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Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile Launch 4G Phones

The phone is powered by Android 2.2 (Froyo) and an 1 GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor. The new Sidekick 4G also comes equipped with DriveSmart from T-Mobile, a service that helps prevent distracted driving. …

» Samsung Fascinate – An Android Phone Available on Verizon Wireless

Samsung is flooding the US market with Android phones these days. One of them is the Samsung Fascinate for Verizon Wireless . The phone is powered by a ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor and runs on Google’s Android operating system version …

Samsung Fascinate – An Android Phone Available on Verizon Wireless …

Samsung is flooding the US market with Android phones these days. One of them is the Samsung Fascinate for Verizon Wireless . The phone is powered by a ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor and runs on Google’s Android operating system version 2. …

Samsung Fascinate – An Android Phone Available on Verizon Wireless

Samsung is flooding the US market with Android phones these days. One of them is the Samsung Fascinate for Verizon Wireless . The phone is powered by a ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor and runs on Google’s Android operating system version …

Samsung fascinating – an Android phone available to Verizon …

Samsung is flooding the U.S. market with android phones in those days. One of them is fascinating for Verizon Wireless Samsung. The phone is powered by an ARM Cortex A8 processor and 1 GHz version of the operating system running on …

Samsung to announce Galaxy S smartphone, content initiatives this week

We’ve just received a veritable cornucopia of information around Samsung’s supposed announcements out at CTIA this week — and seeing how this is the biggest wireless show the US has to offer, you might imagine that the reveals are fairly US-focused while still hanging onto some global relevance. Here’s what we know: The company’s so-called “Smart Life” philosophy for smartphone design and differentiation — something we’ve heard referred to as S Life in the past, including here at CTIA — will be formally introduced. It won’t so much be a product or a smartphone platform (as far as we can tell) so much as an overarching strategy. A 1GHz applications processor will be announced as the “new standard” in Sammy’s premium smartphone segment for 2010; in all likelihood, this is the Cortex A8-based core announced in the middle of last year . A huge content push will be announced (US market mercifully included) with full-length movies and shows that are “optimized” to take advantage of the company’s new Super AMOLED displays. You’ll also see some book and magazine deals get struck for straight-to-mobile delivery, but it sounds like we won’t get the straight dope on how it’ll all work (and who’s involved, exactly) this week. Kicking off S Life from the hardware side will be the Galaxy S, Samsung’s big phone announcement for the week. As far as we can tell, it’ll be an Android device taking advantage of Super AMOLED and the company’s homegrown 1GHz core — and it’ll be available in the US this year. That’s all we’ve got so far, but Sammy’s mobile prez J.K. Shin has a keynote tomorrow morning along with an event immediately afterward, so we expect to get this fleshed out in the next day or so. Stay tuned! Samsung to announce Galaxy S smartphone, content initiatives this week originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Sony Ericsson Kurara previewed way ahead of release

We were promised a preview of Sony Ericsson’s Symbian-sporting Satio sibling, and indeed here we are, looking at the machine-translated Kurara analysis courtesy of Eldar from Mobile Review . He pulls no punches in his introduction by noting that the new handset will offer little in terms of specs to trump the Samsung i8910 HD , and sketching out the tough market it’ll have to compete in once the Nokia X6 comes out and starts grabbing market and mindshare alike. As to the phone itself, he describes the 8.1 megapixel camera as an “inexpensive” unit and lets the sample photos and 720p sample video shot with it speak for themselves. Battery life was found to be “lacking,” though we congratulate SE on electing to use a 3.5mm headphone jack and MicroSD memory expansion over its own proprietary formats. Overall, the Kurara was “pleasant to use,” but lacked the necessary wow factor and its fate, says Eldar, will depend on just how keenly Sony Ericsson wants to price it. Sony Ericsson Kurara previewed way ahead of release originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Nov 2009 04:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments