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Originally Posted by In The Line For VIIs
A few points that have been stated but need emphasizing:
1. This isn't final hardware. This hardware won't ever come to market
2. This isn't the only piece of hardware that will be available. HTC, Samsung, LG, Asus, Dell are going to be coming out with their own handsets.
3. The OS isn't the final build.
Originally Posted by In The Line For VIIs
A few points that have been stated but need emphasizing:
1. This isn't final hardware. This hardware won't ever come to market
2. This isn't the only piece of hardware that will be available. HTC, Samsung, LG, Asus, Dell are going to be coming out with their own handsets.
3. The OS isn't the final build.
You are not alone... I also like the start button feature and can't picture my phone being without itOriginally Posted by tecca nena
im going to miss the the start button.. Not the new one on windows 6.5+ but the one that was like a normal start button on the desktops... it also doesnt look like its keeping the hold down for options feature... hopefully they still make em with tons of reprogammable buttons which seems to be getting phased out as well.. I guess im just nitpicking... I might go back to windows mobile a year from now
You are not alone... I also like the start button feature and can't picture my phone being without itOriginally Posted by tecca nena
im going to miss the the start button.. Not the new one on windows 6.5+ but the one that was like a normal start button on the desktops... it also doesnt look like its keeping the hold down for options feature... hopefully they still make em with tons of reprogammable buttons which seems to be getting phased out as well.. I guess im just nitpicking... I might go back to windows mobile a year from now
Originally Posted by bamez
when does this drop? i need a full review. Got about 25 days left with my Samsung Galaxy S if i wanna exchange it for this.
Originally Posted by bamez
when does this drop? i need a full review. Got about 25 days left with my Samsung Galaxy S if i wanna exchange it for this.
I saw it on SD, but i'm sure you can look it up on sprintusers.comOriginally Posted by MisterP0315
Originally Posted by RustyShackleford
Sprint is lifting the restriction on Andriod phones for an extra $10 a month, so it would be fair to assume that they would allow some sort of access to WP7.Originally Posted by Rell
Originally Posted by RustyShackleford
Sprint think they got me cornered because of my $30 Sero plan, I can only upgrade to Windows Mobile phones. They think they're hurting me, well the tables have turned![]()
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Im on SERO too, Im about 99% sure that they gon block us from WP7 tho. They gonna block ALL the new smartphones tryin to strong-arm SERO users off their plans....smh
^WHERE DID YOU SEE THAT AT?
I saw it on SD, but i'm sure you can look it up on sprintusers.comOriginally Posted by MisterP0315
Originally Posted by RustyShackleford
Sprint is lifting the restriction on Andriod phones for an extra $10 a month, so it would be fair to assume that they would allow some sort of access to WP7.Originally Posted by Rell
Originally Posted by RustyShackleford
Sprint think they got me cornered because of my $30 Sero plan, I can only upgrade to Windows Mobile phones. They think they're hurting me, well the tables have turned![]()
![]()
Im on SERO too, Im about 99% sure that they gon block us from WP7 tho. They gonna block ALL the new smartphones tryin to strong-arm SERO users off their plans....smh
^WHERE DID YOU SEE THAT AT?
[h1]Samsung Cetus Windows Phone 7 Bound for AT&T[/h1]
File under: News
By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 1-Aug-10 | 3 Comments
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It looks like AT&T, as the premier carrier of Windows Phone 7, will soon add the Samsung Cetus to its smartphone lineup. Thanks to specs listed by the Bluetooth SIG, we do know some details about Samsung's offering, with a model number of SGH-i917--model numbers ending in a "7" are usually AT&T-bound.
The specs listed by the Bluetooth SIG for the Cetus include:
-Windows Phone 7-based
-800×480 4.0″ AMOLED full touchscreen display
-5 megapixel camera
-802.11b/g/n
-Bluetooth
-FM Radio
-Front-facing camera
We'll have to see if Samsung will bless its Windows Phone 7 offering with the same Super AMOLED touchscreen that's found on the company's Android Galaxy S models.
It will have at least a 1GHz processor......the pic isn't the actually phone.
[h1]Samsung Cetus Windows Phone 7 Bound for AT&T[/h1]
File under: News
By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 1-Aug-10 | 3 Comments
![]()
It looks like AT&T, as the premier carrier of Windows Phone 7, will soon add the Samsung Cetus to its smartphone lineup. Thanks to specs listed by the Bluetooth SIG, we do know some details about Samsung's offering, with a model number of SGH-i917--model numbers ending in a "7" are usually AT&T-bound.
The specs listed by the Bluetooth SIG for the Cetus include:
-Windows Phone 7-based
-800×480 4.0″ AMOLED full touchscreen display
-5 megapixel camera
-802.11b/g/n
-Bluetooth
-FM Radio
-Front-facing camera
We'll have to see if Samsung will bless its Windows Phone 7 offering with the same Super AMOLED touchscreen that's found on the company's Android Galaxy S models.
It will have at least a 1GHz processor......the pic isn't the actually phone.