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20 Aug
After we have showed you yesterday the leaked picture of the Samsung u450, an upcoming entry-level phone, today we have a new Samsung for you and this time the camera isn’t that blurry anymore.
The handset in the picture is the Omnia Pro B7330. This Windows Mobile 6.5 phone will offer you a 2.63-inch screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2-megapixel camera and a 1500 mAH battery. The phone should be released sometime in October so we’ll be waiting to see which carriers will get ready to launch it. What will you choose between the u450 and the B7730?
via areamobile
Tags: B7330, Mobile News, Omnia Pro, Samsung, Samsung, u450, Windows Mobile 6.514 Jun

We don’t really care how manufacturers call their new handset as long we like them, do we? What would you like the Samsung Louvre to be called if not the Louvre? Maybe the Omnia Pro? It looks like Samsung leaked some Louvre pictures in its press gallery. And Samsung called the phone the Omnia Pro. And here’s what this phone will offer you no matter how it will be called:
The phone should arrive sometime in September or October. We have no price details for it but by the time Samsung will chose between Omnia Pro or the Louvre for a name we should have more precise launch details.
Tags: Louvre, Mobile News, Omnia Pro, Portable Devices, Samsung, Samsung26 Apr

Don’t bet all your money on this but the Omnia Pro seems scheduled to arrive in July. And it would be illogical not to arrive during that period especially since the competitors are going to launch a whole new iPhone. The phone will sport both a touchscreen and a QWERTY slide-out. We should expect a 3.5-inch 800 x 480 AMOLED touchscreen display, Windows Mobile 6.1 which should be upgradeable to 6.5, a 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus, flash and video recording and a price to match it all. We’ll be waiting for confirmation so feel free to tell us more if have more info on the Omnia Pro.
via SamsungHD
Tags: Mobile News, Mobile Software, Omnia Pro, Samsung, Samsung, Windows Mobile
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