FCC approves US-bound OMNIA, NOT!
0. phoneArena posted on 07 Oct 2008, 06:28
The FCC approved a version of the OMNIA with AT&T-friendly 3G bands but it appears that it is actually…
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1. (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:42 0 0
I have given up on this phone. I anxiously waited for this phone after my contract expired in July. It looks like a great product but Samsung and US Carriers dragging their feet on this have killed it for me. I'm moving on to something else, likely a Touch Pro.
2. (unregistered) posted on 07 Oct 2008, 11:40 0 0
Do you seriously think that just because they announce a phone it will eventually come out the following month? New devices take a lot of time to build, test, and then beta testing. So why don't you just get another phone for now.
3. (unregistered) posted on 07 Oct 2008, 13:15 0 0
I wonder if the cdma version will still be coming for VZW...
5. confused... this guy (unregistered) posted on 07 Oct 2008, 18:02 0 0
I couldn't find any samsung site for venezuela, does anybody have a link for it. And if it is going to south america then why is the fcc testing it?
7. (unregistered) posted on 07 Oct 2008, 19:43 0 0
I would have to say that I'm trusting the FCC on this one, they are the only ones to publish testing on the device and they wouldn't get the 850/1900mhz bands mixed up with 2100mhz. Plus, if Venezuela uses 2100mhz, why wouldn't carriers there just use the i900 Omnia?
8. (unregistered) posted on 07 Oct 2008, 23:58 0 0
Maybe this is really lucky and it's a triband 3G phone? Somehow, I doubt that though ...
10. (unregistered) posted on 09 Oct 2008, 10:06 0 0
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/
2008/10/09/samsung-a867-eternity-for-atandt-in-the-wild/
11. (unregistered) posted on 05 Nov 2008, 10:33 0 0
Even if ATT picks this phone up it wont be the 16Gb version. They have too much money invested in the iPhone and it would be dumb for them to offer a phone with better specs. I don't think Apple would like to compete for sales under the same carrier. If this phone ever hits the US it will be under Verizon or Sprint.
12. anon (unregistered) posted on 05 Nov 2008, 15:35 0 0
Why in the world would Samsung submit a phone to the FCC in the US for a Venezuelan phone? Obviously, they have a desire to sell it in the US. Negotiating with the carriers may be another story.





