Samsung Omnia 7 gets Windows Phone 7
By Soumitra Mondal, Gaea News NetworkMonday, October 11, 2010
Samsung and LG are perhaps the arch rivals when it comes to the mobile phone segment. Samsung launched a Windows 7 phone, Omnia 7 without leaving any time for us to look at the new LG Optimus 7. The new member of Omnia family has its unique Super-AMOLED (Activex-Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) display with 1GHz Qualcomm’s QSD8250 processor. The new Omnia 7 is absolutely vibrant and rich in looks. With its stand out metallic look, new Omnia 7 will surely steal your heart. With a remarkably light weight body and nicely curved back side, this Samsung product is very handy and also fits in pocket without any trouble.
ARTICLE CONTINUED BELOWIt’s 4.0 Super-AMOLED, WVGA touch screen will give you very soothing experience for your eyes. Now you can game on for hours on the mobile phone without hurting your eyes. The Activex Organic Light Emitting Diode technology has been used as the back bone for its AMOLED display.
The phone camera comes with 5MP resolution with autofocus facility. 720P HD quality video recording is a treat to watch. This smart phone is offering Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity along with quad-band GSM and Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR for wireless file transfers. There is 8 GB of storage memory to store all your favorite music. A good battery life is expected with its AMOLED display.
Although Samsung has not decided its final price and shipping detail but, we expect it to cost nothing less than $500 for unlocked version.

