1. A new Samsung device with more power than Omnia HD. Capacitive touch and OLED screen. 2. Samsung introducing "Samsung OS". It is a custom made OS, not Windows Mobile and not Symbian based. 3. Coming out in 6 days. 4. It has a cool 3D interface, very smooth and buttery.
Here is a video of the cubic interface running on WinMo. I have to say that it does look pretty nightmarish to use. Hopefully what is portrayed in the video is just a development build.
HP's Jon Rubenstein told us that his company wanted to veer in a new direction, and veer it surely did -- the HP Veer 4G will arguably be the smallest fully-functional smartphone on the market when it goes on sale May 15th.
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1. A new Samsung device with more power than Omnia HD. Capacitive touch and OLED screen.
2. Samsung introducing "Samsung OS". It is a custom made OS, not Windows Mobile and not Symbian based.
3. Coming out in 6 days.
4. It has a cool 3D interface, very smooth and buttery.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTeuHFG3Pv0
Here is a video of the cubic interface running on WinMo. I have to say that it does look pretty nightmarish to use. Hopefully what is portrayed in the video is just a development build.
Wow! That is even worse than the original Omnia, responsiveness-wise! But the specs are enticing.
I'd say its better than the original Omia, responsive-wise.