Win a Samsung phone: Phonedog.com reader meetup!
With only a couple days left, Noah wanted to remind everyone about the Samsung meetup happening Monday October 22, 2007 in San Francisco. Enjoy free food, drinks, and your chance to win a brand new Samsung phone. They will be giving away five devices, so RSVP today at infodog@phonedog.com.
When: Monday October 22 - 7 to 9 PM
Where: The Pickwick Hotel 85 Fifth Street San Francisco, CA 94103 The Astor Room (located on the lobby floor)
Fetch me more...Quickly jump to more information about related topics, cell phones, carriers or phone manufacturers mentioned in this Blog Article by using the links below. Noah gets some time with the junior member of Samsung's new Omnia Trio: Omnia Lite. Will it come to Verizon eventually? That'd be cool - Samsung Omnia 2, unlocked version, hands-on with Noah from PhoneDog dot com Samsung says their Jet in smarter than your smartphone. Is it? Dunno, but Noah thought it looked pretty cool. Blackjack beget Blackjack II beget ... JACK! Samsung and AT&T's new Windows Mobile smartphone out of the box with Noah from PhoneDog dot com. Social networking is everywhere! Sprint's new messaging phone, the Samsung Exclaim, is a dual-slider with a QWERTY board, camera, and apps for Facebook, twitter, and mySpace. I've got to be brief with this post because I'm throwing together some things last minute for my flight to London, where I'm almost positive that I'll be seeing another new Android handset. It's a great week for the 'Droid, folks. Most of the attention has been centered around the Pre as of late, but that's not stopping Sprint from releasing neat phones in time for the summer season. Both the LG LX370 and the Samsung Exclaim run Sprint's One Click UI. In regards to features, the LX 370 offers EV-DO Rev. A, GPS, stereo Bluetooth, microSD card slot, a 2 megapixel camera, Sprint TV, and Sprint Navigation in a package for $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate.The... While he can't confirm it, Noah has a source that says the Bigfoot will not be an Android device. That would explain the missing buttons on the new image leaked by BGR, and settle the debate going on over at Phandroid, where potential specs and the lure of a looming release are shown as well. I'm gonna sit back on this one. I'm still working on my own speculations regarding other devices. Does this look like a photo or render to you? Not to be outdone by the larger, national carriers, US Cellular plans to launch the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 and Samsung Code later in the month. Though they're not available on the website as of yet, a hard working BGR reader was able to sneak around and find the fact cards on the devices. It's not much, and pricing is still unknown, but it's a start and should please those that want the devices (especially considering that the... As if June wasn't busy enough already, two more of the mobile industry's heaviest hitters just announced launch events for later this month.
Samsung is "unpacking" a new device on June 15th and has a fancy website and contest to tell you all about it. Funny how Samsung Unpacked sounds a lot like Nokia's Pass the Parcel promo, but anyway ... They've also got a doozy of a tagline in, "Discover overwhelming power and performance. The... OverviewWhat’s good: Keypad and design improvements over the original Alias; E-Ink technology reduces clutter on the keypad; call qualityWhat’s bad: Ever-so-slight lag while typing quickly; potential reception issues in rural areas; extra applications add up quickly
IntroductionThough many have moved into the world of smartphone devices, lured by full-HTML web browsers and push e-mail, the market for regular, QWERTY-based phones still exists.... As great as it is to say that you'll be the "future owner of a Samsung i7500," French mobile carrier Bouygues Telecom has decided to knock off the model number altogether and call the Android-powered Samsung device a new name at launch in early July: the Galaxy. Both Noah and John have done a fantastic job of covering the device to date, and thanks to them, we know that the device will offer:
"HSDPA 7.2Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps (900/1700/2100... When using it will you need internet?
[quote user="youubeeme"][quote user="texmoss"]fleshdeep wrote:I updated my internet plan to the smartphone unlimited web/data for 24.99. Telenav works sometimes, others it stops at 96%. ust have to stop then retry. I used to today to see how accurate it was getting from Bakersfield to Taft, Ca. It was dead on.As far as Google Maps, I have 2.3.2 installed on mine now and it works with the touch screen, but still no GPS.Another question, Why is... whats the code for the "pre-configuration" settings after i get to the "Admin Settings" screen? :-) Is any of this free, and if so which one? [quote user="texmoss"]fleshdeep wrote:I updated my internet plan to the smartphone unlimited web/data for 24.99. Telenav works sometimes, others it stops at 96%. ust have to stop then retry. I used to today to see how accurate it was getting from Bakersfield to Taft, Ca. It was dead on.As far as Google Maps, I have 2.3.2 installed on mine now and it works with the touch screen, but still no GPS.Another question, Why is the video quality so bad... Do these steps give you the full browser for free? Also, is there a way you can use any gps features without paying for it on the Behold? I've heard of WeTravelMidletSuite, but I don't know if it is compatible or not. Well the samsung highnote is newer it came out wen the samsung rant came out and it has the sprint carosel meun viewiing system which r in all of sprints new fones... it also hasthe speaker and its more thick then the samsung upstage the samsung highnote also as u may know is a slider i think this fone would sell betta if it came out about 6 months ago! Now 4 the samsung upstage its older but thinner the consant flippiing can get anoying at... I tried this but receiveda message "Install Memory Card" on phone. I already put the memory card in my phone and my computer will not recognize the G drive to send music to mass storage although this has been checked on the phone. Any advice???? Thanks! I own an instinct right now, and i changed from a blackberry curve to it. In my own opinion if you want a good calander for appointments get the Curve. If you want good games, get the curve, the instinct basically has none. Texting on both is about the same. If you are going to email get the Curve because the instinct lags when a message becomes greater than 300 chracters. Battery life is better on my instinct and it came with the extra battery,... I hope not the first one sucked
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