var fbShare = {size:'large'}In the Microsoft Social Windows Mobile Forums, an interesting discussion took place a few days ago: In this thread a user of the first Samsung Omnia (SGH-i900) asked if it was possible to change the language of his phone. Normally it is not possible to change the language of your Windows Mobile device due to license restrictions from Microsoft. However, Samsung seems to...
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MobilityMinded on 7th Oct 2009 (via mobilityminded.com)
Users in Italy and Germany will soon be able to get their hands on the latest touchscreen smartphone from Samsung, the SGH-i900 Omnia. It will start shipping unlocked and unbranded on August 6 at a price of EUR649 ($1032) for the 8GB version, before taxes and subsidies.The company also plans to release the device throughout Europe later on.Samsung Omnia features: Windows Mobile 6.1; HSDPA data...
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Cellaz on 16th Jul 2008 (via cellaz.com)
Samsung has just launched its own application store, dedicated to Samsung Smartphone users and has started with the Windows Mobile version for the Samsung SGH-i900. The new "on-device" application store is now available in the UK, France and Italy, with more than 30 countries including Germany and Spain to follow soon. Initially, the store will be accessible to Omnia users ...
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TheUnwired on 15th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Love the Samsung Omnia, but hate Windows Mobile? My friend, we’ve got just the thing for you, thanks to some hard working lads over at the Modaco forums. It’s called Andromnia, and Android port for the Samsung SGH-i900 Omnia. While these guys have Android starting up properly on the Omnia, there are still a large number
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AndroidAuthority on 29th Jun 2009 (via androidauthority.com)
Korean-handset maker Samsung today announced its Omnia (SGH-i900), a business device running on Windows Mobile 6.1 with Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel and Word). The ultra-slim 12.5mm Omnia integrates a 3.2-inch touch screen from Synaptics. Haptics feedback makes the screen vibrate when the screen is touched. It uses tap, sweep, drag and drop operations as well as an on-screen QWERTY keyboard
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Mobiledia on 9th Jun 2008 (via mobiledia.com)
Samsung Singapore, the same folks which will introduce the white Omnia, has made the first ROM update for the i900 Omnia Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone available. Aside from several bug fixes, the self-service update includes new functionalities like new widgets for Samsung's custom Today screen and a brand-new “Hanyu Pinyin” text input method for typing in
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IntoMobile on 7th Aug 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Samsung today announced the touch screen Omnia (SGH-i900) smartphone. The Omnia is a business handset with Windows Mobile 6.1 offering Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel and Word).The Omnia features:Ultra-slim 12.5mm design3.2-inch WQVGA (240 x 400 px) touch screen from SynapticsQWERTY keyboardTrackpad5.0-megapixel CMOS camera with auto-focusFacial and smile detectionAuto-panorama shot Image stab
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CellPhoneDigest on 9th Jun 2008 (via cellphonedigest.net)