Recent Comments:
FCC Fridays {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 30th 2008 12:25PM the i910 is CDMA...so not AT&T.
FCC Fridays {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 29th 2008 11:52PM I think that the SCH-i910 is the CDMA version of the OMNIA because:
The FCCID of the OMNIA is A3LSGHI900 and the FCCID of the i910 is A3LSGHI910.
the i910 has WLAN, Bluetooth, EvDO, is in the same shape as the OMNIA, and both are made by Samsung. I wonder who might be getting this device and I wonder how it will compare to the Touch Diamond. I really like how the Omnia had both onboard flash and a microSD card... no idea what the CDMA version may hold.
(this is just a guess on my part....would love to see it come out soon to compete with the HTC product that I was originally looking to buy.)
Why havent they done this ? {Blog Maverick}
Oct 30th 2005 1:04PM To put it simply, I feel like the cable companies and phone companies still don't know what they want to be when they grow up and are extremely reluctant to think beyond basic programming options. It wasn't that long ago that a popular phone company decided to provide an unlimited long distance option that wouldn't break the bank. *coughqwestcough*. Until they stop being scared of their own shadows, I think you'll see this same "hands-over-face-la-la-la-la I can't hear you" outlook these companies seem to take when subscribers want new and better services.









