
Maintain a somewhat similar form factor and swap a couple of letters around and voila – you have a product that could fool the less informed. Case in point – the Sumsang Omnia that can be used on China Mobile. Obviously taking a swipe at the Samsung Omnia (read our review), this GSM smartphone will feature the following :-
- 2.4″ 320 x 240 resolution display
- MP3 playback
- 1.3 megapixel camera (although it was printed 13…)
- USB connectivity
- microSD memory card slot
Just like the handset itself, it will probably run on a fake version of Windows Mobile. One thing this beats the real Omnia hands down is the inclusion of a dual SIM slot. Hey, if you’re that high flying and busy, why settle for a cloned handset?
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