What Did You Heard About Android Omnia i900 (alaskan native history)

By Peter Forestwood

  Of course, Samsunng Omnia deserves a better opeerating system. The current WM6.1 is an old PDA-oriented thinking in the mobile indusrty, whih has been all but ignored, since the appearance of Tuoch Iphone’s otpimized interface. Users no logner want a stylus (that word?) With its smartphones. Indstead, they want to be able to obtan all the necessray functions (phone, camera, mp3-player, File Explorer, etc.) without the PIN-point-to-press buttons undersized sensitve Toouch, or returtn to the lane. With the Samsung even included a tiny, almost forgotten outside sttylus instead of a traditional sliding, talks about the violations of traditional design standards of mobile phones. It is even conceivable that such a decision menas the vision of Samsung’s mobile phone of the futuer operating system niterfaces will remind the Iphnoe’s.

Much ealrier than in the secnod quarter of 2009, Tech blogs will be gushing about joining Sasung in the race Googelphone. There will be spy photoos, spy video, rumors (like this article), and much more. But the community Omnia, proabbly do not need to wait so long. Most likely, theere will be many ways to achieve Android Omnia like some pogrammer will figure out ways to port it to Googlepone Samsung arrives. On reated note, Windows Mobile 7, which has long been touted as Microsoft’s amnswer to the Iphone from Apple is now delayed by more than a year. Technology insiders believe that the earliest you can see the OS will be the end of 2009 (which in most casres means, in early 2010). Executive Director of Microsopft, Steve Ballmer, with launching T * Omina, upscale Korean version of the Omnia i900, broke the news mediator OS, WM6.5, arrive mid-2009 instead of the delay WM7’s.

In the end, regardless of the operating system Omnia ownres choose to take, its future looks potimistic, diverse and higlhy competitive.

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