All three should arrive on shelves at affordable price tags

Sep 28, 2011 08:14 GMT  ·  By

During the past few days, we learned not only that Windows Phone users are now able to download the new Mango OS flavor on their devices, but also the fact that there are three new handsets headed for the market with the platform on board.

These devices come from HTC, Samsung and ZTE, and are the Radar 4G for T-Mobile, and the Samsung Omnia W and ZTE Tania for the international market.

While all three of them are appealing devices, what should be mentioned on them is the fact that they are set to land on shelves as rather affordable handsets.

The HTC Radar 4G is T-Mobile's own flavor of HTC Radar, which was unveiled at the IFA 2011 show in Berlin.

Packing a 3.8-inch LCD display and a 1Ghz Snapdragon application processor inside, the new smartphone comes with support for T-Mobile’s 4G network, for fast data transfer speeds.

The specifications list of this device also includes a 5-megapixel photo snapper with LED flash and video recording, along with a unibody aluminum chassis, and WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS receiver.

The new device should become available for purchase in the United States in time for the holiday season.

The Samsung Omnia W was just introduced for the European market, after going official in the US only recently as the Samsung Focus Flash for AT&T.

It comes with a 3.7-inch SuperAMOLED touchscreen display, HSPA+ connectivity, a 5-megapixel photo snapper on the back, and a fast 1.4GHz application processor inside.

There is also the ZTE Tania, which emerged on the Internet only a few days ago, and which is expected to arrive on the UK market in the near future as the ZTE Spirit. It should hit other European countries too before the end of the year.

It features a 4.3-inch display, along with a 1Ghz processor and 5-megapixel camera, 4GB of internal memory, WiFi and Bluetooth, and the usual set of sensors.

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