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By Natasha Lomas

Published: 3 October 2008 15:05 GMT


Following Apple's lead comes the Samsung Omnia - an iPhone-a-like for all the stylus-wielding Windows Mobile lovers out there.

The Omnia's stand out feature is its 5 megapixel camera that's 3 better than the iPhone. Otherwise it's got all the usual features you'd expect: GPS, HSDPA and so on.

Verdict: Dull but worthy

Photo credit: Samsung


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