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Windows Phone 7 Interface Gallery

Windows Phone 7’s interface really is quite amazing. It’s unlike any other interface we have seen previously(yes, even the Zune HD), with no backgrounds, fades , shadows or gradients. It’s simply a moving “tile” interface system with really nice fonts and transition effects. We like it a lot. [ Mobile World Congress 2010 ] 2 people like [...]

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Video: Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 in action

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15 February 2010 at 09:48 - Comments

Samsung i8520 ‘Halo’ with 3.7″ Super AMOLED screen, Android 2.1, a fugly UI, and… A projector?

Earlier today, Samsung held a press conference a day before the official start of Mobile World Congress in BarcelonaBarcelona reviews, SpainSpain reviews to show off their latest waveWave reviews of phones. They did not, however, announce any new phones running AndroidAndroid or Windows Mobile, choosing to instead focus on Bada OS. Browsing around on Samsung’s Press [...]

14 February 2010 at 16:18 - Comments

Samsung announces the Wave: 3.3″ AMOLED Screen, Bluetooth 3.0, Bada OS

Samsung has just announced the WaveWave reviews, their new Flagship dumbphone running their new proprietary Bada OS.  The specs are good: The  screen boasts an insane 800 x 480 resolution, but sadly it’s only 3.3 inches.  Samsung has not released any CPU details, just stating “The Wave’sThe Wave reviews high-speed CPU ensures swift, smooth application experiences [...]

14 February 2010 at 13:39 - Comments

Samsung is about to unveil their latest phones running Bada OS

Samsung is holding a press event right now in BarcelonaBarcelona reviews, SpainSpain reviews at Mobile World Congress, and they’re about to unveil new phones using their new Bada “Dumbphone” OS. We’re not exactly excited about Bada OS as we believe it’s simply a waste of R&D resources meant to confuse customers. Samsung could have easily used [...]

14 February 2010 at 13:28 - Comments
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