The current rumor in the mobile market is that Verizon Wireless will be introducing the white Samsung Omnia II very soon. Not only that, some sources also suggest that this will be a Windows phone. It is believed that the Omnia II smartphone, to be available in July this year, will come with Windows Mobile 6.1 initially, after which it will be upgraded to Windows 6.5 later.
Some of you may be aware that the Samsung Omnia II is one of the first smartphone devices to use an AMOLED display, with the usual TouchWiz UI upgraded to TouchWiz 2.0 with 3D cube UI effects in this particular version.
The latest rumor doing its rounds in mobile world is that T-Mobile would be announcing its Dash 3G smartphone as early as July 1 this year. The device is expected to be available by July 15. The T-Mobile Dash 3G is an advanced, faster version of the original T-Mobile Dash, which sports a full QWERTY, non-touchscreen display.
The T-Mobile Dash 3G, it is further rumored, would be powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 and would also include on board a 2 megapixel camera with video capture. The phone, it is said, will support T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network and also include a built-in GPS receiver. Other specs are supposed to be Bluetooth and the usual microSD card slot.
The latest Samsung Propel Pro is a spanking new Windows Mobile 6.1 Smartphone edition device. It has great looks and an even better keyboard, but the negative side is that the joystick takes away some fun from the entire experience. Watch this video and let us know your opinion about the handheld.
The Samsung i627 Propel Pro was revealed at the CTIA Wireless 2009. This mobile phone is slated for AT&T. The Propel Pro smartphone runs Windows Mobile 6.1 and comes with a QWERTY keyboard.