Samsung has announced a new smartphone in the mid-range price segment.
The Omnia M runs on Windows Phone 7.5 and features a 4-inch Super AMOLED display with an 800 x 480 pixel resolution. To keep the phone's price competitive, Samsung has opted for a single-core 1 GHz ARM processor, the exact model of which is still unknown.
The smartphone has 384 MB of RAM, in addition to 4 GB of storage memory. While this doesn't seem much, software such as Windows Live SkyDrive adds another 25 GB of storage for documents, videos and photos. The Omnia M has a 5.0 megapixel webcam on the rear and a small camera on the front for video conferencing. The smartphone supports HSDPA with a speed of up to 7.2 Mbit/s. Naturally, WiFi and Bluetooth functionality is also present.
Samsung's Omnia M weighs 119 grams and is 10.5 mm thick, while length and width are 12.2 cm and 6.4 cm, respectively. Although the phone is to be released shortly, a price has not yet been revealed.
