releases, we have the pleasure to announce that the Samsung Omnia II has
become official in Canada. Bell has decided to make Samsung s Windows
Mobile 6.5 phone the official mobile device of the Vancouver 2010
Olympic Winter Games.
Bell is the official carrier of this sporting event and it has a brand
new nationwide HSPA+ network to support that position. Anyone travelling
to Canada will be able to enjoy fast mobile connection provided they are
willing to pay the roaming fees when they get back home. Canadians are
the real winners as Bell will be trying to come up with as many GSM hot
phones as possible in the very near future. Besides the iPhone, which is
going to be available from Bell stores too, the Omnia II is an
impressive addition to its lineup.
The Omnia II will be the official phone of the competition and it will
come bundled with various Olympic Winter Games content. Samsung will
make available for each Omnia II handset a special communications
platform, the Wireless Olympic Works also known as the WOW which will
bring you all the Olympic-related content you want while keeping you
connected with other fans through the games.
So what will the Samsung Omnia II offer you? Here are some of its main
features:
– Bluetooth v2.0 and WiFi connectivity
– HTML web browsing with Opera Mobile 9.5 Browser
– World's largest (3.7 inch/94mm) WVGA AMOLED touchscreen
display with accelerometer
– Finger friendly TouchWiz(TM) touch-optimized User Interface
– DVD-quality (480p) video recording/playback
– 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and dual LED flash
– The ability to manage documents with applications such as
Power Point,Word or Excel
– Memory expandable to 48 gigabytes
This new Windows Mobile 6.5 phone will also run Samsung TouchWiz user
interface which will bring all the widgets you crave straight to your
mobile phone.
Bell hasn t announced any pricing details and arrival dates but the
Omnia II is expected to arrive sometime next month. The Olympic Games
will take place from February 12-28 in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada, but Bell will probably want to sell the phone just in time for
Christmas.
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