Windows Mobile

Samsung Omnia

Whatever your prejudice may be to Windows Mobile devices, the Samsung Omnia wants you to change your mind. On the outside, this 3.2-inch touch-screen phone is just another iPhone clone, Instinct 2, if you will. Omnia’s features, though, is on a league of its own.

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Windows Sideshow is available for Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0. Even though the software is a developer-intended beta, you can still try out its current features. Microsoft use the technology in Windows Vista from Windows Sideshow.It supports a secondary screen on your mobile PC and allows you to use it to view information, whether the laptop is on, off or in sleep mode.

Windows Mobile

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The Samsung i770 look like the current i760 might be getting a little bit of love before it gets phased out. Rumor has it that the i760 will be the recipient of a fresh Windows Mobile 6.1 update sometime this month.

Samsung i760

GSmart has brought an arsenal of new Windows Mobile handsets to the Computex show in Taipei. The flagship of the new range is Gigabyte GSmart MS808.

GSmart

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Windows Mobile 6.1 train is rolling steadily by now, and it is a good thing too. With all the new features that are loaded in the new OS, and Sprint’s promise to load Windows Mobile 6.1 on all its Windows Mobile 6 devices, it is about time that they get going on it.

Sprint Q9c

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HTC announced the Touch Pro, a new smartphone that follows in the footsteps of the Touch Diamond and carries over a lot of the same specs. It uses the same HTC TouchFlo 3D user interface, runs Windows Mobile 6.1, and packs HSDPA 7.2Mbps and HSUPA 3G.

HTC

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Qualcomm on Windows Mobile 7

According to Engadget Mobile, Qualcomm will be releasing a Windows Mobile 7 powered handset which will be powered by their Snapdragon mobile CPU. The device is supposed to make “big presence in Snapdragon-based devices at CES 2009” and pack a $299 price point that is almost as tiny as the device pictured above. This tiny powerhouse will also come equipped with 3G mobile Internet technology. All and all, not too shabby Qualcomm! If only 2009 wasn’t so far away…

Any Verizon customers out there getting close to an upgrade and curious as to what smartphones might be coming to the carrier this Summer? Look no further as Engadget Mobile has gotten their hands on some internal slides that contain info you may find of interest.

Verizon Samsung i770

We took particular note of the following: Q3 will bring with it two new smartphones that some will love and some will hate. Either way, you can only work with what they give you in CDMA land. The appetizer is the Treo 800w, a WiFi-bearing Palm smartphone that should be making its way to Sprint as well. VZ Navigator, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP and a craptastic 1.3 megapixel camera are among the notable specs.
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