Samsung Omnia Lite B7300 Mobile Phone is quite similar in technical specifications to the Samsung Omnia Pro B7320 Mobile Phone. Both phones were recently unveiled by Samsung. The obvious difference between these handsets is that the Omnia Lite is a full touchscreen phone and the Omnia Pro B7320 is a Blackberry like QWERTY keyboard phone. A 3rd mobile handset was also unveiled during the same time, called the Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 Slider Phone, which includes both a full touchscreen and a QWERTY keyboard.
The Samsung Omnia Lite B7300 caters to the business, multimedia and internet needs of consumers. It employs the Windows Mobile 6.1 OS. The 3.0" 240 x 400 pixels touch sensitive display uses the TouchWiz software, to provide an intuitive interface to the users. This cell phone supports WiFi connectivity. Also it is 3.5G HSDPA ready, offering fast internet access rates. This gadget helps you with your surroundings and finding your way around with its GPS proficiency too. Bluetooth capability is supported as well.
Spend your leisure either listening to music or experimenting with your photography skills. A multimedia player, an FM radio and a 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus are built into this device. The Samsung Omnia Lite B7300 Touchscreen Smartphone might be priced somewhere in the range of £255-£300 and will be setting foot in the market sometime during the 4th quarter of this year.
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