Posts Tagged ‘samsung’

September 7th, 2009, by Jon

Best Sellers

Here are the current best-selling cell phones updated on a monthly basis:

1. Blackberry Curve – 13%
Introduced mid-2007, the Curve continues to outperform other devices, in part due to its low price of $79.99 with a two-year service plan.

2. Apple iPhone – 8.3%
Apple’s third-edition iPhone remains the clear winner through AT&T, the only authorized U.S. seller [...]

January 29th, 2009, by Mobile phone blog

Samsung F268- World’s greenest phone!

The Samsung F268 has been rated as the greenest phone in the world by Greenpeace. Greenpeace has recently conducted a research on a number of handsets including Samsung's F268, Motorola's V9, Nokia's 3110 Evolve, Sony Ericsson's C905 and LG's KT520 and it has found out that Samsung's F268 surpassed its rivals in terms of being the most environment friendly handset. Greenpeace also appreciated Samsung's efforts in developing environment friendly materials for electronic devices that can be recycled or reused. ………

January 28th, 2009, by Mark Wilson

Samsung Memoir Coming to T-Mobile Feb. 25th for $299

According to some newly leaked docs, the 8MP Samsung Memoir is coming to T-Mobile February 25th, a week later than we’d originally thought for $299 w/2 year contract. [TmoNews via MobileCrunch]

January 27th, 2009, by John Mahoney

Video: Samsung Show W7900 Projector-Packing Cellphone Actually Looks Pretty Cool

This currently Korea-only projector cellphone peeped up its head at CES, and now our friends at PopSci had a chance to play with the Show and its 10-lumen built-in DLP projector.

Yep it’s a bit chubby, as any projector-toting phone most certainly will be, but it’s not as horrible as some of the other projector phones we’ve seen. Aside from the 480 x 320-res projector that uses Texas Instruments’ DLP tech, the Show also has a fine-looking 3.2-inch, 400 x 240 OLED touch screen, 5MP camera with LED flash, and Samsung’s widget-based touch OS. It’s dropping in South Korea soon, but there’s of course no news on a US release.

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I’m actually pretty surprised at how good the image looks here. I’m still pretty skeptical that anyone will ever find an actual day-to-day use other than novelty from any pico projector, but if it’s built into your phone in a bulky but not Zach Morris bulky package, maybe that’s the answer. Check out more photos and impressions over at: [PopSci]

December 15th, 2008, by cell phone fan

Samsung M8800L Pixon is coming to the US

The Samsung M8800 was introduced in Europe as an 8 megapixel camera phone. It’s pretty much a digital camera with a cellular phone which is quite different to having a phone with a camera. Why is it different? Because Samsung M8800L Pixon 8 megapixel camera phone takes really clear and crisp pictures that you won’t even believe those photos are taken by a camera phone and not a real digital camera!

Since it arrived in Europe, the M8800 is like a dream, so close to having it but you just can’t have it… at least not yet. Now, thanks to AT&T the Samsung M8800 is going to the U.S. as the Samsung M8800L. It has AT&T 3G and has 850 MHz and 1900 MHz WDCMA bandwidth which is what sets it apart from the Europe’s M8800 version.

It was rumored before that Samsung M8800 will be going to the U.S. in partnership with T-Mobile so don’t be shocked to find out it’s not under T-Mobile, after all it was just a rumor. Hopefully AT&T will be giving a good price for this mobile phone so more Americans can afford it. No word as to how much it would cost yet so we better stay tuned.