All three run under the new Windows Phone Mango platform

Oct 18, 2011 20:11 GMT  ·  By

Samsung is one of the mobile phone makers who announced plans to bring to shelves in the near future handsets that will run under Microsoft's Windows Phone Mango operating system, and some info on the prices these devices might sport has just emerged.

Apparently, the company's Mango devices might sport costs ranging from $550 to $650, at least this is what a recently leaked document shows.

On a supposedly leaked list that can be seen to the left, you can see the AT&T-bound Focus S and Focus Flash, along with the Samsung Omnia W smartphone that was announced for the global market.

The Samsunjg Focus Flash is the cheapest of them all, featuring a price tag of $549 (around 401 Euros), while the Omnia W comes in next, at $569 (around 416 Euros).

As for the Samsung Focus S, it will feature a higher price tag, just as one was expecting. The phone will be priced at $649 (around 474 Euros), it seems.

Unfortunately, the leaked document, which we presume to be the real deal, does not offer specific info on the release dates for these devices.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the Samsung Focus Flash and the Omnia W are said to be the same device, though one is being locked to AT&T's network, while the other will arrive on shelves in other parts of the world.

The fact that they should be priced similarly also confirms that they are actually closely related.

As for the Focus S, it is a better spec'd device, and is expected to hit shelves around the world as the Omnia S, which supposedly leaked not too long ago.

For the time being, Samsung confirmed only the upcoming availability of Focus S, but said nothing on the release of of an international flavor of the device, tough more on it might emerge soon.

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