Meet Australia’s first second-gen Windows Phone. The Omnia W (aka Focus Flash in the States) packs a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, and is the beginning of something good. It’s on the economy end of this next-generation of Windows Phones, but in a lot of ways, it blows the doors off of the last generation. That means something.
Sure, it’s easy to build the thinnest or lightest. But largest? This isn’t a phone you can fit into your pocket — unless you happen to be Lard Lad. Microsoft’s built a massive Windows Phone 7 smartphone in New York to promote the upcoming US launch of the HTC Titan, Samsung Focus Flash and Focus S.