Pink-branded wallpaper and with a bit of luck 10 people will have the chance to win two tickets each for the tour promoting the album.


Samsung F480 Rockstar Edition

The F480 Rockstar edition will be available in Germany in February with an asking price of 499 euro, which seems unreasonably steep.

As for the Samsung F480 La Fleur edition - it's price is not currently known but it should hit the market really soon as well.


Samsung F480 La Fluer (source Mobile-review.com)

Unfortunately, the F480 La Fleur edition may be offered on a regional basis only (much like the Rockstar edition in Germany), which means it would hit only the Russian market.

Beside the new outfits both the new editions are functionally the same as the original F480, which is a pretty nice phone even now an year after its announcement.

A quick glance at the spec sheet reminds of the 2.8 inch touchscreen with QVGA resolution, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, 7.2 Mbps HSDPA, a document viewer and lets not forget the TouchWiz UI, the F480 was the first Samsung phone that used it. You can read more about it in our dedicated F480 review.

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The 8 megapixel Samsung i8910 records HD video, ready to roll

The 8 megapixel Samsung i8910 records HD video, ready to roll

Samsung i8910 is the new addition to the long line of Samsung phones that leaked these last two weeks. This time we're talking something big though - both in size and in features. The i8910 will be the first phone to record HD video. It's also packs a huge touchscreen and runs on the Symbian S60 OS 5th edition (think Nokia N97).

Samsung i8910 seems to be one of the juiciest phones to be announced at this MWC. Its most conspicuous feature is the huge touchscreen, which looks similar to the 3.8-incher on HTC Touch HD.

As far as rumors go Samsung i8910 sports an 8 megapixel camera with HD video recording (1280 x 720 pixels), GPS and Wi-Fi connectivity, HDMI output and a 3.5mm audio jack plus DivX and DNLA certification. Considering the front barely noticeable camera, we might be sure of the 3G support.

The Samsung i8910 will come in 8GB and 16GB versions much like the Samsung Omnia it comes to upgrade.

Currently there's no info about the OS, but some sources quote it as the latest Symbian S60 5th edition, used in Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia N97.

We just can't wait to get our hands on one of these babies.

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Samsung Omnia reloaded in purple, new stuff on board

Samsung Omnia reloaded in purple, new stuff on board

Samsung revealed a reloaded version of the i900 Omnia, which comes in purple to complement the already existing black and white versions. New security and social applications plus new home screen widgets are among the new stuff, which quite surprisingly include a TV-out cable that's not included with the previous retail versions.

The WinMo-powered Samsung Omnia received a slight update today. The Omnia Reloaded comes in a new purple color (but will be offered in the familiar black and white versions as well).

The specs of the smartphone remain untouched - 3.2-inch WQVGA touch display, 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, Wi-Fi, HSDPA and GPS support. The internal storage also stays the same - 8 and 16-gig versions.

The new Omnia however sports several new home screen widgets as well as the SecureRed application (used to perform remote access and remote wipe on the device in case it's stolen).

The increasing social networking mania left its print on the Omnia too - mySpace, Facebook and Flickr clients are integrated on board.

If that's not enough for you, then SpaceMe, ExploreMe and PlaceMe come on help. These three new services enable geo-referencing between your friends from the social networks and help share your common points of interest (POIs).

The retail package of the reloaded Samsung Omnia is now expanded with a TV-out cable that was not available in the original pack.

The new Omnia will hit the shelves in Italy (the first European country where it was made available) as early as this month at a price of 469 euro (or 600 US dollars). There is no info about its availability in other countries.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Download – Samsung PC Studio 3.20

Download – Samsung PC Studio 3.20

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If you have a Samsung multimedia phone then Samsung PC Studio 3.20 is just the application you need. It lets you convert all types of multimedia material in Windows to your Samsung mobile phone, with perfect synchronization between PC and phone.

Thus from the PC you can manage and administer all the multimedia content you have, you can access your SMS, transfer videos, photos, music, etc, create new contacts, write multimedia SMS/MMS, convert between different video and audio formats, etc.

In other words, you can control, from your PC, all your Samsung phone options more comfortably and effectively, at the same time as synchronizing multimedia material between the two.

To work correctly the program needs you to previously install DirectX 9.0 or later. If you don´t have it you can download it for free here: este enlace.

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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Samsung Pixon Engages Sony Ericsson C905 and LG Renoir in Battle

Samsung Pixon Engages Sony Ericsson C905 and LG Renoir in Battle

November 25, 2008, 09:37 PM — 

The mobile phone manufacturers are now firmly concentrated on the latest camera technology and launching some of the highest specification camera phones including the latest Samsung Pixon along with rival offerings from LG and Sony Ericsson.

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As micro technology starts to play a major part in mobile phones manufacturing the number of features and applications available in a standard sized device has started to expand at a rate of knots, this technology is allowing for features that easily compare to standalone gadgets.

With the way that mobile technology is currently going consumers will no longer be leaving their homes with a number of assorted gadgets but instead the latest mobile phone will take care of most if not all of their daily entertainment, communication and multimedia needs.

