Samsung Genio S3650. Monday, ruddy Monday

Posted in Samsung Phones on September 28th, 2009

Another Monday morning, another phone designed for the yoof. Step up to the crowded plate, the Samsung Genio Touch.
Now, call us cynical, but why is it that any phone that’s being targeted – in the marketing spiels of the phone manufacturers – towards this yoof, just so happens to be cheap and, well, a little [...]

Samsung S5600 Preston. Orange faced woman of a phone

Posted in S-series, Samsung Phones, tocco on August 7th, 2009

Ah, Preston… it’s one of those places that brings back warm fuzzy memories for us. Reminds of of our northern routes. Of all the casual violence, cheap trebles, orange-faced women and a music scene stuck in about 1998. All very nostalgic indeed. What’s slightly confusing though… no, scratch that. What’s utterly baffling is why a [...]

Samsung Pixon 12. 12 isn’t the magic number

Posted in General, Pixon, Samsung Phones on July 8th, 2009

We’ve never quite been taken by so-called camera phones. Cameras on phones – yes. That is, cameras that take half decent pictures that can be uploaded onto a social networking site, or that can be passed around a pub on the phone itself just to remind everyone of a particularly funny / embarrassing moment. But [...]

Samsung i7500. Googlegooglegoogleonaphone!

Posted in General, I-Series on July 7th, 2009

Google, Google, Google… we just can’t get enough of them, to be honest. Many – maybe even most – people, when asked to name the most influential / inspiring / innovative / etc. technology, will automatically holler back ‘Apple.’ But for us, it’s Google. Perhaps they suffer from not being involved in the construction [...]

Samsung Jet S8000. Goodness cubed

Posted in General, S-series, Samsung Phones on July 3rd, 2009

In this line of work you very quickly come to be wary of gimmicks. All too often phone manufacturers will try and persuade you that they’ve created something new / ground-breaking / never-seen-before, but when it comes down to it, all they’ve done is given you the option to create new emoticons, or have [...]

Samsung Omnia 2 i8000. Hey good looking

Posted in General, I-Series, Omnia Series on July 2nd, 2009

In that lovely baffling style that all mobile phone producers share, Samsung recently announced the follow up to the i900 Omnia: the Samsung Omnia 2… because we all know the number after 900 is 8000, right?
Anyway, it looks like this is going to be one hell of a phone. And we mean that in both [...]

Samsung Omnia Lite B7300. Lite done rite

Posted in Omnia Series on June 30th, 2009

For those of you who follow the mobile phone world closely, you’ll know that Samsung have been announcing, revealing and showing off phones all over the place recently. Eager, it seems, to haul themselves back to the forefront of the market after months of slippage, The Omnia won’t be one to catapult them up the [...]

Samsung Omnia Pro B7610. Shiny bright monster

Posted in Omnia Series, Samsung Phones on June 30th, 2009

Not only does is the screen of the upcoming Samsung Omnia Pro monster-sized (3.5″, 480×800 pixel display, 16m colour WVGA resolution) it’s also monster-coloured. That’s assuming you realise, of course, that monsters are all extremely bright and clearly coloured. All the monsters I’ve ever met have been…
The reason the screen’s so special on this thing [...]

Samsung S3500 review A Quality Phone

Posted in S-series on April 5th, 2009

When I first heard that Samsung S3500 was expected to be a low cost mobile phone, I found it very difficult to believe. The phone looks so stylish and sleek and reminiscent of some of Samsung’s high end phones. I would have easily believed that this phone was a successor to one of the premier [...]

Samsung Omnia HD i8910 review. The Fabulous HD Phone

Posted in I-Series on April 4th, 2009

Samsung Omnia HD i8910 has caught my heart with its 3.7 inch screen. This phone has fabulous camera features. To start with, it has an 8 mp camera. wow! And HD video recording. Super wow! This is definitely one of the most interesting mobile phones I have ever seen. Samsung Omnia HD i8910 uses the [...]