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Samsung roadmap leaks again, adds a WP7 handset to the mix

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18 August, 2011

Samsung Android Bada Windows Phone Touch UI Rumor

Last week a few bits and pieces of the Samsung smartphone roadmap leaked and now we add more pieces to the puzzle.

We just got the expected release dates for most of the smartphones and the two tablets as well as a whole new addition to the Samsung lineup that will, reportedly, be running on Windows Phone 7.

So obviously Samsung hasn't given up on Windows Phone 7 just yet and it will be releasing the I8350 Omnia W sometimes this year. It will probably be running WP7 Mango on a 1GHz CPU and will be built around a 3.7" display. The rest of the Omnia W features that we know at this stage include a 5 MP camera, WiFi and GPS.

Here's what the whole picture looks like, now that we've added the extra info. The numbers in brackets show the target release week for each of the handsets. Make note, we're currently in the 33rd week of 2011.


Android smartphones

Samsung I9250 (W48) - 4.65" SuperAMOLED of HD resolution (1280x720 pixels), Android Ice Cream sandwich, 5 MP camera.

The Samsung I9220 (W43) - 4.3-inch Super AMOLED of HD resolution (1280x720 pixels), Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, 1.4 Ghz dual-core processor, 8-megapixel camera.

The Samsung I9210 (W48) - 4.5" WVGA SuperAMOLED, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, 4G connectivity, 16 GB of memory, 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n, 1750 mAh battery.

The Samsung I8150 (W40) - 3.7" WVGA LCD, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, 1.4GHz processor, HSDPA, 4GB of memory, microSD support, 5 megapixel camera with 720p video recording, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, DLNA, GPS and FM radio.

Samsung B5510 (W41) - 2.8" display, Android 2.2.2 Froyo, 800MHz processor, QWERTY keyboard, 3 megapixel camera, FM radio, WiFi.

Samsung S5610 (W42) - 2.4" QVGA display, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, 5 megapixel camera, 150 MB storage, HSDPA.

The Samsung GT-S5360 (W42) - 3" QVGA screen, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, 2 megapixel camera.

Samsung P6200 (W44) - 7" Super AMOLED of SVGA resolution (1024 x 600 pixels), Android Honeycomb, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, 3 megapixel and 2 megapixel cameras.

Samsung P6210 (W44) - Wi-Fi-only version of the P6200.

Bada smartphones

Samsung S8600 Wave III (W47) - 4" Super AMOLED, Bada 2.0, 5 megapixel camera, Bleutooth 3.0, 3 GB storage.

Samsung S7250 Wave M - 3.5" HVGA display, Bada 2.0, Bleutooth 3.0, NFC.

Samsung S5380 (W47) - 3.2" display, Bada 2.0, Bleutooth 3.0, 2 megapixel camera.

Windows Phone smartphones

Samsung i8350 Omnia W (October) - 3.7" WVGA display, Windows Phone 7.1 Mango, 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth.

Boy, are we in for some real treats from the Koreans, or what?

Source (in Italian)

Thanks, r4yN, for sending this in

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  • AnonD-20713
  • UFI
  • 04 Sep 2011

So now that we know the i9220 is the Galaxy Note we know these specs are wrong.

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  • aDN.Engineers
  • kAn
  • 22 Aug 2011

Go Sammie Go.......perhaps the competiton will take this as a wakeup call as Samsung continues its onslaught of hi-end to entry level phones as well as pushing out new WP7 devices. We're still awaiting a top-end qwerty slider but are enjoying this ma...

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  • Gem86
  • nid
  • 19 Aug 2011

I expect no different when an open-source OS is pitted against closed OS'es like WP7 (or iOS). There is no way WP7 will be able to keep up, any Android developer can and will always renew and innovate faster because it is far more secure (larger mark...

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