Apparently, Samsung has high hopes for the platform Windows Mobile. As the saying goes, Android is well, but sales of smartphones in the WinMo IV in the last quarter even surpassed the legendary iPhone and iPhone 3G.
According to Expansys, now Samsung is actively developing two new phones on the platform of Windows Mobile. These models Louve and Pivot, which will likely run on Windows Mobile Professional. According to preliminary data, the first model is very similar to the HTC TyTN II and also has a slanted screen. With regard to the user interface, the Louve recalls another model from Samsung - SGH-i780 Omnia (pictured). They say that the model has reportedly boasts 3.2-megapixel camera, but it or not, is hard to say.
According to the plan of Samsung, Pivot model must come to replace the SGH-i780. Most likely, it will be the first Smartphone Samsung, which will run under Windows Mobile 6.5. The device has a 5-megapixel the camera, keyboard QWERTY. As with most mobile devices such class, Pivot supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, aGPS, and has several other great functionality.
It is not clear when the Louve and Pivot will see the light, as the author of this message to Expansys do not know, but visitors of the exhibition Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona will be able to read them. However, while these are only unconfirmed information.
According to Expansys, now Samsung is actively developing two new phones on the platform of Windows Mobile. These models Louve and Pivot, which will likely run on Windows Mobile Professional. According to preliminary data, the first model is very similar to the HTC TyTN II and also has a slanted screen. With regard to the user interface, the Louve recalls another model from Samsung - SGH-i780 Omnia (pictured). They say that the model has reportedly boasts 3.2-megapixel camera, but it or not, is hard to say.
According to the plan of Samsung, Pivot model must come to replace the SGH-i780. Most likely, it will be the first Smartphone Samsung, which will run under Windows Mobile 6.5. The device has a 5-megapixel the camera, keyboard QWERTY. As with most mobile devices such class, Pivot supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, aGPS, and has several other great functionality.
It is not clear when the Louve and Pivot will see the light, as the author of this message to Expansys do not know, but visitors of the exhibition Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona will be able to read them. However, while these are only unconfirmed information.