Samsung Omnia W with Windows Phone Mango announced for Europe (and not only)
Samsung has officially introduced its first Windows Phone Mango handset: the Samsung Omnia W.
Obviously coming as the successor to the Omnia i8700 released in October 2010, the new Omnia W features a 3.7 inch WVGA Super AMOLED display, HSPA (14.4Mbps), Wi-Fi, GPS, 5MP rear camera with flash, VGA front-facing camera, 1.4GHz single-core processor, 512MB of RAM, and 8GB of internal memory.
Of course, the handset also offers Windows Phone-specific features – like Zune, Xbox Live, People Hub and Office Hub (with Windows Live Sky Drive, which offers 25GB of free storage).
Samsung says the Omnia W will be available starting next month across Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa – possibly at about the same time with AT&T’s Samsung Focus Flash (which has similar specs, and likely a similar design – Samsung didn’t show any photos of it yet, so we can’t be sure).
The price of the Omnia W has not been announced, but it could be around €400 (this is the price of HTC’s Radar, another Mango smartphone that’s in the same league as the new Omnia).
Via Press release
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