The Samsung South Korea does not leave out the hook Windows Phone. Although its positioning in the market has a notable ally in Android, we must not forget that the Asian giant works on multiple platforms, such as Windows Phone itself or its native Bada system "" which has the potential to mutate in the direction of the Tizen environment " ”.
In recent months, we became aware of some devices with which the Seoul- based company expanded its catalog dedicated to the Microsoft system for smartphones "" specifically, the Samsung Focus S, Samsung Focus Flash and Samsung Omnia W "", which looks like a new terminal could join.
At the moment, it responds to the arid name of Samsung SGH-i667, although it also has a code name that could serve as a commercial designation. This would be Mandel, although he does not have all of them with him to end up being the official title assigned to the device "" we already know that Samsung has a very strong policy when it comes to cataloging terminals within a specific designation "". We have learned of the existence of the new Samsung mobile with Windows Phone thanks to its passing through the FCC "" the body that ensures the correct adaptation of the devices to their characteristics, as well as those who certify the operation of the terminals that reach the market " ”.
In addition to the technical name of the phone and its addition to the Windows Phone range, the FCC has revealed some additional features of this touch mobile. To begin with, we would know that it has dimensions of 121.6 millimeters high by 62.7 millimeters wide. The Samsung Galaxy S2, with its 125.3 x 66.1 millimeters, develops a 4.3-inch screen, so we could guess that this new terminal could have a four-inch screen. In fact, the Samsung Omnia W, with its 3.7 inches, has aheight by width measures smaller than the mysterious Samsung Mandel.
On the other hand, the data that has been leaked from the FCC dedicates a special mention to the connections section. The new Samsung with Windows Phone would be compatible with 3G networks , Wi-FI, GPRS and, note that here comes the good, LTE. The LTE, I know, is the standard that is being imposed for data traffic next generation mobile, capable of developing r discharge rates up to 100 Mbps. The only mobile equipped with Windows Phone that supports this type of connection is the Nokia Lumia 900, although for now it is not known for sure when it will go on sale "" despite the fact that it is thought to be next April "".
There is no news about the launch of the Samsung Mandel, although knowing that the Korean firm will hold an event next week "" specifically, on March 22 "", it is possible that this terminal is uncovered. Remember that one of the candidates to be revealed at the appointment that the company has convened in Amsterdam for that date is precisely the Samsung Galaxy S3, so the presentation of a new Windows Phone from the firm could be overshadowed by the expectation it generates on its own merits the renewal of the company's flagship.