Samsung Ativ Odyssey for Verizon Hitting Stores Today for $49
Verizon has decided to sell its third Windows Phone 8 handset, the Samsung Ativ Odyssey at all the retail stores across the U.S., priced at $49 on contract.
Verizon has decided to sell its third Windows Phone 8 handset, the Samsung Ativ Odyssey at all the retail stores across the U.S., priced at $49 on contract.
It is now official that the Samsung Galaxy Odyssey will be available on Verizon Wireless LTE in the coming weeks. The phone is also on display at CES 2013.
According to the reports, Verizon is expected to offer the upcoming Samsung ATIV Odyssey handset for free on contract. Verizon CEO has also confirmed that their Windows Phone 8 OS running handsets will be offered at three important price points, $200, $100 and $0.
A Twitter account has posted a photo of the Samsung ATIV Odyssey, which appears to be the very first image of the device. The leaked shot has similar appearance to Samsung ATIV S handset.
Samsung ATIV Odyssey appears to have made to FCC presuming that the device has the model number SCH-i930 that is plus 10 from the SCH-i920 which is the Verizon’s Samsung Omnia II.
Microsoft has officially confirmed Verizon will be carrying the new Samsung Ativ Odyssey handset in December. Ativ Odyssey is expected to feature 4.5″ HD display, dual-core processor, 8MP main camera, 16GB eMMC, microSD card slot, 4G LTE capability, NFC and more.