Samsung B7300 Windows Mobile smartphone unveiled
Among the likes of Samsung S8000, M8000 and Alias2 U750, here we have now the Samsung B7300 – another device that’s not yet officially announced by the South Korean manufacturer.
Unlike the three other handsets mentioned above, the B7300 is a smartphone running on Windows Mobile 6.1 (with TouchWiz UI on top).
The new device appears with China Mobile’s log on it, so it will most probably be released by the giant Chinese carrier in the near future.
Feature-wise, we know the B7300 has a 3MP camera, mini USB and MicroSD card slot.



Overall, Samsung B7300 looks like a mix between the Omnia HD and the S8300 UltraTouch.
No details yet about its availability in other markets besides the Chinese one.
Source: King Mobile via SlashPhone
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