Samsung is launching a new Windows Phone
7-based device to Europe.
Dubbed the Omnia M, the Windows Phone
7.5-equipped handset ships with a 4-inch
Super AMOLED display and 1GHz processor.
The device comes with a minimalist design,
boasting rounded edges and a curved back.
According to Samsung, the case was designed
ergonomically so it "sits comfortably in your
hand."
The real focus of the Omnia M is its social
features, which include access to the
company's Family Story, a cloud-based
network for family members to share
messages, videos, and photos. Samsung has
also bundled its ChatON service with the
device, allowing users to engage in group
chatting and messaging across several
platforms, including iOS and Android.
It's been a busy week for Samsung's Windows
Phone segment. Earlier this week, the
company unveiled the Samsung Focus 2, a $50
Windows Phone boasting a 4-inch Super
AMOLED display and 4G LTE support. That
device is going on sale May 20 on AT&T's
network.
The Omnia M, on the other hand, will be
coming to Europe first. Samsung said today
that it plans to roll out the Omnia M to other
regions, but didn't say when it'll start doing so.
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