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Samsung Omnia W brings 1.4 GHz CPU, NFC to Windows Phone Mango

Chuong Nguyen —  08/31/2011

SamFirmware, which has been a reliable source of pre-release Samsung products in the past, has tweeted that Samsung’s Windows Phone mango device, the Omnia W, will come with a 1.4 GHz processor as well as near field communications (NFC) support.

The processor would be a Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm as Microsoft standardizes on Qualcomm processors for its mobile operating system currently.

In addition to the tweet revealing the processor and inclusion of NFC, the device is also said to have a 3.7-inch display, though it’s unclear if it will be a Super AMOLED Plus screen, along with 512 MB RAM and a 5-megapixel camera.

The Omnia W would be a successor to the Omnia 7 currently, and the device would run Microsoft’s next-generation Windows Phone 7 Mango OS.

Via: WMPU

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4 responses to Samsung Omnia W brings 1.4 GHz CPU, NFC to Windows Phone Mango

  1. Thank you, the Omnia W, first time I hear about him. Chuong you bring the news early. Soon one more to add to my  available NFC-Phones list. For the most up to date list by country and by carrier (INHO), take a look here; http://www.nfc-phones.org/ 

  2. Thank you, the Omnia W, first time I hear about him. Chuong you bring the news early. Soon one more to add to my  available NFC-Phones list. For the most up to date list by country and by carrier (INHO), take a look here; http://www.nfc-phones.org/