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Samsung Blue Earth


The device, called Blue Earth, was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress technology event in Barcelona, and Samsung said it underlined the Korean company’s commitment to environmental stability.

The phone is designed to resemble the shape of a shiny pebble, and uses a small solar panel to provide power.

“This phone demonstrates our small but meaningful commitments for the future and our environment,” said JK Shin, an executive vice president at Samsung.

Blue Earth is made from recycled plastic and features a special “Eco Mode” that users can access with a single click to wring the maximum energy use from the device.

A full solar charge of around 10 to 14 hours will provide enough power for around four hours of talk time. The handset can still be charged normally using a conventional plug, with the solar panels used to top up the battery during use.

It also has a built-in pedometer to help users to measure how much smaller their carbon footprint is when walking rather than driving.

Blue Earth goes on sale in the UK later this year and Samsung did not give any details about price or network partners. However, sources hinted that the handset was likely to be priced at the upper end of the market.

Samsung’s eco-friendly phone was not the only solar-powered mobile at the show. LG also unveiled a prototype solar-powered handset, but did not say when the device would go on sale.

Samsung also launched the first mobile phone capable of recording high-definition footage. The Omnia HD boasts an ultra-sharp 3.7in touch-screen, and can capture and play back high-definition video shot in the 720p format, which puts it on a par with some modern camcorders.

“These new phones confirm Samsung’s determination to beat Apple at its own game,” said Ben Wood, an analyst with CCS Insight. “Touch-screens now form a part of every corner of Samsung’s portfolio. The Omnia HD is another strong contender in Samsung’s efforts to offer credible rivals to Apple’s iPhone.”

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Samsung i900 Mobile Phone


With stunning casing, high quality imaging, exceptional communication and business features, the Samsung i900 Omnia 3G SmartPhone is a nice blend of sophistication and style. It’s metallic silver and black casing with smooth curved edges it reaaly looks like a master piece. It has a large 3.2 Inches (240 pixels x 400 pixels) color touch screen that makes it quite easy to use. It is 112mm tall, 12.5mm deep and 56.9mm wide and weighs around 127 grams including the fitted battery.
It also supports handwriting recognition and displays a QWERTY keyboard. It is workable with Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system that supports Microsoft Office document viewing. It belongs to so-called ‘i’ family that also includes handsets like the Samsung i780 and the Samsung i560.
There is 8GB of internal memory that can be expanded up to 16GB with a MicroSD memory card. The Samsung i900 Omnia has a 128 MB of RAM capacity and 256 MB of ROM capacity. It allows users to enjoy Internet using Wi-Fi. The high speed connectivity and data transfer rates make internet experience really enjoyable. Through a USB device or a Bluetooth connection, the user can connect to other compatible devices.
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Samsung F480 Mobile Phone


The Samsung F480 is a brand new phone launched by Samsung. It is also known as Samsung Tocco. The phone comes with an amazing a TFT touchscreen technology. Additionally, it is very portable as it weighs only100g.

Samsung Tocco gives you an opportunity to download ringtones via MP3 and comes with Polyphonic 64 channel ringtones.

The phone would definitely by loved by those who have a long list of contact. The Samsung F480 can have the capacity of 1000 phonebook entries. In addition, it comes with an in built memory of 22MB. Althought, you can increase the memory upto 8GB.You can also use its facility of photocall.

The Samsung F480 has an excellent camera. The camera has 5 Megapixel, 2592х1944 resolution. It also has features like flash, video and auto focus. For entertainment, you can also access FM radio and internet.

Samsung F480 has a battery back up of 250 hours and 3 hours of stand by and talk time respectively.

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Samsung Shows Off The Mondi MID


Over in Las Vegas yesterday, Samsung Mobile announced the forthcoming availability of the Samsung Mondi, a nifty little MID that’s set to connect to the Internet over WiMax and Wi-Fi and offers up Samsung’s own TouchWiz UI running on the Windows Mobile 6.1 platform. The name “Mondi” is taken from the Latin word for “world,” and Samsung promises that it’s the most advanced mobile WiMax-enabled handheld device currently available in the United States. Check out the official feature list from the press release:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1
  • Microsoft Outlook and Windows Mobile Office
  • WiMAX Mobile Internet Access
  • WiFi Access (BTv2.1+EDR)
  • GPS: Route 66 Navigation with Preloaded Maps
  • 4GB of Internal Memory
  • Direct Push/Mobile Email (POP3, IMAP, SMTP)
  • Supports Instant Messaging and MMS
  • 3.0 Megapixel Camera and Camcorder
  • Bluetooth ® 2.0
  • Opera 9.5 Web Browser
  • HDMI TV Out
  • Supports Multiple Video and Audio Player Formats

The Mondi is designed for use with the “Clear” mobile WiMax service from ClearWire, whose Chief Marketing Officer, Atish Gude, says that “as our network grows across the US, we will continue to work with innovative device manufacturers to expand the mobile WiMAX device ecosystem and leverage the value that a 4G wireless Internet connection delivers.”

First glimpse reports of the device suggest that the screen is crisp and bright, the body feels sturdy, the keyboard is well laid out and actually useable, and the unit is surprisingly lightweight. We’re anxious to get our hands on one ourselves.

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Samsung's F480 Armani (without the Armani)


If mobile-review is right, then Samsung is about to unleash more than a dozen new phones at Mobile World Congress. Rather than overwhelm you with the lot, we've whittled down the selection to a few of our faves. First up, the F480 (pictured left) which casts aside its Armani rags for full-on Samsung branding. The 11.5-mm slim handset with 2.8-inch, 240 x 320 touchscreen features Samsung's latest Croix OS with tactile feedback. It's now sporting 3G connectivity, FM-radio, and the ever so popular 5 megapixel camera (with LED flash). Release is expected in April or May for between €350 and €400. Next up is Sammy's "Dual Touch Chic" G400 flip. Both the internal (2.2-inches, QVGA) and external displays are touch-sensitive surrounded by an all-metal shell. Expect a 5 megapixel camera, FM-radio, and 100MB with microSD expansion when it launches in by May for about €300. Last up is the latest B&O hookup, albeit in a more consumer acceptable slider format. Like the i450 before it, the F400 is a dual-slider: slide the front face up to reveal a keypad, down to slip the phone into music mode with exposed B&O speakers. Otherwise, it's a 3G phone with 2.2-inch QVGA display, RDS-enabled FM radio, and microSD card when it pops in late March with a €370-€390 price tag.
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