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Vodafone ready to roll out LiMo-powered Samsung handset

Vodafone ready to roll out LiMo-powered Samsung handset

LiMo isn’t exactly the most popular operating system for cellphones and smartphones out there, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t any good. We have whiff of news that Vodafone will be offering a new LiMo-powered Samsung smartphone known as the I8330 H2 before this summer is over, where you will get the LiMo R3 OS alongside a full touchscreen display, a 1GHz processor (Snapdragon, perhaps?), an 8-megapixel camera with full HD video recording capability, GPS navigation support, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity alongside HSDPA compatibility to help you stay connected regardless of where you are, as long as you are within vicinity of a strong signal. We do hope that the design does not disappoint at all, and that battery life is able to keep up with all the features crammed in.

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