It’s half twelve, it’s time to stop what you’re doing, and tuck into all the latest tech stories. They’re all rounded up for you right here in the lunchtime lowdown, so read on to get in the know on the double!
It’s half twelve, it’s time to stop what you’re doing, and tuck into all the latest tech stories. They’re all rounded up for you right here in the lunchtime lowdown, so read on to get in the know on the double!
Got your eyes on the Samsung Omnia 7? The first Windows Phone 7 handset sporting the South Korean giant’s Super AMOLED panel is up for pre-order right now over on T-Mobile. It’s free on £35 per month, two year contracts, but nicely, there are options to see how much you’ll pay upfront if you choose anything from £10 per month and up. We’ll have a full Samsung Omnia 7 review for you on Thursday though, so stick around until then to see if it’s worth slapping down for.
(Via CNET)
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The Samsung Omnia 7 is the South Korean gadget giant’s first foray into Windows Phone 7 in the UK, and it’s packed with all the power to match the Android flavoured Samsung Galaxy S. You’re looking at a gorgeous 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, 1GHz processor and five megapixel camera, all wrapped up in a slick metal casing. Continuously updated.
The Samsung Omnia 7 is a sharply dressed Windows Phone 7. It is slick, but boxy too, in a cool metallic casing, with a 4” super AMOLED WVGA touchscreen, the covering for which stretches across the whole of the front of the device.
Samsung Omnia 7 was just unveiled, with the Korean tech giant eager not to be outdone by the likes of the LG Optimus and HTC Windows 7 phones in hopping aboard the Microsoft bandwaggon. It’s a neat Windows Phone 7 handset, with a roomy 4 inch Super AMOLED screen. Read on, and we’ll spill the rest of Samsung’s beans.