Samsung had announced the Omnia W, a probable upgrade of the Omnia 7 in October and finally launched the device in December with the new Windows Phone Mango update.
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While the handset doesn’t have any high-end specs, the Super AMOLED display and the moderate price segment make it a good buy. We got our hands on the device and here are some hands-on pictures of the smartphone in action.
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The whole body is plastic, as you would expect from Samsung. Though, it doesn’t feel all that bad in the hand.
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As you can see the display is pretty sharp and bright and the colours seem to be just perfectly vivid.
A review of the smartphone is on its way; do keep a lookout for that. Also check out some pictures of a comparison of the Omnia W we did with the Galaxy S II and the Nokia 701.
								
								
															