B7620 is Giorgio Armani 2, will sport 800MHz CPU
Hail Bluetooth SIG because without them we wouldn’t have known what Samsung is planning behind closed doors. New Samsung phone added to the expanding Bluetooth Product directory is GT-B7620. If you’ve been following Samsung’s nomenclature, phones under the B7XXX fall under the Omnia Pro Series but B7620 is in fact, Giorgio Armani 2. How about this tweet as a proof?
Anyways, the good thing is that the phone is decently packed and will appeal to the power as well as fashion conscious users. The phone runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro (which I reckon will get an upgrade to WinMo 6.5 in the near future) and houses a fast 800MHz processor. It will also have an unspecified chip to handle graphics discretely, Stereo FM Radio with RDS, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, Bluetooth, Business card scanner, Pocket Office, Photo/video editor and Work/Life mode that could be something related to the user profile. The phone also enjoys a variety of multimedia codec support like MP3/WAV/e-AAC+/WMA/AMR for music and DivX/XviD/MPEG4/3gp/H.263/H.264 for video.
Now let’s hope Samsung announces the phone asap without the need to postpone the device again.
UPDATE: Ron from Mobilecowboys claims to have played with the device. He says the phone has a sliding QWERTY keyboard and an Armani branding with Gold accents. If that’s the case then we can expect the Armani phone to be on the lines of OmniaPRO B7610 (or maybe the same with different branding).
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Anyways, the good thing is that the phone is decently packed and will appeal to the power as well as fashion conscious users. The phone runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro (which I reckon will get an upgrade to WinMo 6.5 in the near future) and houses a fast 800MHz processor. It will also have an unspecified chip to handle graphics discretely, Stereo FM Radio with RDS, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, Bluetooth, Business card scanner, Pocket Office, Photo/video editor and Work/Life mode that could be something related to the user profile. The phone also enjoys a variety of multimedia codec support like MP3/WAV/e-AAC+/WMA/AMR for music and DivX/XviD/MPEG4/3gp/H.263/H.264 for video.
Now let’s hope Samsung announces the phone asap without the need to postpone the device again.
UPDATE: Ron from Mobilecowboys claims to have played with the device. He says the phone has a sliding QWERTY keyboard and an Armani branding with Gold accents. If that’s the case then we can expect the Armani phone to be on the lines of OmniaPRO B7610 (or maybe the same with different branding).
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