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A typical example of this latest technology is the introduction of 8 megapixel camera lenses in mobile phones, it was only months ago that standalone digital cameras were able to offer consumers this quality of picture capture but now it can be found alongside the communication needs of a consumer in the form of a mobile phone.

As with the latest offering from Samsung, we can even take advantage of features such as face detection and image stabilisation which has always been the realm of digital cameras, the new Samsung Pixon offers this same technology and other surprising camera features.

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Autofocus is present making image capturing easy for any ametuer photographer, advanced shake reduction and wide dynamic range also feature in the Samsung Pixon camera options, also can be said for this phones rivals in the form of the LG Renoir and Sony Ericsson C905.

The LG Renoir takes this camera technology a step further by offering a Schneider Kreuznach lens, autofocus, manual focus, Face Tracking, smile and blink detection and a xenon flash. The Samsung Pixon has an older style LED flash which is fine for poor light conditions but will not produce the results of a Xenon flash in dark environments.

The Sony Ericsson C905 also offers face detection technology and the Xenon flash of the LG Renoir but this is a Cybershot phone, renowned as a photographic focussed phone (excuse the pun) the Cybershot range has always taken mobile phone photography one step further than its competitors, the same can be said for this latest model which has an 8.1 megapixel camera with 'real' camera flash and a massive 16 x zoom for close up photo capture.

Deciding between these models is difficult and many consumers will be lead by what they know, that is to say that most mobile phone users have grown accustomed to a particular manufacturer and find it hard wavering to competitors, in general once a consumer has had a good experience with a certain phone model they will stick with the manufacturer in the future.

As the technology becomes available the mobile manufacturers are jumping on it fast and releasing it to the general public, 8 megapixel phones are a huge leap from the previous 5 megapixels offered by what were the top of the range models only weeks ago.

The Samsung Pixon, Sony Ericsson C905 and LG Renoir have been joined by some new 8.0 megapixel phones, the manufacturers are not resting on their laurels and Samsung have already released the i8510 whilst LG the KC780, this brings the current total to five high specification camera phones on the UK markets.

Consumers can expect more of the same moving into next year with the eventual onset of 10 megapixel devices in the near future, they are already available in the Japanese markets and it is only a matter of time before they make their way into the pockets of UK consumers - The death of the digital camera?

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Manual - Download your Omnia Manual

Download your OMNIA Manual

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A lot of folks have been asking me on where to to download the OMNIA user manual, so for the sake of everyone again, here is the link. =+)

http://www.lostmymanual.org/samsung-smart-phone.html

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News - Korea-only T*Omnia is Omnia on steroids

Korea-only T*Omnia is Omnia on steroids

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The Samsung Omnia has been sold in Asia and Europe for a couple of months now, but hasn't seen the light of day in its home country, Korea. Well, in case you thought that the chaebol forgot about its fellow countrymen, think again--it was merely taking its time to prepare an enhanced version. Today, Samsung launched the T*Omnia in Korea, and if you are a current Omnia user, prepare to go green with jealousy.

Like the Omnia SGH-i900, the T*Omnia SCH-M495 is also an HSDPA device with 16GB internal storage and runs Windows Mobile 6.1. The big difference is this: It comes with a 3.3-inch WVGA (800 x 480) display--four times the resolution of the original's 400 x 240 screen. Aside from that, the T*Omnia is also equipped with satellite DMB for viewing digital TV in Korea. Even with those additions, the T*Omnia weighs 131g, just 9g heavier than the original, and is only marginally larger. This makes it a prime alternative to HTC's upcoming Touch HD which also has a WVGA display and a no-keypad form factor.

Given its UMTS and GSM capabilities, our immediate thought was that it should have no problems working outside of Korea. Unfortunately, Samsung told us that this is a Korea-only product and that there are no current plans to launch it elsewhere. Perhaps the screams of a million Omnia fans on message boards will change that--but for now, we can only look and drool.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

News - Samsung Omnia Millionaire pack

Samsung Omnia Millionaire pack

Samsung i900 Omnia Millionaire pack : The Summer Fair is the place where Samsung introduced the exclusive Samsung Omnia mobile phone fully packed with multimedia. This 'touch display phone' is part of the Samsung Omnia Millionaire Pack with luxurious accessories. If you're successful in life, you want to be noticed with this refined mobile device. Luxury and grandeur are combined in the Samsung Omnia which offers you more than just a mobile phone. The Samsung Omnia absolutely is a first class mobile phone with its ultra slim 12.5mm profile, available in a black and white model. The Samsung Omnia Millionaire pack is available at a retail price of 699 Euros (VAT included).

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Samsung Omnia Millionaire pack
The Grand Hotel 'Huis ter Duin' in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, was turned into The Summer Fair, from 29 to 31 of August; an exclusive luxury event of Millionaire. At The Summer Fair, Samsung introduced the Omnia Millionaire pack, with inside a limited edition leather travel case, a matching Bluetooth headset and a special edition of a magazine called Millionaire. When purchasing the Omnia Millionaire pack, one can win a 'Millionaire Feeling' among which a luxurious 3-day trip to Moscow which includes a visit to the Millionaire Fair.

