3rd November, 2009 by adina
Tags: HSPA, Mobiles, Omnia II, Phones, Samsung

The Samsung Omnia II, the first HSPA version of the device for North America, is planned to be added to Bell’s offering for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The launch of the HSPA network is scheduled for November 5th. Samsung will be sponsoring The Winter Olympic Games and Omnia II users will be able to access a free application tracking the Olympic events and will receive a decal for the back of the phone. The announcement does not include any information about the price of the Samsung Omnia II or the exact release date of the handset.
The Samsung Omnia II has been designated by the Official Mobile Device for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games which will be held in Vancouver next year. The handset is based on the Samsung S3C6410 800MHz processor and has a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 16GB of internal memory, expandable to 48GB by using a 32GB microSDHC card. There is also a 5-megapixel camera with auto focus and dual LED flash. Windows Mobile 6.5 is the operating system with the TouchWiz interface, carrying Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 support. The Opera Mobile 9.5 browser is used.