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Samsung i900 Omnia announced, live pics inside - GSMArena.com news

Samsung i900 Omnia announced, live pics inside - GSMArena.com news

Based on Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro, the Samsung i900 offers a 3.2-inch WideQVGA display 240 x 400 pixels and an optical mouse much like the one found in the Samsung i780. Camera-wise the Samsung i900 Omnia is one helluva amibitious handset - offering a 5 megapixel auto focus snapper with face and smile detection plus auto-panorama shot. Geotagging is also among the camera features since the i900 also packs a built-in GPS receiver.

[From: Samsung i900 Omnia announced, live pics inside - GSMArena.com news]

Hands-on with ASUS touchscreen M536 QWERTY - Engadget Mobile

Hands-on with ASUS touchscreen M536 QWERTY - Engadget Mobile
This touch-screen follow-up to the M530W runs Windows Mobile 6.1 under that 2.43-inch, 320 x 320 display. Inside you’ll find 802.11b/g WiFi, 256MB of flash, and GPS. While it sports 3.6Mbps HSDPA on the 2100/1900/850 bands, it’s unfortunately limited to GSM/EDGE/GPRS riding the 900/1800/1900 frequencies.

Big batteries for the Dash! - Brighthand.com Smartphone and PDA Discussion Forums

Big batteries for the Dash! - Brighthand.com Smartphone and PDA Discussion Forums

Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 QWERTY with Windows Mobile and HSUPA - Engadget

Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 QWERTY with Windows Mobile and HSUPA - Engadget

Use your Windows Mobile 6 device as a cheapo wireless router - Engadget Mobile

Use your Windows Mobile 6 device as a cheapo wireless router - Engadget Mobile
Simply install the freeware / donation-ware WMWifiRouter software on your Windows handset and you — plus friends and family — will be surfing with it as your new router in minutes. Of course, as with any semi hack, a bit of reading is required, but if you hit up XDA Developers forums you’re sure to glean all the knowledge required to get this working. We’ve not had a chance to check this out so feel free to drop us a line with your mileage. Oh, and if your mobile data plan isn’t of the unlimited variety and doesn’t include tethering, you may want to pass on this.

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