Archive for the “i8910 Omnia HD” Category

Last time we saw how the Samsung Omnia hd run 62 apps at once, but it seems Symbian has another multitasKING and that would be on the line of S60 3rd edition, and that’s the new Nokia E5. Devouring 74 applications is a hefty task for all smartphone devices. It would need a decent amount [...]

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It’s check in time for Symbian again as ThinkChange developed the first full foursquare app for Symbian using the official foursquare APIs. They’ve managed to formulate a big leap in this project by creating one of the big potential of smartphone social applications and that is the foursquare.

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Is Android the answer to all? Samsung and Sony Ericsson are one the biggest mobile companies in the world and having Symbian platform on their devices like Samsung i8910 Omnia HD and i8510 Innov8, SE Satio and Vivaz were

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The Samsung I8900 Omnia HD and Motorola Milestone have been geared up for a battle against the prototype Nokia N8. The battle is about the AMOLED screen test vs the LCD of Milestone, and the RAM usage for the proto N8 vs the Omnia HD.

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Snowboard Hero is, as the name already hints, a snowboard game with severl game-modes. You can choose between speedrun, freestyle and a race. Basically, it is supposed to run on S60 3rd Edition devices only, however, it’s also possible to run it on touch-enabled devices. In this case you would have a onscreen-keyboard to control [...]

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The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD has received a new firmware update taking it up to JB1. The new firmware brings many long awaited improvements include kinetic scrolling, web enhancements, UI optimizations to increase responsiveness and bug fixes. The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD does not sport any form of UDP as per Nokia, therefore we strongly suggest [...]

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