Monday, December 1, 2008

Verizon drops Omnia to $199, hopes you'll pay attention now


Samsung's Omnia is nice enough to find a good home in many a professional's pocket, but in terms of overall desirability it doesn't quite compare to the iPhone or G1. Why, then, did Verizon price the thing $50 higher than its alternate-platform competition? Your guess is as good as ours, but at least the company didn't take long to see the error of its ways, dropping the handset under the magic $200 mark just a few days after the early-adopters got done paying too much for theirs. We're thinking Verizon might have been targeting the $249 Touch Diamond, but really that could do with a price cut of its own. $199 seems about right for an Omnia, so you go right ahead and click on if you want; we'll wait for the higher-res one, thanks.

[ Via: Engadget ]
[ Tag: omnia, samsung omnia, SamsungOmnia, smartphone, verizon, windows mobile, windows mobile 6.1, WindowsMobile, WindowsMobile6.1 ]

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