This is a global GSM phone, it can be used with AT&T's 3G and T-Mobile USA's 2G network .
Introduction:
Undoubtedly, one of the most remarkable Windows Mobile phones was the Samsung Omnia. The device came with a 3.2” resistive screen and combined the OS's usefulness with some pretty impressive entertainment features in order to become one of the best smartphones for its time. It was released in the summer of 2008. A year later aboard came its direct successor, the Omnia II, which was a significant upgrade, thanks to a larger 3.7” AMOLED display (again resistive) and a new user interface called TouchWiz 2.0 to mask Windows Mobile 6's visual imperfections.
It is now a year later, and the time has come for Samsung to introduce the next device in this high-end series. No, it is not the Omnia 3. It's the Samsung Omnia 7, paying tribute to the brand new operating system it runs on – Windows Phone 7.
