Sunday, October 9, 2011

Samsung Launched the Stylish Windows 7 Omnia W

  
Samsung has recently launched the Omnia W, a low-cost phone running Windows Phone 7.5, also known as Mango.  This is the latest example in a trend of low-cost but high spec smartphones, as manufacturers give up on trying to out-do the iPhone and instead try to out-price it.

“What we are seeing now is far more aggressive price points with this new wave of Mango-based products, and there is probably a feeling among the manufacturers that they need to price more aggressively to really give the Windows platform a chance,” said Geoff Blaber, an analyst at CCS Insight.

The Samsung Omnia W features a 3.7 inch display, with a Super AMOLED screen at 800 x 480 pixels in size.  The phone measures 115.9 x 58.8 x 10.9 mm and weighs in at 115.3 grams.


The spec sheet looks quite similar to that of the HTC Radar, although the processor on the Omnia W is a little more powerful.  The Samsung Omnia W features a 1.4GHz processor, together with 8GB of storage and a 5MP camera.


The Samsung Omnia W will be joined by a number of other Windows Phone products later this year, as Microsoft try to get a foothold in the mobile marketplace.  Up until now, while the OS has received some pretty positive reviews, consumers have shown little interest in Windows phones.  The Omnia W will be joined by Windows models from HTC and Nokia among others.

“Windows Phone and Microsoft are in a slightly stronger position than this time last year simply by virtue of the uncertainties around Android, particularly following Google’s intended Motorola acquisition,” said Blaber.
The Samsung Omnia W will be available first in Europe for 310 Euros.


No comments:

Post a Comment

Ping your blog, website, or RSS feed for Free
My Ping in TotalPing.com
Feedage Grade B rated
Preview on Feedage: hair-laminating Add to My Yahoo! Add to Google! Add to AOL! Add to MSN
Subscribe in NewsGator Online Add to Netvibes Subscribe in Pakeflakes Subscribe in Bloglines Add to Alesti RSS Reader
Add to Feedage.com Groups Add to Windows Live iPing-it Add to Feedage RSS Alerts Add To Fwicki