Samsung i8910

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Samsung i8910 HD
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Manufacturer Samsung
Compatible networks HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s / HSDPA 7.2 Mbit/s, EDGE/GPRS Class 12 Quad Band (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), UMTS Tri Band (900 / 1900 / 2100MHz)
Availability by country 2009
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions 123 x 59 x 12.9 mm
Weight 148g
Operating system Symbian OS v9.4 running S60 v5
CPU OMAP3430 CPU (ARM Cortex-A8 @600 MHz); 3D Graphics Hardware Accelerator by Texas Instruments
Memory 256 MB RAM
Storage 8 GB/16 GB internal
Removable storage microSDHC 32 GB max
Battery Li-Ion 1500 mAh
Data inputs Touchscreen
Display 3.7", 16 million colours, nHD (360x640) AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
Rear camera 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash[1]
Media Audio playback: MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, WMA
Video playback: MPEG-4 SP, H.264, RealVideo, WMV9, Flash Video, DivX, XviD
Connectivity WLAN 802.11b/g with DLNA, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0

Samsung i8910 HD (also known as Omnia HD and by model number GT-I8910, not to be confused with Samsung GT-I8190) is a multimedia smartphone manufactured by Samsung, first announced at MWC 2009 on February 18, 2009. The device is most noted for being the first phone capable of playing and recording 720p HD video.[2]

Features and capabilities

The HD comes in two versions: with 8 or 16 GB of integrated storage, both having a hot-swappable microSD card slot handling up to 32 GB. The i8910 HD is a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE handset with tri-band UMTS support, HSDPA (up to 7.2 Mbit/s) and HSUPA (up to 5.76 Mbit/s) support. The Australian release supports the UMTS 2100/900Mhz frequency band, making it dual band UMTS and operational on Optus' 'yes G' dual band network but not on Telstra's 'Next G' network, as that operates on the UMTS 850Mhz band only. In this instance the GSM network would be used (slower speeds, no video calls, etc.).

3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen

This handset comes with a 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen (instead of Resistive) having a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels, capable of displaying up to 16 million colors.(instead of LCD(16:9 aspect ratio)

8.1-megapixel camera with LED flash

It has an 8-megapixel camera with the industry-first 720p HD video recording at 24 frame/s. Other imaging assets include geotagging, face detection, smile detection and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) setting. The i8910 HD runs on Symbian (on Symbian s60 5th edition), with Samsung's TouchWiz interface.[3]** The camera at normal settings clicks photos at 4:3 aspect ratio. But can also click at 16:9 aspect ratio by downscaling to 6-megapixel (w6m).

Connectivity

The device offers Wi-Fi with DLNA, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, a standard microUSB port, a 3.5 mm audio jack and TV-out. A GPS receiver with S-GPS+Xtragps[1] is included, along with the optional Samsung Mobile Navigator by Route 66.

Other features

Firmware

Hobbyists have provided unofficial firmware updates.[5]

Windows Phone

Although this device is not based on either Windows Mobile or Windows Phone, in 2010, Microsoft successfully made a modification on this device to be able to run Windows Phone just before the official debut of Samsung's first Windows Phone smartphone, Omnia 7.[6][7][8][9] (The Windows Phone operating system can't run on the Omnia HD's original OMAP3 processor, as the WP7 handset had a Snapdragon-based processor.)

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://i8910hd.samsungmobile.com/spec
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  3. Hanlon, Joseph. (2009-06-18) Samsung launches Icon smartphones for Australia - Smartphones & PDA Phones. Cnet.com.au. Retrieved on 2013-12-08.
  4. "List of Nokia and Samsung devices compatible with different versions of Flash Lite".
  5. HX8 - the latest and greatest for the Samsung i8910 HD. Allaboutsymbian.com (2010-08-07). Retrieved on 2013-12-08.
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