Samsung expands Wave, Omnia lines
Samsung goes all out at CommunicAsia with new smartphones.
SINGAPORE--Samsung announced a slew of new handsets at this year's CommunicAsia trade show in Singapore. In addition to the Galaxy 3 and Galaxy 5 Android entrants, the company expanded its Omnia and Wave portfolios with new Windows Mobile and Bada devices.
When it first announced its Bada mobile platform last November, Samsung said it was meant for low- to midrange devices. However, there seemed to be some contradiction as its first Bada phone, the
A year back, Samsung greatly expanded its
Here are the details of the new phones. For more of the action in Singapore, check out CNET Asia's full CommuniAsia coverage.
Samsung Wave 2
Wow factor: With the Wave 2, Samsung is realizing its low- to midrange plans for the Bada platform.
Expected: August
Price: TBD
Notable features:
- Runs Samsung's Bada platform
- Quad-band GSM/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
- Samsung TouchWiz 3.0 interface
- 240 x 400-pixel display
Samsung Wave 2 Pro
Wow factor: The Wave 2 Pro adds a landscape QWERTY keyboard.
Expected: August
Price: TBD
Notable features:
- Runs Samsung's Bada platform
- Quad-band GSM/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/A-GPS
- Samsung TouchWiz 3.0 interface
- 240 x 400-pixel display
Samsung Omnia Pro 4
Wow factor: The Omnia Pro 4 has a BlackBerry-like design and runs Windows Mobile.
Expected: July
Price: TBD
Notable features:
- Runs Windows Mobile 6.5
- Quad-band GSM/HSDPA/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/A-GPS
- 3.2-megapixel camera
- 320 x 320-pixel display
Samsung Omnia Pro 5
Wow factor: The Omnia Pro 5 has a landscape-oriented QVGA display instead of a square version found in the Pro 4.
Expected: August
Price: TBD
Notable features:
- Runs Windows Mobile 6.5
- Quad-band GSM/HSDPA/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/A-GPS
- 2-megapixel camera
- 320 x 240-pixel display
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