Samsung's i750 surfaces on FCC's site
It's been a long time coming, but Samsung's i750 smartphone that we saw
back in March last year has finally made its way to the US -- well, at least to the FCC website. It's very similar to
Samsung's own i730 except that it replaces the QWERTY keyboard
with a numeric keypad, the EV-DO with EDGE, the 1.3 megapixel camera with a 2 megapixel one, and the SD slot with
TransFlash. So we guess that is mixing it up quite a bit, but the form factor has remained the same, Bluetooth and WiFi
are still here, and unfortunately so is the OS -- Windows Mobile 2003 SE is still alive on this phone which doesn't even
have a ship date yet.
[Via phoneArena]
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where does the sim card go?
Sim is inserted here http://www.mobile-review.com/review/image/samsung/i750/pic012.jpg
looks incredibly like the back on the k700i except with a smaller camera
Why is it so unfortunate to have a Windows Mobile OS? I'm assuming that engadget is the land of Mac fanboys?
"Why is it so unfortunate to have a Windows Mobile OS? I'm assuming that engadget is the land of Mac fanboys?"
I think the problem is taht the PDA has the OLD Win OS (WM 2003), when the NEW Win OS (WM5) is available on a lot of PDAs
Wow, nice, a little late, tho, but excellent features,