Samsung OMNIA M 4-Inch Windows 7.5 Phone - First In Europe.

Samsung has launched its Windows 7.5 powered smartphone called 'Omnia M' in Europe. This announcement comes just after we saw the launch of Samsung Focus 2 in the US. Omnia M has a compact 4.0" design and sports the Samsung-fan's favorite Super AMOLED touch screen display. With a 1GHz processor and 4GB of storage, this phone is for those who love Windows phones and would prefer a low-end option.

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A front-facing VGA camera and a 5 mega-pixel rear end camera is what you get for taking pictures and making video calls with Omnia M. And apart from the specs mentioned in the image above, Samsung is providing its ChatON communication service and Samsung AllShare to play films, games, or any other media direct from your Omnia M to a TV. The Windows Live SkyDrive offers 25GB of free online storage and for the music lovers, Music Hub offers aSmart DJ feature which automatically generates playlists to suit your mood.

There is no official word about the pricing of Omnia M yet and the exact release date is not revealed either.

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