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Samsung Cetus(Windows Phone 7) and Galaxy S spec comparison
By Hansoo on Aug 2,2010 in News with Comments (2)
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The next flag ship device from Samsung will be Samsung Cetus equipping Windows phone 7 os. The code name of the first Samsung Window phone 7 is Cetus which is a term for massive, serpentine sea monsters.

Samsung Windows phone 7 in-depth review
By Hansoo on Jul 19,2010 in News with Comments (0)
Windows Phone
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While there is filled with Samsung Galaxy S release news, the next Samsung Smartphone with Windows Phone 7. The look is similar as Omnia HD, Symbian phone, but it has a completely different hardware.

AT&T Samsung Epix gets official WM6.5 update
By Flux on Jul 7,2010 in News with Comments (5)
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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.

CareAce Weekly Round-up: July 2nd
By Flux on Jul 6,2010 in Android with Comments (0)
Android
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For that week, ending on July 2nd: CareAce Trends in a blurb >> Samsung Galaxy S was compared on a video with iPhone 4 over browsing, photo gallery, and contacts. The Galaxy S was compared to Omnia II by DLNA, HTC Desire by specifications, and HTC HD2 + Zune HD by screen test. Samsung Galaxy S variants in US: Vibrant, Captivate, Fascinate, Epic, and Galaxy S in 5 US carriers are compared. Korea sold 100,000 Galaxy S, Sprint has Samsung Intercept, and Canada will have Samsung Vibrant. A Wiki-like report was written: CareAce’s NYC Aftermath Report of the Samsung Galaxy S US launch. All Galaxy S will have Android 2.2. We answered if 3G will turn off when you turn on WiFi.. Samsung Apps contest 2010 for TV winners are announced

CareAce Weekly Round-up: June 25th
By Flux on Jun 25,2010 in Android with Comments (1)
Android
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For this week, ending on June 25th: CareAce Trends in a blurb >> Many phones launched with many reviews this week and less rumor news chatter. We updated Galaxy Tab and Samsung Galaxy S video comparison information. The Galaxy S is called Samsung Vibrant by T-mobile and the official game phone of WCG. Screen tests were done: Screen Test under Sun and Shadow for TFT, AMOLED, superAMOLED technologies and Engadget reviews iPhone 4 vs. Samsung Galaxy S screen display war. Windows Phone 7 showed up in: NYC Windows 7 hands-on video. We wrote a tutorial about: How to use Write and Go on Samsung Galaxy S.

NYC Windows 7 hands-on video
By Flux on Jun 25,2010 in News with Comments (2)
Windows Phone
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Microsoft seems to keep things very hush with their phones. But we finally got more video content from NewMediaBrief, PC Magazine and Pocketnow.

CareAce Weekly Round-up: June 18th
By Flux on Jun 21,2010 in Android with Comments (0)
Android
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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.

Samsung Omnia HD appears to be Microsoft’s favorite Windows 7 platform
By Flux on Jun 17,2010 in News with Comments (4)
Windows Phone
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Many Microsoft employees have enjoyed the Samsung Omnia HD smartphone, though it was previously powered by Symbian. On many occasions, it has been seen sported in the shipping room and other places as a very common commodity. The internals were upgraded to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor, a change from the Asus innards it once had in the Mobile World Congress.

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