Microsoft officially released the Window Mobile 6.5 update on the Support for Epix site on samsung.com. There has been an unofficial install in mysamsungepix.com. Microsoft has yet to update their phone list on ‘Expected availability’ on the WM6.5 update. The table is said to be ‘Last updated March 4, 2010′ as seen below.
There are many articles that have stated about same Samsung Galaxy S but different skin and name and yet there are those that inflate facts such as DLNA, Hot Spot, and super AMOLED technology — which we all know are available with all Samsung Galaxy S variants. Often those articles are to excite you to remember the uniqueness of the phone compared to other brands.
For the week, ending on June 18th:
CareAce Trends in a blurb >>
Samsung Galaxy S had an interesting screen comparison war with iPhone’s Retina Display. So we made our own article to shorten your time looking for it.
The Galaxy S also finally had been cleared through FCC. However, more variations of the Galaxy S shared showing up Samsung Galaxy S Pro WiMax appears, Singapore showing off Samsung Galaxy S, AT&T announces Samsung Captivate, their Galaxy S.
In CommunicAsia: Samsung Omnia Pro 4 & 5, Galaxy 3 & 5 and Samsung Wave 2, Wave 2 Pro were shown, Samsung Beam debuts in Singapore as the first Android-based pico projector phone
Samsung Galaxy Tab did get some footage but was taken off. We fortunately wrote down our observations.
We made Samsung Galaxy S how-tos: How to replace or delete 4 default icons on Galaxy S main screen, How to call or message by one swipe on a contact on Samsung Galaxy S
Unusual sightings about Samsung Galaxy Q suspected to invade Blackberry’s territory and Samsung Omnia HD appears to be Microsoft’s favorite Windows 7 platform.
Only yesterday AT&T announced the Samsung Captivate (which is their version of the Samsung Galaxy S), rumors have flooded about the Samsung Galaxy Q. Korea Times got a hold of a key partner in Samsung’s plans who shared, “Galaxy Q is based on the Android mobile platform and will be all about providing simplicity in user experience, although it will still feature a full QWERTY keypad. The full touch-screen phone will also come with advanced social media features.” We have yet to know how Samsung Galaxy Q will look like but expect a form mighty close to Blackberry… (does Samsung Jackie sound familiar?)
CareAce Trends in a blurb >> SGH-i897 has been suspiciously identical to the Samsung Galaxy. AT&T finally reveals it as the Samsung Captivate. Samsung Galaxy S hits benchmark performance. MobileBurn.com has reviewed Samsung Wave throughly. We have reviewed to Android apps: ShootMe and Bluetooth File Transfer. (Both beneficial for this job.
) Samsung Galaxy Tab debuts in a Twitpic from the Samsung Blog of South Africa. Samsung being bullish in the market with Samsung Wave (bada-OS) and Galaxy S (Android-OS): states their market goals, prices over Europe and Asia, new websites to support these smartphones.




















