I would be very surprised in AT&T introduces the Samsung Omnia. It is similar in design to the iPhone and aimed at the same market, and AT&T has shown little interest in offering strong iPhone rivals. For example, it never picked up the original HTC Touch, and so far has shown no interest in the HTC Touch Diamond.
nor the Touch HD. For WinMo phones they stick with the bulky-type HTC phones like the Touch HD/Tilt...etc. so they dont infringe on the iPhone's market. I think its a disservice to AT&T customers to not offer what is out there, and give us the choice. Honestly, if someone wants an iPhone, they're going to get an iPhone. I'm fine with them training salespeople to sell iPhones, but they should give us the right to choose from ALL the top of the line handsets on the market (exclusivity notwithstanding).
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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I would be very surprised in AT&T introduces the Samsung Omnia. It is similar in design to the iPhone and aimed at the same market, and AT&T has shown little interest in offering strong iPhone rivals. For example, it never picked up the original HTC Touch, and so far has shown no interest in the HTC Touch Diamond.
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nor the Touch HD. For WinMo phones they stick with the bulky-type HTC phones like the Touch HD/Tilt...etc. so they dont infringe on the iPhone's market. I think its a disservice to AT&T customers to not offer what is out there, and give us the choice. Honestly, if someone wants an iPhone, they're going to get an iPhone. I'm fine with them training salespeople to sell iPhones, but they should give us the right to choose from ALL the top of the line handsets on the market (exclusivity notwithstanding).