According
to a blog post
at Expansys' staff blog, Samsung is working on two new Windows Mobile
Professional smartphones. The so called/code-named "Samsung Louve" is said to
look very much like an
HTC TyTN II as
well as it features a tilting screen, a 3.2 megapixel camera and it's running
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, while the customized UI is said to be
similar to the Samsung
SGH-i900 Omnia.
The so called/code-named "Samsung Pivot" is said to be
Samsung's SGH-i780
follower and, according to Expansys, the Pivot will be one of the first (maybe
Samsung's first) Windows Mobile smartphones to feature Microsoft's upcoming
Windows
Mobile 6.5 OS.
The Pivot will be equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash (most likely
something similar to the Omnia's 5 megapixel autofocus camera), a QWERTY
thumb-keyboard, AGPS, Bluetooth, WiFi and host of other features.
Expansys hasn't unveiled any further information of this new smartphones nor has
Samsung (in)officially announced them yet. However, Samsung might announce them
during the next month's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from where we will
report.
Cheers ~ Arne
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