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Samsung Omnia Pro 4 announced in Germany

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, August 23rd, 2010 at 1:18 AM

Samsung Omnia Pro 4 announced in Germany

Although all of us wait for the first Windows Phone 7 to hit the market, that doesn’t stop Samsung from launching the still well-working Windows Mobile 6.5 devices around the world. That said, the Korean company announced the Omnia Pro 4 (B7350) smartphone in Germany, where interested users will be able to grab it for 300 EUR (about $380) sans any strings attached.

As you may know, the Omnia Pro 4 was announced in June alongside Omnia Pro 5, two Bada-powered phones (Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro) and Galaxy 3 (I5800). It has a candybar form factor, sporting a full QWERTY keyboard a la BlackBerry and such things as 2.62-inch QVGA touchscreen, 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, HSPA and WiFi connectivity, GPS, 3.5mm headset jack and a microSD memory card slot. Windows Mobile 6.5.3 is running the show and there’s also the Office Mobile 2010 suite pre-installed on the device.

Unfortunately, the Samsung Omnia Pro 4 won’t be upgradable to Windows Phone 7 so you should buy this only in case you’re super-satisfied with the existing WinMo experience…

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