
15 June 2009 23:36 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Not content with launching one OmniaPRO, Samsung has launched two new OmniaPRO models at a swanky launch event in Battersea in London.
The OmniaPRO B7610 features a hybrid Touch/QWERTY form factor. It will come with Push email for multiple accounts, supports multiple corporate email solutions, whilst Microsoft Office Suite lets users view and edit their documents in the palm of their hand. Opera 9.5 browser and fast HSDPA data transmission and Wi-Fi connectivity, along with the 5-megapixel camera, GPS and brilliant AMOLED display gives the user separate work and life.
The Samsung OmniaPRO B7320 will come in a form factor that BlackBerry Curve and Nokia E71 users will be familiar with. It will feature a 3-megapixel camera, FM radio with RDS and Wi-Fi - enabling users to be entertained wherever they go - alongside a QWERTY keyboard.







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