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Omnia overload - official releases, specs and images
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#21 User is offline   saverio 

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Posted 22 June 2009 - 01:35 PM

the issue is in releasing these now is that as soon as windows mobile 7 is released it will be old tech straight away.

I can't see samsung offering decent support on these either if their support portal with the i900 is anything to go by.

I'm waiting for the Winmo 7 devices to come out, until then I think i'll be looking to a touch HD as I don't want to wrap myself up in a contract with a phone which won't be supporting a WM7 rom with 7 on the horizon

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#22 User is offline   TimLayton 

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Posted 25 June 2009 - 03:10 PM

Clearly the new Omnia II is an incredible piece of technology. I am very anxious to see and touch this new huge screen and to see how it works under varying lighting conditions. The technical specs are off the charts good, so I am excited to check this out in person. Based on the screen size this is going to make media apps really good, but I wonder about battery life.

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