Verizon’s Samsung Omnia is now $50 cheaper
Samsung Omnia is not widely available across the US (it will be starting December 8), yet Verizon Wireless has already decided to cut its price from $249.99 to $199.99 (a 2-yr contract agreement is obviously required).
Needless to say, this is good news for all those who have pondered on buying the Omnia but felt the $250 price tag is a little too high.
The handset’s no-contract price has remained the same, $439.99, so if you don’t need a new Verizon agreement but do want an Omnia, you’ll still have to pay quite a lot.
But hey, the Omnia is by no means an ordinary device, so I think many US customers will be quite happy with it, regardless of the way they choose to buy it.
With the new price, Samsung’s new handset might actually become a commercial hit and soon be out of stock – like Verizon’s HTC Touch Pro currently is, despite the fact that, with a 2-yr contract agreement, it’s sold for a steep $349.
Source: Verizon Wireless
Enjoyed the story? Get the news and updates as we publish them. For instant updates as we press the "Publish" button, click here to follow us on Twitter . To subscribe to RSS News Feed click here , for daily e-mail updates click here .If you liked the post, you might find these interesting too:
- Verizon’s Omnia II appears on Samsung’s website
- HTC Touch Pro, Samsung Omnia and others confirmed for Verizon, pics leaked
- White Samsung Omnia II to hit Verizon in July?
- Samsung Omnia Pro B7330 pictures and specs leaked
- HTC Touch Pro finally available from Verizon, kind of expensive
« Microsoft and Blockbuster to offer mobile movie servicesFacebook messaging available for Symbian handsets; Java and Windows Mobile to follow »


