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UK: Orange have the i8910!

Categories: Orange, UK Retail
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009 at 7:16 AM

 

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GSMarena is reporting that the Samsung i8910 Omnia HD (to give it its full name!) is now available through Orange stores in the UK! Totally dependent on contract, you might pay between (approx) £100-300 up-front for the handset….

Of course this heavyweight handset is touting all things HD, and personally I can’t wait to get my hands on one – I’ve been doing quite a bit with HD of late, and am keen to see just what it can do – if it shares ANY of Samsungs TV heritage with HD, it could be awesome!

I’m off to find an Orange shop with one so I can go and grope touch the Handset :-)

You can find the i8910 on their website here.

[Story via: GSMarena / Image via: Orange.co.uk]

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