A new colour variant of the Samsung Omnia has now been launched in the UK, the Samsung Omnia White edition has been made available on Vodafone and joins the existing i900 8GB and 16GB models.
The online pictures of the new White Samsung Omnia are a little misleading as most show a view from the front of the phone which looks exactly the same as the other two models, however it is the sides and the rear of the handset that now sport the new white colour giving the Samsung i900 Omnia an almost iPod-esq look.
Samsung Omnia White: http://www.phoneslimited.co.uk/
The new White version is an exact match of the current Samsung Omnia with 8GB of memory and not the larger 16GB in terms of features, design and technology. All of the same great menu options can be found in all three devices nd this latest case it is only the exterior of the handset that has changed.
The difference between the Samsung Omnia 8GB and 16GB is purely as the names state, the only change being the extended inetrnal memory of the latter.
Initially launched on Vodafone the new Samsung Omnia White can only be connected to one of the networks tariffs, however this new device is expected to be offered on further UK networks in the very near future.
Samsung Omnia 8GB: http://www.phoneslimited.co.uk/
Smartphones just got stylish with the new Samsung Omnia White. The Omnia runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 with a 3.2" touch screen display and has a built in GPS receiver for SatNav. Packed inside the compact mobile phone is a sharp 5.0 megapixel camera with autofocus, image stabiliser, a bright flash and video recorder.
Certified support for the DivX video format (a first for a Windows Mobile phone), Bluetooth v2.0, 3G HSDPA mobile broadband connectivity for super fast downloads and a secondary video calling camera are also included. The impressive touch screen makes navigating on the Samsung Omnia simple and with 8GB of on board memory, you won't be short of things to do.
Including a built in 5.0 megapixel camera, with auto focus, image stabiliser and face detection, the Samsung Omnia takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends and family.
The White Samsung Omnia features 3G which stands for third generation, and the system is the third generation in the evolution of mobile networks, after analogue and GSM. 3G offers high speed data transfers and the ability to make video calls between compatible mobile phones.
Samsung Omnia 16GB: http://www.phoneslimited.co.uk/
Bluetooth 2.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.0 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music on the Omnia with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.
The Samsung i900 8GB and 16GB have now been picked up by two networks, Orange and O2 aswell as being available as SIM Free mobile phones whereas the consumer can simply buy the handset outright and unlocked to all UK networks before simply inserting their existing SIM card to retain their current mobile phone number and account details, if the user has saved their contacts to their SIM card these will also move to the new device.
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