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  • 06-20-2010, 11:41 AM
    cray820
    the pro 4 looks nice
  • 06-18-2010, 10:35 AM
    ecocellz.com
    looks like the blackjack
  • 06-15-2010, 04:31 AM
    jeni_fini
    SAMSUNG WAVE 2

    SAMSUNG WAVE 2 PRO

    SAMSUNG OMNIA PRO 4

    SAMSUNG OMNIA PRO 5


    Just announced by Samsung are two bada based phones; Samsung Wave 2 and Samsung Wave 2 Pro. Although both these phones were shown in pictures a couple months ago, no names were given to them until now. The bada phones do not have 3G support but do come with these features:

    3.2 inch touchscreen display
    TouchWiz UI
    Wi-Fi
    GPS
    Samsung’s Social Hub
    3MP camera
    MicroSD card support.

    The Samsung Wave 2 Pro has a full QWERTY keyboard where as the Samsung Wave 2 is touchscreen only. Both phones will be available in Southeast Asia and Russia beginning in August for a price that has not yet been mentioned.

    The next two smartphones that were announced are the Samsung Omnia Pro 4 (B7350) and Omnia Pro 5 (B6520). The Samsung Omnia Pro 4 will become available in July in Europe, CIS and Southeast Asia and will come with a QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.5 and touchscreen display.

    The Samsung Omnia Pro 5 also has a QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.5 but will not become available until August for Africa, Southeast Asia, Middle East, India and Latin America.


    via: Samsung launches 6 new phones at CommunicAsia and Korea NewsWire

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