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Original geschrieben von Marius227
Hm, ich hab 2 blaue und nen roten Pixel... ist das jetzt n gravierender defekt? Bisher sind sie mir ehrlichgesagt nie aufgefallen.
Also die habe ich nun auch gefunden :-(...
Ist es jetzt ein Defekt oder nen Software Bug???
ich habe die blauen und roten Pixel...(ein paar ) nur in diesem Wassereffekt Modus
Beim normalen tauchen die nicht auf ---ich habe da auch alle Varianten getestet
Mein erstes Gerät hatte die weissen Punkte , und das über dem ganzen Schirm
Hatte ich aber zurückgegeben.....Hmmmm Seltsam
Edit: Hab ich in einem anderen Blog entdeckt.....
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There has been no hiding from the fact that the Samsung i8910 Omnia HD has not been as widely available as one would expect at this stage. Remember, this is a handset that was released in the UK around the middle of May. Here we are, two months later and sim-free handsets are still hard to come by (well in the UK at least).
There may be a valid reason for this. According to GSMArena, the Samsung i8910 Omnia HD will effectively get a re-launch on 1st August selling for €540. They go on to say that mass production was stopped shortly after the soft launch “for some i-dotting and t-crossing to take place”.
Now exactly what that means is anyone’s guess. Could Samsung have taken the phone back to the drawing board for some (minor) internal changes? Or are the changes all related to firmware? We recently saw the IG2 firmware release that has enabled AAC audio when using video recording. That particular firmware is currently localised to the Italian market, but maybe Samsung are including a version of this to ship in all handsets?
At this moment in time, one can only guess what exactly Samsung wanted to fix before the handset received wider availability. However, it is interesting that some of the major mobile phone websites out there (like GSMArena and All About Symbian) refuse to publish reviews until they get hands-on with final sim-free i8910 HD handsets.
We received an email from Samsung PR yesterday apologising for the delay in sending out handsets to Omnia HD Ambassadors. They attributed the delay to the following: “The delay has occurred because of an update to the software being used, and Samsung want to ensure that you have the newest software during your use of the handset.” This is likely to mean that the bug squashing is related to software rather than hardware changes. After all, how much of an uproar from the early adopters would there be, if newer versions of the phone had some ‘enhanced’ features. Anyway, there’s not too long to find out now. We should be getting our handset within the next couple of weeks (fingers crossed!)