AT&T and CDMA Samsung OMNIA versions going through FCC





It looks like we may be getting a U.S.-friendly version of the Samsung OMNIA in the near future. Two new versions of the device are currently making their way through the FCC and CDMA and 3G appear to be on the horizon.


 
When we reviewed the Omnia i900, much praise was given for the device’s features. With a 5-megapixel camera, Opera 9.5, and a slick interface, everything would have been rosy if not for one thing. It lacked 3G. Sporting only UMTS 2100 MHz, the phone was behind the competition and we could not in recommend it without stipulation.

But now, two new devices, the i910 and the i907 have gone through the FCC and though nothing is official yet, things are looking up for Samsung. The i910 has CDMA, lacks a SIM card slot and is expected to be announced on Verizon Wireless. The i907 looks different than the current OMNIA, but it will likely possess the same features and be headed toward AT&T, which means 3G.

[via PhoneArena]

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