Earlier today Verizon dropped the price on the new Samsung Omnia, or should I say ‘iPhone Killer’ (haha, yeah right… I’ve heard that before!) only a week after the Omnia’s launch. The device was originally priced at $250 with the standard contract and $70 rebate. With this pricing update, you can get one on Verizon…
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Samsung Omnia i910 goes live with Windows Mobile on Verizon!
iPhone-shunning, Storm-averse touchscreen fans, rejoice! Your day has arrived. The touchscreen-slate alternative to the iPhone 3G and the BlackBerry Storm has finally touched down on Verizon Wireless’s network. The Samsung Omnia i910 is now live on Verizon! As you’re probably already aware, the Samsung i910 Omnia is the Verizon-branded i900 Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional-powered touchscreen…
Verizon’s Samsung i900 Omnia launch date and pricing information leaked!
The Samsung Omnia. We’ve been waiting on Samsung to bring Windows Mobile 6.1 to their prolific touchscreen slate reference design, and it looks like the wait is almost over. With the Samsung Instinct falling just a bit short of competing on the same level as the iPhone 3G and BlackBerry Storm, the Samsung i900 Omnia…
Internet Explorer Mobile 6 coming to China’s Samsung Omnia first
Microsoft recently took some heat for their decision to make their revamped Internet Explorer Mobile 6 available only on new Windows Mobile handsets. With the promise of full-HTML web browsing and integrated Flash support, Internet Explorer Mobile 6 uses the desktop IE code-base to deliver a browsing experience more like that offered by Skyfire and…
AT&T launches the almost-Omnia Samsung Eternity
Samsung sure knows how to milk current handset trends. The latest touchscreen craze has Samsung crunching out smartphones of all sizes and form-factors for almost every imaginable demographic. The Samsung Eternity from AT&T is just such a handset. AT&T has gone live with their Omnia look-alike, the Samsung Eternity. With its 3.2-inch touchscreen (with pseudo-haptic…
Samsung T*Omnia announced in Korea; Better screen and mobile TV included in the mix
The improved Samsung Omnia isn’t a Japanese thing any more. The Korean electronics giant is bringing the same device to the home market under the name “T*Omnia.” As with the Japanese version, this Omnia will also come with a better 3.3-inch WVGA (480×800 pixels) touchscreen and a mobile TV receiver. However, for the Korean market…
Japanese Samsung Omnia comes with mobile TV receiver and WVGA screen
Regular Samsung i900 Omnia is cool, but the Japanese version is even cooler. Instead of sporting a 240×400 pixels screen, the Omnia which will be sold in the “Land of the rising Sun,” SoftBank 930SC Omnia, will come with a 0.1-inch larger (3.3 as apposed to the original 3.2 inches) touchscreen which displays WVGA resolution…
Samsung Omnia, Samsung Saga and HTC Touch Pro Coming to Verizon in November
Verizon is hopping on the new device train… and as well they should with the holidays just around the corner. If you’re not crazy for the BlackBerry Storm and are searching for different options, it looks like Verizon will have 3 different devices available to eat up your holiday shopping money. The first option is…
Verizon’s Omnia shows up on rebate form
FCC filings for the Samsung i910 suggested that it would be available on Verizon’s CDMA network, and some internal rebate forms from Verizon are now confirming the rumour. Also listed on the form is the Samsung Saga which is supposedly the i770, which should be running on Windows Mobile 6.1 and pack world roaming capabilities.…
UK: Samsung Omnia discontinued at Orange – NOT
Mobile News has an interesting story on the Samsung Omnia @ Orange UK….. Customers at Orange staff are apparently claiming that retail staff have said the Omnia has been discontinued – which both Samsung and Orange are denying. The whole thing apparently kicked off with forum threads on a Money saving site in the UK…