Mobiledia: Cell Phones
Trending: Strategies & Solutions | Apple | Social Media | Reports | Legal Follow Us:

Home > Mobile News > Samsung News > Samsung I7110 Symbian Smartphone with Pedestrian Navigator

Samsung I7110 Symbian Smartphone with Pedestrian Navigator


Samsung I7110 Symbian Smartphone with Pedestrian Navigator Photo 1

By Allen Tsai | Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:37 am

Samsung Electronics today announced the I7110, a slim smartphone based on S60 and Symbian OS.

Top News

Sprint Comes Up Short on IPhone

Apple Not Improving Factory Conditions, Teen Worker Says

Hackers Get Greedy, Extorts Symantec

Apple Locks in Customer Loyalty, Edge Over Rivals

Apps Boost U.S. Jobs, But Benefits Mostly Overseas

More News >
The I7110 offers a 2.6-inch AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen and geo-tagging and navigation capabilities. With Pedestrian Navigator, the handset functions in pedestrian and driving modes in 10 cities such as Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Helsinki, London, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris and Rome.

The FM transmitter lets drivers receive voice navigation via car speakers.

Users can take high-resolution photos with the 5.0-megapixel camera with auto-focus, LED flash and Smile Shot and Blink Shot functions. It supports advanced video recording and play features in multi-codec formats such as DivX.

The I7110 is based on Symbian OS v9.3 and S60 3rd Edition. Users can choose from thousands of applications from the S60 applications library. An 8-way optical mouse offers convenient mobile browsing.

The smartphone has HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, 50MB of internal memory with a microSD slot to store content up to 16GB, and a 1200 mAh battery with up to 11 hours of talk time.

"The introduction of I7110 is a testament of our strategic focus on the open OS phone portfolio," said Geesung Choi, President of Samsung Mobile. "With a strong partnership with Symbian and the increased momentum in the smartphone market, Samsung will continue to offer a wide selection of mobile phones meeting the needs and lifestyles of today's consumers."

The Samsung I7110 will be available in Russia from November 2008 and other markets shortly thereafter.


Posted In: Samsung (527) | Symbian (106)


Related News


Slimmer Galaxy S3 to Take on IPhone 5

Slimmer Galaxy S3 to Take on IPhone 5

Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:09 pm | By
Samsung's ultra-slim Galaxy S3's sleeker design and other rumored features could directly compete with Apple's iPhone 5 when released this spring.




Advertisement



Apple, Samsung Escalate Patent Battle in Australia

Apple, Samsung Escalate Patent Battle in Australia

Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:53 am | By
Apple is widening its patent case against Samsung in Australia, suggesting the lawsuit between the two competitors is going to intensify before any resolution.




Samsung Delays Galaxy S3 as Profits Soar

Samsung Delays Galaxy S3 to Sustain Momentum

Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:00 pm | By
Samsung will delay the release of the Galaxy S3 smartphone until later this year, banking on the success of current offerings to produce strong sales well into 2012.




EU Probes Samsung, May Derail Patent Lawsuits

EU Probes Samsung, May Derail Patent Lawsuits

Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:21 pm | By
The European Commission is investigating whether Samsung's use of patents to sue Apple breaks EU antitrust rules, a development that may put the company's expanding cases and other companies' court actions in jeopardy.




Samsung Launches Hybrid Galaxy Note

Samsung Launches Hybrid Galaxy Note

Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:38 pm | By
Samsung will launch its Galaxy Note tablet in the U.S. through AT&T on Feb. 19, with a $300 price tag, a move which will introduce a hybrid product into the highly competitive mobile device market.



Related Phones


Samsung Illusion Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket Samsung Exhibit 2 4G Samsung Transform Ultra
Samsung Illusion Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket Samsung Exhibit 2 4G Samsung Transform Ultra
Verizon T-Mobile AT&T T-Mobile Sprint

More Phones: Samsung | Symbian


Editorials & Opinion

The Future of mHealth: Doctors Use Gadgets to Improve Healthcare

By Janet Maragioglio
The Future of mHealth: Doctors Use Gadgets to Improve Healthcare Doctors and nurses are turning to tablets and smartphones to aid their everyday work, as a new generation of medical professionals lean on gadgets to make healthcare more efficient and cost-effective.
The Future of mHealth: Putting Patients in the Driver's Seat The Future of mHealth: Putting Patients in the Driver's Seat
NUTS: Facebook Preps for IPO, Apple Edges Out Samsung NUTS: Facebook Preps for IPO, Apple Edges Out Samsung
The Score: Facebook Soars on IPO, But Air Gets Thin The Score: Facebook Soars on IPO, But Air Gets Thin

