Posts Tagged ‘Samsung mobile phones’

Samsung Wave

Samsung waveToday the almost complete domination of the market for mobile terminals (because calling them merely “cell” is almost an insult), he takes Apple and its iPhone, especially with its new incarnation on its way to stores. But if there is a company that is facing down, making mobile more than interesting, and high performance at reasonable prices, that certainly is Samsung, which already has a solid standing in the market with models Omnia, and now opens new front with which we will discuss today: the Samsung Wave (GT – S8500).

You can not start commenting on anything other than the operating system that is integrated into the terminal, called Bada, and that first contact can remember enough to Google Android, and shown quite fluid and simple to use, and certainly will be talking about (hey, it’s multitasking …). But there’s more news: Bluetooth 3.0, which improves the quality and signal reception (especially audio bluetooth headset), and the TouchWiz interface is also updated to version 3. (more…)

Samsung Galaxy Beam, is out Froyo Android 2.2 Update

Samsung Galaxy Beam

Not everything would be smooth sailing for users of Samsung mobile phones framed within the high end. Although there are many who already have the basic operating system Android, in recent days we have seen news about delays in updates of their own versions. In turn, today we learned that the Samsung Galaxy Beam, a phone that is currently marketed in Singapore, Android will not upgrade to 2.2 (Froy), staying in their current Android 2.1 (Eclair).

The Samsung Galaxy Beam is a high-end phone featuring a touchscreen AMOLED technology, extending up to 3.7 inches and a resolution of 480 x 800 pixel resolution. In turn, in its interior incorporates ARM Cortex A8 processor at 720 MHz and 3.0 TouchWiz user interface. Samsung has reported the news via its official Facebook, indicating that users of the Samsung Galaxy Beam will have to settle for Eclair. In Europe, despite the delays, it seems to Froyo. Yes, very patient with.