If you’ve been scouring the interwebs for an easy way to unlock your Samsung i910 Omnia’s GPS hardware to work outside Verizon’s premium VZ Navigator service, you’ve probably found yourself up a certain creek without a certain paddle.Until now. Rejoice, ye Verizon customer! A new “unofficial” Windows Mobile ROM for the Verizon Samsung Omnia promises…
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Samsung OMNIA Now Available North of the Border on Bell
The Samsung OMNIA is now available for Canadian consumers on Bell. Of particular interest to most Canucks I’m sure, the OMNIA is coming preloaded with a 2GB microSD card full of NHL content… including video, audio, ringtones, wallpapers and more. PLUS, Bell is going to throw in a free subscription to the Unlimited NHL service,…
Samsung OmniaHD i8910 hits FCC
Samsung’s upcoming Samsung OmniaHD, er, we mean Samsung i8910 is well on its way to the US. The FCC has just approved the Samsung i8910 for duty in the US. We have confirmation that the Samsung i8910 will hit our shores with full 3G compatibility on the 1900Mhz band – which is the specific frequency…
Samsung cuts OmniaHD branding – Meet the Samsung i8910
Actually, you’ve already met the Samsung i8910. The Samsung OmniaHD has always been known as the i8910, but Samsung has apparently decided to ditch the “cooler” OmniaHD model name for the sake of avoiding confusion. We would never confuse the OmniaHD, and it’s 3.7-inch QHD AMOLED touchscreen display, 8-megapixel camera, HD video recording, 3G (HSPA)…
Samsung Omnia Available at Telus for $129.99
Canadians looking to get their hands on the latest touchscreen devices will be pleased to know that Telus officially launched the Samsung Omnia yesterday! We’ve been reading more and more about the Omnia over the past few weeks, at least it seems that way. The Omnia comes with Windows Mobile 6.1, a 3.2″ touchscreen display,…
Samsung posts Canadian Samsung Omnia!
The wait is nearly over for our friends to the North. Canadians have been expecting the Samsung Omnia to drop on Bell’s network next month, and it looks like Samsung is already gearing up for the event. Samsung has just posted the Samsung Omnia on its Canadian website. The Canadian Samsung Omnia will feature the…
Samsung Omnia coming to Bell next month!
Canadians fiending to get in on Samsung’s touchscreen lineup will be happy to hear that Bell is gearing up to launch the Samsung Omnia in April. Following a successful run in the US as Verizon Wireless’s Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional-powered smartphone, it seems Samsung is bringing the Omnia to Canada. Word on the street has…
Android-Powered Omnia HD on the Way?
Word has it that upcoming versions of the Samsung Omnia will not only be running Symbian, but Android and other operating systems as well. What about Windows Mobile, like we were expecting? Apparently that’s not going to happen, purportedly because Microsoft was taking too long with updates. Yeah, Ballmer was talking about moving more quickly…
Rumor: Bell Set to Launch the Samsung Omnia in April
More good news for Canadians this morning. A tipster over at BGR has reported that Bell is set to launch the Samsung Omnia between April 9th and 12th. The Omnia runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and has a 3.2″ 240×400 touchscreen display… Plus all of the other things you’d expect including GPS, WiFi, EVDO…
Samsung Omnia HD rumored to run Windows Mobile
In a surprising (possible) turn of events, the Samsung Omnia HD that we thought was a Symbian S60-exclusive smartphone may actually play nice with Windows Mobile. During a dealer conference in Amsterdam, Samsung showed off their upcoming handsets in a Powerpoint slide. Samsung’s 2009 product lineup will apparently include a Windows Mobile 6.5-powered Samsung Omnia…