The Nokia N8 has emerged as a tough competitor. It would be the Samsung Omnia HD2, a new edition of the high-end of the Korean manufacturer that would be based on the next operating system platform designed by Nokia, the Symbian 3. To the Like the N8, the Samsung Omnia HD2 would have a camera twelve megapixels, a quality that puts him at the head of these devices that bet by a sensor photographic quality. In addition, the camera would not lack a dual LED-Xenon flash and 720p high definition video function.
The camera and operating system of the upcoming Samsung Omnia HD2 are not the only points of interest for the mobile phone hobbyist. It also incorporates a screen Super AMOLED of four inches, equipped with a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels, which is presupposes a very high quality image, considering the system in which this panel is based sensitive capacitive. What, unfortunately, is not yet known is the price that the Samsung Omnia HD2 will cost when it is launched, whose date is also unknown.
Based on the leaked images of the Samsung Omnia HD2, we see that the Symbian 3 user interface is very reminiscent of the one incorporated by the predecessor, the Samsung Omnia HD. On the other hand, the connectivity system also includes some surprise for users who want to go to the last. And is that the Samsung Omnia HD2 will incorporate the new version of the Bluetooth wireless port, presenting itself in its 3.0 edition.
Of course, it does not lack other features that any smartphone lover demands in their terminal: high-speed 3G data connection, wireless access to local Wi-Fi networks (operating on the 802.11 b / g / n standards) and sensor GPS location and navigation with A-GPS support. Regarding system performance, the type of processor that the Samsung Omnia HD2 will install is not known, the information provided being limited to pointing out two versions of this mobile, based on a memory that ranges between 16 and 32 GigaBytes of internal capacity.
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