They begin to call it Samsung Omnia W, although the reality is that it is not known what name the new mobile phone of the Korean manufacturer that opens the Windows Phone 7 Mango line of its catalog will have. What has been confirmed is that the next phone released by Samsung for the segment that equips the new version of Microsoft's operating system for smartphones will have a 3.7-inch screen and NFC support .
The NFC system, in case you don't remember it, is that system that is giving so much to talk about this year, and that comes to integrate a proximity communication system ( Near Field Communication ) into the phone that, among other things, allows you to use the mobile as a payment bridge for certain transactions, in addition to many other functions.
It is striking that this device will not arrive with a large-format screen, as is happening with the terminals that the manufacturer is allocating to the top of the range of its Android catalog.
Likewise, some of the features that we have learned through WMPowerUser indicate that it would be a mid-high-end terminal, equivalent to what we would find in the Galaxy W range, if we stick to the new categories that it has begun to put into the Korean manufacturer marches.
For starters, the supposed Samsung Omnia W would have a 1.4 GHz processor, but not of the dual-core generation, but of a single core. Also equip one RAM 512 MB, and a five - megapixel camera.
In short: a profile that does not bet on an exaggerated power, and that could be reflected in a friendly cost for all pockets as a penetration strategy for Windows Phone 7 during this second half of the year.