Giorgio Armani and Samsung unveil Windows Mobile smartphone... with a little help from Steve Ballmer
Fashion fans, rejoice. Your two favorite labels have finally come together: Giorgio Armani... and Windows Mobile. Today in Milan, Armani's empire unveiled a new, €700 (or about $1030) smartphone built by Samsung, running Microsoft's latest 6.5 OS iteration. The device -- featuring a full touchscreen and slide-out, landscape QWERTY keyboard -- touts a 3.5-inch AMOLED display, a 5 megapixel camera, 8GB of internal storage, GPS chip, and microSD slot. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who spoke at the launch, says the device is "the most fashionable phone [he's] ever had a chance to talk about." We won't lie, there is something weirdly appealing about the bronze and black smartphone, though we don't see ourselves shelling out that kind of dough on this particular model. Oh, not because we don't want to, but it doesn't go with our shoes. Check out a couple of videos from the launch after the break, including a short clip with Ballmer.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Eludium-Q36 @ Oct 9th 2009 12:15PM
Samsung ?! Sure that's not a re-labeled HTC Touch Pro2 ? Maybe Samsung is licensing from HTC ?
The13thSin @ Oct 12th 2009 9:46AM
Well, it should be obvious this is almost exactly the same as the Samsung OmniaPro (B7610) except for the screen and extra internal memory. Whether or not that one is a HTC Touch Pro2 rip-off is a different story.
On the plus side, I've had the fortune to use this phone for some time now and have to say the keyboard is probably the best I've used on a smartphone so far. That and it's just really fast (much faster than the Pro2).
Bit pricey though.
phillip iwohara @ Oct 9th 2009 11:08PM
I was thinking that two!!!
n900canadaplz @ Oct 10th 2009 4:39AM
anybody think this looks like the n97mini?