Samsung Omnia M GT-S7530 priced at €299.99 in Italy
Samsung officially introduced the Omnia M GT-S7530 Windows Phone handset at the end of last week, but didn’t say how much it would cost.
Now, Eprice Italy has it that the new Omnia costs €299.99. That’s quite expensive, considering the fact that the Nokia Lumia 710 can be had for slightly less, and offers more advanced features (including more RAM, and a faster CPU). Of course, the final price of Samsung’s latest Windows Phone product might be lower – it wouldn’t be the first time when a retailer is asking more than it should for a phone.
Running Windows Phone 7.5, the Omnia M S7530 sports a 4 inch WVGA display, and comes with HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, 5MP rear camera, VGA front-facing camera, 384MB of RAM, 1GHz single-core processor, 4GB of internal memory, and 25GB of free online storage (provided on Windows Live SkyDrive).
Via Plaffo, WMPowerUser
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