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Samsung Omnia SGH-i900


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Anyone seen one of these yet? Looks like a good spec:

Quad band

Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional

3.2" WQVGA Touchscreen

5 megapixel camera with autofocus, image stabiliser and flash

3G (HSPDA), EDGE, GPRS and Wi-Fi technology

Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate

8GB internal memory

Built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS function

Handwriting recognition

Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer)

microSD Card Slot (TransFlash) (up to 8GB)

Dimensions: 112 x 56.9 x 12.5 mm

Weight: 122 grams

Standby Time: Up to 500hrs

Talk Time: Up to 5hrs 50mins

Looks like a very sleek phone, with lots of features and will also connect to my Exchange server for email, something which I'm currently missing.

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Sick and tired of SE phones not working properly/at all with Bluetooth in the car. Deen through a string of SE phones and not one has been right since the trusty old K750i.

I have WM6 on my work smartphone and it's not great but 6.1 seems to be a step forward, which I haven't had chance to play with yet. Have you used 6.1?

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NOKIA NOKIA PRESS RELEASE September 10, 2008

Nokia brings Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync corporate mobile email solution to 80 million mobile devices

43 Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices - the largest range from any device manufacturer to enable Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync - now feature the latest version of Mail for Exchange with fast and easy email set-up

Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced that it is expanding its device range which enables Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to all Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices. 43 Nokia devices will now feature the Mail for Exchange mobile email application, making Nokia's device range the largest ever to enable the solution chosen by more businesses than any other messaging solution. Nokia also announced today that Mail for Exchange will be available out-of-the-box in future releases of Nokia Eseries and Nokia Nseries devices.

With this announcement, Nokia is enabling about 80 million* mobile phone users - which is the number of Nokia S60 3rd Edition converged devices shipped globally to date - to connect to their email accounts on the Exchange Server.

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