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Windows Mobile phone
Besides being a stylish business card, the Samsung Omnia mobile phone is a full Personal Computer in pocket size. Thanks to the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, the handset has the operating ease of a PC. The Omnia offers access to MS Office programs. Email can be sent and received through Outlook with the optical mouse or via the touch screen. The patented TouchWiz user interface on the display is easy to work with thanks to 'Drag 'n Drop', and in 'one touch' the monitor offers a QWERTY keyboard. The touch screen, the optical mouse and a thumb allow for continuous communication.

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Samsung Omnia Headset
The Samsung WEP350 Bluetooth Headset features a stylish, sleek and ULTRA thin design, whilst still offering all the functions and specifications of a solid model. And thanks to the ergonomically shaped ear set, ( in three different sizes), the Samsung WEP350 headset offers maximum comfort fitting every ear.

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Samsung Omnia GPS navigation
The Samsung Omnia mobile phone supports GPS navigation and geotagging, and features a full-fledged 5 megapixel CMOS camera with auto focus, Face and Smile Detection and panorama shot function. Pictures and videos are easily stored on the internal memory of 8 GB which can even be enhanced with a 16GB Micro SD card. The Omnia also supports video capture in the popular DivX format.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

News - Samsung SGH-P960

Samsung SGH-P960 (Singapore Trial)

The Samsung SGH-P960 was announced at this year's Mobile World Congress alongside the Soul. Although the two handsets have some similarities in the design and use of materials, the P960's ultimate selling point is its onboard DVB-H radio which allows people to watch TV-on-the-go in places where the service is available.

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Beginning in August, a mobile TV trial spearheaded by Singapore's national broadcaster MediaCorp and three telco operators is being carried out over three months. We recently got hold of the Samsung SGH-P960 test unit from M1 and came away with some impressions of the new service.

For a start, only six broadcast channels (we noticed an additional 7th channel recently: 98.7FM radio station) are available during the trial, which honestly isn't a huge palette. The service is still only in its trial stages, so things are likely to change down the road--that much we can say. Unlike regular videos, in order to watch TV on the move, you'll need to have DVB-H reception. We tested the broadcast service at several locations and found that the service works best if you are in an outdoor environment, or near to the window with a line of sight to the sky when indoors. It didn't work when we were in an underground train station. So much for TV on your mobile while commuting.

A SIM card based on the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)'s new BCAST Smartcard Profile was provided for testing the service. According to Alcatel-Lucent, this is a SIM-based service protection system that enables content providers to offer flexible subscription models. Regular SIM cards wouldn't work for the mobile TV trial.

After the initial startup screen, you'll see a list of channels available and you can add those which you watch frequently under Favorites. For each channel, there's also a TV guide within the menu that shows the program lineup. This is useful if you don't want to waste time loading the program to view what is on. The user interface is utilitarian and nothing to shout about. It works but the software could be improved.

In use, the mobile TV experience on the P960 was a mixed bag. We turned up the brightness level to its maximum (which could potentially drain the battery more rapidly) and the 2.6-inch QVGA screen held up well under sunlight, though we found the reflective surface distracting. We also liked the separate antenna for improved reception, but it felt flimsy and we were constantly worried about breaking it. This makes other DVB-H-enabled devices like the Nokia N96 with embedded antennas comparatively less worrisome.

Design-wise, the P960 isn't the smallest handset, but has its own appeal with a combination of metallic and plastic finish. The build quality, apart from the antenna, is also top-notch. You get the feeling of a very reliable device once you pick it up. The keypad is generously sized and, although it uses a single-slab design, the buttons are clearly defined and provide reasonable travel for comfortable typing.

Other features onboard include HSDPA, hot-swappable microSD expansion card slot; Bluetooth, FM radio, 3-megapixel camera with LED flash, and TV-out connection via the bundled cable.

Depending on how much time you spend commuting daily, mobile TV may or may not appeal to you. For example, due to the short travel times in Singapore, watching a full episode of a drama serial may not be feasible. What might work are news, sports and variety programs which are best watched as they are aired. Subscription rates and the pricing structure will also swing early adopters either way. On the hardware side of things, our concern lies with the battery life.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Update - New Samsung Omnia ROM Features

New Samsung Omnia ROM Features



Samsung has recently released a new ROM for the Samsung Omnia i900. The ROM is version DXHG4 whereas earlier models shipped with DXHG2 or DXHF8.

The ROM took over an hour to download because of a 35kb/s transfer rate, despite being on a broadband connection. The installation wasn't as easy as I would have hoped - it required me to reboot the Omnia and even my PC several times until it unloaded correctly. But once it did, I was glad to see the following changes, shown in the video above:

1. There are three new widgets: favorite people, connection manager, and internet link.
2. Screen rotation is much faster (though it could just be a better animation).
3. Alarms application has been replaced by Clock, a well-design alarm and world clock application.
4. A Smart Reader application has been added, which used OCR to convert a picture of a business card to text.

What wasn't added was flick-scrolling, and much-needed widgets such as stocks, weather, and next calendar appointment.
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