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With 512MB RAM, 512 MB ROM and 8GB of storage the Omnia 7 should allow you to zip through those emails as easily as it lets you play the latest game through xBox live. With 8GB you can store masses of music, or you could opt to use the Zune pass and listen to as much new music as you like. The Samsung Omnia 7 is available on T-Mobile from £25 a month. Click for more details.
The Samsung Omnia 7 gives you the choice to do exactly what you want with your phone. Like a PC it can be used for business or pleasure, and the Omnia 7 is perfectly equipped to deal with either. Office integration is second to none, allowing you to create and edit Office documents while on the move. These can be saved to the device, emailed, or saved to a SharePoint server direct. Email integration is also fantastic, with the ability to manage emails through Outlook and have access to flagged items and read items - a feature missing from most Exchange integrations. The Omnia 7 can support multiple email accounts, and multiple calendars - even colour-coding the events in your calendar. The Omnia 7 also has a 5 megapixel camera, which can also take 720p HD video. The camera has LED flash, and a number of features such as panorama, smile detector, Add Me and Beautyshot. The Omnia 7 will be available to the UK and France on Orange, France on SFR, Spain on Movistar, Germany on Deutsche Telecom, Italy, UK and Spain on Vodaphone, Singapore on SingTel, and Australia on Telstra. |




The Samsung Omnia 7 looks and feels like one of the best Windows Phone 7 devices. The black, glossy 4 inch AMOLED screen looks stunning on this very angular phone. It's design perfectly complements the Tiles of Metro UI and as a whole this device is modern and classy.




















