Today Verizon Wireless announced that it will be selling the Samsung Omnia. The Omnia, which was first announced earlier this year, includes Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface as well as Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Features include a 3.2-inch wide touch display, GPS, stereo Bluetooth, WiFi, and 8 GB of internal memory plus a memory card slot. It has a 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus, geo-tagging, auto-panorama, stabilizer, face detection, smile detection, and video editing. FM radio and auto-rotation round out the features. The Omnia will be one of the first phones able to access Verizon’s new VZAppsZone, where users can discover and download third-party content. The Omnia will be available via sales channels starting November 26 and in Verizon Wireless retail stores on December 8. It will cost $250 after rebate with new agreement.
Verizon Wireless Announces the Samsung Omnia
November 27th, 2008 · Source [Samsung] · 1 Comment
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1 Spoteria // Nov 28, 2008 at 2:50 am
if you are thinking of buying a or replacing a phone. The Samsung Omnia is a choice phone to get. It has lots of features packed into this phone. I like the vibe tonz especially. It makes you feel like text message and dialing on push buttons.
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