Apparently, there is a new Samsung smartphone which runs off Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system in the pipeline – it is known as the Samsung SCH-S759, and it has also picked up Wi-Fi as well as Bluetooth certifications along the way. Since the Samsung SCH-S759 will support CDMA networks and is powered by Windows Phone 7.5, it might be the CDMA-compatible model of the recently revealed Omnia M. Apart from the fact that it will offer Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, no other information concerning the Samsung SCH-S759 is available, so it is speculation galore over here. Blog of Mobile is looking into the possibility of this device making an appearance on China Telecom, which is China’s only CDMA-based carrier. What do you think? Perhaps it too, can make its way Stateside eventually, but before that happens, we should keep a keen eye out on what the FCC has in store for us. All, in all, this looks set to be a mid-range handset that caters for the masses.

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