Samsung i8910/Omnia HD is one of the most popular mobile phones that the South Korean handset vendor Samsung has brought to the market lately, and it is a common fact that the device is set to receive a firmware update in the coming weeks. The software has been already announced as being on its way to users, and now ... |
9 January 2010 05:27 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung is reportedly ramping up for an early release of its second iteration of the popular Omnia device, the Samsung i8000 Omnia II. Although the mobile phone had been originally slated for an October launch, it seems that the company decided to make fans happy a little earlier, and ... |
15 July 2009 12:26 GMT |
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Samsung i8910 HD was reported earlier this year to be on its way to see a new firmware version in Italy, I8910XXIG2, and it seems that those who own it are indeed able to enjoy fresh improvements for their device. The main feature that this update brings along is the re-enabling of AAC (8bit 16KHz. mono) as the audio... |
12 July 2009 13:37 GMT |
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After all the rumors we heard last week that Samsung i8910 Omnia HD would lose its moniker and be known only by the model name, we also heard that the Korean mobile phone maker intended to make the device available in some markets under the Omnia HD title, and it seems that Italy will be one of the countries to recei... |
13 April 2009 08:43 GMT |
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It seems that the ready-to-come Samsung i8910 Omnia HD mobile phone will not lose its name entirely. The device was reported recently to come to the market without the Omnia moniker, yet Korean mobile phone maker Samsung will make the move only in specific areas, according to the latest news. The Samsung i8910 Omni... |
10 April 2009 12:01 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the Web, the popular Samsung OmniaHD will no longer be known under this name, but simply as Samsung i8910. This is not exactly a change in name, one would argue, given the fact that this would be its model number, yet the handset will lose the OmniaHD moniker from now on. It seems th... |
8 April 2009 06:27 GMT |
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