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Omnia Pro B7330 – Samsung Expands the Omnia Series

Written By: Simon on October 15, 2009 14 Comments

Samsung Omnia Pro B7330Samsung is certainly not lagging behind when it comes to announcing new and improved phones with competitive value added features, and it has announced to expand the Omnia series by introducing four new phones including the Omnia II i8000, Omnia Lite B7300 and Omnia B7610. Out of these phones, the Omnia Pro B7330 smartphone is the new and improved version of the earlier released Omnia Pro B7320.

The Omnia Pro B7330 continues with the superior internet user experience that its predecessor was known for. Featuring Outlook email, a rich HTML web browsing experience and integration with social networking websites like Facebook, the smartphone offers very convenient messaging and connectivity solutions to its users, and the availability of the Pocket Office can really make the phone fit for business executives, just like the Pro B7320. The phone features all the available wireless networking modes such as Wi-Fi, 3G, GPS, WAP, GPRS and GSM. It even adds HSUPA protocol to its list, which was absent earlier in the Pro B7320.

The most noticeable improvement in the design of the Pro B7330 is the larger 2.62” TFT screen with a nominally better resolution of 320 x 320 pixels. This increase in the screen size is made despite the maintained presence of a QWERTY keypad on the front in the manner of BlackBerry smartphones and the reduced dimensions. Not only that but Omnia Pro B7330 is even a little lighter than the Pro B7320, weighing 107 grams. Another improvement in the Omnia Pro B7330 is the increased internal memory size, which is 270 MB. Omnia Pro B7330 is also equipped with assisted GPS, which adds further to the value it can deliver to its customers. Other features of the phone include a 3.0 mega pixel auto focus camera, Windows Media Player and FM Radio. You will be able to pick up the Omnia Pro B7330 on contract later this year.

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