Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 And B7320

Published in Samsung by Jyoti

South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung unveiled at the CommunicAsia exhibition their newest handset additions, Samsung Omnia Pro B7610, and the Omnia Pro B7320. While the former comes with a side sliding QWERTY, the latter bears a full keypad on a candybar form factor. In addition, the company also showcased the recently unveiled Samsung Pixon12, a 12MP cameraphone, and the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy I750.

As for the other handsets the company demonstrated at the exhibition, including the Pixon12 and the Galaxy, we already had the chance to take a closer look at them. As many of you might already know, the mobile phone maker was expected to say a few words on some other handsets it is rumored to have under development, including a second 12MP monster and the Android-powered Bigfoot, which should become available via T-Mobile in the near future.

The newest additions to the Samsung Omnia lineup run under Microsoft’s Windows Mobile operating system. The Samsung Omnia Pro B7610, which has been spotted into the wild as Louvre, comes with an 800MHz processor, coupled with 1GB of internal memory, while also featuring a 3.5” AMOLED touchscreen display that boasts an 800 x 480 pixel resolution, as well as a 5.1-megapixel photo snapper. The second Omnia phone, the B7320, is already known as Samsung Jack and is available with AT&T.

Although the company has been tight-lipped on the new Omnia Pro B7610, some specs have leaked on the Web before, and some press photos with it too, and we were able to make an idea of what the phone maker might have in store for us. For what it’s worth the device seems like a great addition, with the connectivity options it will feature when it will become available 7.2Mbps HSDPA data, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0.

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This article was written by Jyoti on 08 July 2009


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