Samsung Will Launch First Mango Windows Phone Omnia W to Challenge Apple

Sep 30
09:16

2011

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Samsung has substantially completed the preparation for high-end mobile phones in the second half of this year at present.

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The sales of its Galaxy S2 with Android platform have exceeded 10 million units in five months,Samsung Will Launch First Mango Windows Phone Omnia W to Challenge Apple Articles making it the fastest-selling phone of the company. Right now, the company has also released LTE network Galaxy S2 to challenge Apple’s new generation iPhone . Samsung plans to launch its Omnia W phones, featured as 3.7-inch AM-OLED and a 1.4 Ghz integrated circuits processor, in October around the world, including Europe, Latin America, Africa, Southeast and Southwest Asia.

Thus, the flagship models for Samsung in the second half of this year are ready to complete, respectively, the Android operating system Galaxy S2 and Microsoft operating system Omnia W.

Samsung is quite confident for the launch of Omnia W in October. The company has announced the time and areas for Omnia W’s launch, but the date for launching American market is still not decided yet. Some outsiders expect that it might have some connection with the fact that the overall marketing plan for Microsoft to promote Mango platform phones in America. The time for all brands launch American market is now coordinating with Microsoft.

Message from the assembly plants show that Apple will launch one new model iPhone in October, and whether it will produce some other new models, it is still suspended. As for the conflicts between Samsung and Apple, this year Samsung gives out two to three new phones to compete with the new iPhone, just like Galaxy S2, Omnia W and LTE Galaxy S2.

Besides Samsung, another company, who adopts Android and Microsoft Windows double platforms, HTC also releases several new phones in the fourth quarter, and priced its phones at $500 to $650, trying to reduce the sales of Apple new smartphones in the global telecommunications markets. It is expected that the fierce smartphones competition will reach its peak in around October to November.