Samsung Omnia Coming to AT&T as the Mirage?

Posted on Tuesday, Sep 16, 2008 by Dieter Bohn
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: samsung mirage, omnia i900, omnia, mirage

Finally some good news on the Omnia front for AT&T Users: Engadget is reporting that we might see it on the network next month with full US 3G support and an all-new name: the Mirage. The rumored date is October 7th.

We can't resist a Mirage joke, either: Samsung and AT&T are going to want to get it released as quickly as possible, because any possible buzz about the device is going to vanish as soon as the HTC Touch HD starts appearing in bloggers' hands.

You can check out our hands-on video with the Omnia here. We're hoping / guessing that when we see the Mirage, some of those User Interface hassles will be fixed up so tightly it will seem as if there were never even there to begin with.

Are you still holding out for the Omnia/Mirage, or has your desire for one disappeared (somebody stop us) in favor of another (one more) oasis?

 
 

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i'm still looking forward to the omnia. although i love the display on the touch hd the camera still lacks a flash.i'm looking for a phone to replace my everyday digital camera.
I want to hold out for the Fuze, but there aren't any hints to a release date. My contract with Sprint expire at the beginning of this month and I want to switch to AT&T, but I'm not getting a Tilt.
I'm holding out for the fuze also
I am also elgible for a new phone right now (I'm an AT&T customer). My wife has an iPhone, and I am leaning that way, but I would rather have a Windows Mobile device, and the Omnia+3g is what I want. But if they don't get going with this or something like it, I am just going to get an iPhone 3G and be done with it.

Come on, people!

always coming samsung mirage but not true hmmp!!

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