Samsung Omnia HD Gains JB1 Firmware Update [Omnia HD Update Available via PC Studio 7, Offers Kinetic Scrolling, Faster Web Browser]

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13 Feb 2010

By way of a brief update for those of you who with the Samsung Omnia HD smartphone as you can now get your hands on the new JB1 firmware which, aside from offering numerous bug fixes and enhancements, also brings kinetic scrolling to the Omnia HD (though only to certain parts of the UI).


Aside from kinetic scrolling the Samsung Omnia HD JB1 firmware update also tweaks the Omnia HD’s camera whilst also enhancing the responsiveness of the Omnia HD’s web browser but, by way of a word of warning, as the update will see your phone left with a mere 17MB of free memory (rather than the 30MB you will have had free pre-update) you may find that your Omnia HD struggles somewhat under heavy loading – that said, we’re not seeing any user reports confirming this just yet so perhaps the drastic cut in free memory isn’t going to have the impact one readily assume it should.

The Samsung Omnia HD JB1 firmware update, which has just been made available, can be obtained via PC Studio 7 but, in light of the above, we’d strongly suggest you ensure backup your phone prior to applying the new firmware (just in case). But you always backup devices prior to updates, right? Yeah, me too.



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3 Responses to Samsung Omnia HD Gains JB1 Firmware Update [Omnia HD Update Available via PC Studio 7, Offers Kinetic Scrolling, Faster Web Browser]

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dirgeoferamak

March 10th, 2010 at 4:47 pm

I wouldn't add any oil to a guitar that is a video game remote controller. The only reason why I wouldn't suggest this, is because it might make the controller not work. If you were really going to do something like this. Maybe use a little bit of WD40 or something, but if that doesn't work, I don't think you should use any more.

I would probably use a little bit, if you aren't worried about the guitar breaking.

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bsghost123

March 20th, 2010 at 8:50 am

Yes, it should. Although I find it curious that Apple doesn't offer a Snow Leopard version of the Battery Update. Perhaps it's coming soon…?

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John

March 28th, 2010 at 11:41 pm

i think the ford is more nimble and has better mpg

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