Follow Us

Mobiledia.com RSS Feed Mobiledia on Google+ Mobiledia on Tumblr

Mobiledia News In Your Inbox





Most Popular


Companies News

Apple News Apple News
AT&T News AT&T News
Google News Google News
HP News HP News
HTC News HTC News
LG News LG News
Microsoft News Microsoft News
Motorola News Motorola News
Nokia News Nokia News
RIM News RIM News
Samsung News Samsung News
Sony Ericsson News Sony Ericsson News
Sprint News Sprint News
T-Mobile News T-Mobile News
Verizon News Verizon News

Editorials & Opinion

Is This Thing On? Is This Thing On?
News Under the Sun News Under the Sun
The Score The Score

Business News

Finance News Finance News
Mergers & Acquisitions News Mergers & Acquisitions News
Politics News Politics News
Strategies & Solutions News Strategies & Solutions News

Gadgets & Gear News

Innovations & 
Inventions News Innovations & Inventions News
Luxury News Luxury News
New Releases New Releases

Legal News

Patents News Patents News
Policy News Policy News
Regulation News Regulation News

Lifestyle News

Arts & Entertainment News Arts & Entertainment News
Health & Safety News Health & Safety News
Off-Beat News Off-Beat News

Mobile News

Apps & Games News Apps & Games News
Mobile Payments News Mobile Payments News

Problems & Issues News

Crime & Punishment News Crime & Punishment News
Hacking News Hacking News
Viruses & Malware News Viruses & Malware News

Social Media News

Facebook News Facebook News
Twitter News Twitter News

News by Date

2011

Mobile News - January 2011 Jan
Mobile News - February 2011 Feb
Mobile News - March 2011 Mar
Mobile News - April 2011 Apr
Mobile News - May 2011 May
Mobile News - June 2011 Jun

Mobile News - July 2011 Jul
Mobile News - August 2011 Aug
Mobile News - September 2011 Sep
Mobile News - October 2011 Oct
Mobile News - November 2011 Nov
Mobile News - December 2011 Dec

2010

Mobile News - January 2010 Jan
Mobile News - February 2010 Feb
Mobile News - March 2010 Mar
Mobile News - April 2010 Apr
Mobile News - May 2010 May
Mobile News - June 2010 Jun

Mobile News - July 2010 Jul
Mobile News - August 2010 Aug
Mobile News - September 2010 Sep
Mobile News - October 2010 Oct
Mobile News - November 2010 Nov
Mobile News - December 2010 Dec

2009

Mobile News - January 2009 Jan
Mobile News - February 2009 Feb
Mobile News - March 2009 Mar
Mobile News - April 2009 Apr
Mobile News - May 2009 May
Mobile News - June 2009 Jun

Mobile News - July 2009 Jul
Mobile News - August 2009 Aug
Mobile News - September 2009 Sep
Mobile News - October 2009 Oct
Mobile News - November 2009 Nov
Mobile News - December 2009 Dec

2008

Mobile News - January 2008 Jan
Mobile News - February 2008 Feb
Mobile News - March 2008 Mar
Mobile News - April 2008 Apr
Mobile News - May 2008 May
Mobile News - June 2008 Jun

Mobile News - July 2008 Jul
Mobile News - August 2008 Aug
Mobile News - September 2008 Sep
Mobile News - October 2008 Oct
Mobile News - November 2008 Nov
Mobile News - December 2008 Dec

2007

Mobile News - January 2007 Jan
Mobile News - February 2007 Feb
Mobile News - March 2007 Mar
Mobile News - April 2007 Apr
Mobile News - May 2007 May
Mobile News - June 2007 Jun

Mobile News - July 2007 Jul
Mobile News - August 2007 Aug
Mobile News - September 2007 Sep
Mobile News - October 2007 Oct
Mobile News - November 2007 Nov
Mobile News - December 2007 Dec

2006

Mobile News - January 2006 Jan
Mobile News - February 2006 Feb
Mobile News - March 2006 Mar
Mobile News - April 2006 Apr
Mobile News - May 2006 May
Mobile News - June 2006 Jun

Mobile News - July 2006 Jul
Mobile News - August 2006 Aug
Mobile News - September 2006 Sep
Mobile News - October 2006 Oct
Mobile News - November 2006 Nov
Mobile News - December 2006 Dec



©2002-2012 Mobiledia Corp. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy