The Samsung i8910 HD is almost undeniably the largest-display S60 device ever produced and one of the most heavily-spec’d smartphones ever made for any platform, featuring a huge 3.7-inch 640 x 360 capacitive AMOLED touchscreen, 8mp camera, an S60-specific implementation of the Samsung TouchWiz with 3D enhancements, and HSUPA.
The bottomline is that if this phone does not get you all excited, S60 definitely is not your thing. Thanks to Orange UK’s retail launch of the device, Brits are getting really lucky anyways. You can now grab this handheld for a very affordable £97.50 (about $151) on a £35 per month plan, which seems like a pittance to pay for one of the real hugely stylish (pun intended!) handsets of 2009.

Samsung i8910 HD
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Google today announced the latest beta version of Google Sync for the S60 mobile platform. This new Google Sync version allows users to wirelessly sync contacts and calendar information between their mobile device and their desktop Google account.
Google’s latest Beta Sync version also provides push-based, real-time, two-way syncing, so changes made on the device are reflected online, and vice versa, all within the matter of a few minutes. The beta software is available for free download and requires additional software from Nokia to be installed, as well.
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The Samsung i8910 HD is almost undeniably the largest-display S60 device ever produced and one of the most heavily-spec’d smartphones ever made for any platform, featuring a huge 3.7-inch 640 x 360 capacitive AMOLED touchscreen, 8mp camera, an S60-specific implementation of the Samsung TouchWiz with 3D enhancements, and HSUPA.
The bottomline is that if this phone does not get you all excited, S60 definitely is not your thing. Thanks to Orange UK’s retail launch of the device, Brits are getting really lucky anyways. You can now grab this handheld for a very affordable £97.50 (about $151) on a £35 per month plan, which seems like a pittance to pay for one of the real hugely stylish (pun intended!) handsets of 2009.

Samsung i8910 Orange UK
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Google has now created a YouTube application for Windows Mobile and S60 3rd Edition handsets. This lets users easily search for videos, check out the most viewed, recently added and top rated categories too. The application will then play the selected video on the full screen.
This useful app, though, does not allow users to upload their videos. The YouTube application for S60 and WinMo handsets is available online for free. You can find a link to it from your mobile YouTube homepage. This service is now available in the UK, Ireland, the US, Australia and New Zealand.
Source: PhoneScoop