Samsung i900 Windows Mobile smartphone unveiled
15 Apr 2008 | Samsung , Software | 3 comments
Samsung today previewed their newest smartphone, the Samsung i900, which will be running Windows Mobile 6.1 on launch.
Some of the features of the i900, which are still unconfirmed may include triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE, singleband UMTS/HSDPA, 3.5" display with 240 x 240 pixel resolution, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, 8GB of memory, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and WiFi b/g. Other possible features are GPS support and FM radio.
Samsung hasn't revealed a launch date for the i900, but it's most likeley to be released together with Windows Mobile 6.1, sometime this summer.
Via the unwired
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samsung i900 very beautiful also camera 5mp and program windows mobile this phone first windows 5mp
Have the instinct, touch ui is absolutely amazing and I love it. Trading it in though, will have to have windows mobile 6.1 and active synch to be the perfect phone. Who wants an apple product anyways?
is it slide and what version of windows mobile does it have?