Samsung's Omnia "Millionaire Pack" is ironically only ?699
If you're going to equip yourself with a phone as luxurious and feature-packed as Samsung's Omnia to line your pocket, you may as well go for broke, right? The so-called "Millionaire Pack" bundles the high-end WinMo set with a matching Bluetooth headset -- a WEP350, if you're curious -- and a leather travel case to keep your beloved handset safe and secure on the road. There's also an issue of "Millionaire" magazine in there and an entry to win a three-day trip to Moscow for November's Millionaire Fair, where flashing your non-diamond-studded Omnia is sure to impress essentially no one. The whole package runs a stout €699 (about $1,021), which realistically, plenty of hundredaires and thousandaires should be able to swing.
[Thanks, David]
[Thanks, David]















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Doug @ Oct 1st 2008 12:36PM
They're probably just anticipating the continued downturn of the U.S. economy. Just wait a few weeks and the exchange rate will have that costing $1 million U.S. :-(
Hasgoth @ Oct 27th 2008 1:23PM
lolz
crow610 @ Oct 1st 2008 1:02PM
Home screen loots exactly like what can be found on the G1, widgets and all!
ZA @ Oct 27th 2008 7:44AM
The HTCs ( P3600 / Touch ) feel better in hand but look at this:
The South African box contains the following:
a quick start guide
the handset
the battery
a 8GB memory card with card reader
getting started CD
Garmen Navigator software for life CD
stylis
normal charger
car charger
headset
spare in-ear pieces
3.5mm adapter
USB cable
Car Cradle with suction cups
ZA @ Oct 27th 2008 7:44AM
The HTCs ( P3600 / Touch ) feel better in hand but look at this:
The South African box contains the following:
a quick start guide
the handset
the battery
a 8GB memory card with card reader
getting started CD
Garmen Navigator software for life CD
stylis
normal charger
car charger
headset
spare in-ear pieces
3.5mm adapter
USB cable
Car Cradle with suction cups