Sprint has shown the first public acknowledgment of carrying the Instinct HD, tucked away in their Premier Connection newsletter recently. Between the Best Buy pricing leaks and the hands-on pictures, we…
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The upcoming Instinct HD aka Samsung Dash has been caught in the wild. The all-touchscreen phone got the FCC clearance and at this point I don’t see a reason why additional wait…
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One very huge banner of Samsung on the front of the CTIA Wireless 2009 convention center reveals an unannounced Samsung touchscreen phone. We might be wrong, but this photograph very closely resembles the rumored M810, which is a successor of the Samsung Instinct.
The only difference here seems to be that the M810 appears more rounded and less angular than the Instinct. The company has smartly camouflaged the carrier logo on the banner, but wild rumor-mongers insist that the M810 is slated for Sprint. The color scheme on the interface also somehow seems to suggest Sprint……..What do you say?
Source: PhoneScoop
Samsung recently announced that it had shipped more than 5 million of its touchscreen F480 mobile phone units. The company now claims to hold 25% of the world’s touchscreen mobile phone market. Most of the touchscreen devices shipped recently use Samsung’s very own TouchWIZ UI, though some models for North America, such as the Instinct, do not use that interface.
Well, we are waiting to see what kind of UI the company would bring to Android. Would they be using the selfsame TouchWIZ technology on Google’s platform or would they go for Android’s own native interface, such as the thing we see on the HTC Dream and HTC Magic? Maybe they will introduce their technology. After all, Samsung has brought it to Windows Mobile and Symbian as well, right? Well, let us wait and watch for more.

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