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Samsung Introduces the Wave 2, Wave 2 Pro, Omnia Pro 4, Omnia Pro 5, Galaxy 3 (I5800) and Galaxy 5 (I5500)

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As expected, Samsung has unveiled a bunch of new handsets at CommunicAsia that will hit the market later this year. First up is what you see above, the Wave 2 (S5250). This handset is going to be cheaper than the original Wave and it'll also be Bada-powered. Below is a picture of the Wave 2 Pro (S5530) which packs a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. There's four more handsets below so don't miss them.

Samsung has also unveiled two more WinMo 6.5 powered handsets, the Omnia Pro 4 (bottom left) and the Omnia Pro 5 (bottom right). The former is actually sporting a touchscreen display and will be available sometime in July in Europe, CIS, and Southeast Asia, the latter won't have a touchscreen display but it'll be available in August in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, India, and Latin America. The Omnia Pro 4 sports a 2.62-inch display with a 320 x 320 resolution, dual-band (900/2100MHz) 3G connectivity, a 3.2MP AF camera; the Omnia Pro 5 features a 2.4-inch display with a 240 x 320 resolution, a 2MP camera, and tri-band (900/1900/2100MHz) 3G bands. Of course, both of them feature an FM radio, a microSD card slot, WiFi b/g / Bluetooth support, and aGPS. Look out for all of them soon.

That's not all though. Samsung has also officially unveiled the Galaxy 3 (I5800) and the Galaxy 5 (I5500). The Galaxy 3 is below and the Galaxy 5 is underneath that. Thankfully, we already know everything about both of these handsets.

Update: Engadget has just mentioned that the Samsung Galaxy Beam will also be launching sometime in July - in Singapore at least. In case you forgot, the Beam features a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED display, an 8MP AF camera with a flash, a front-facing VGA camera, Bluetooth 3.0 / WiFi b/g/n support, Android 2.1, and a pico-projector. For the complete spec sheet for that handset, just scroll all the way down.

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