If you, on the other hand, are a Windows Phone user and own a Samsung Omnia 7, there's a firmware out for your smartphone too. It appears to be a NoDo ROM with version I8700XXKC1 XXKB2 but, as with the case of the Galaxy S II, nothing else is known about the update. You can also download it by following the source link below.
Note: Since no details are known, act carefully (you might even hold back) as flashing an incorrect version of a ROM can render your device unusable.
Update: Apparently the new Samsung Galaxy S II firmware brings a lot of fixes to the table: improved battery life, more accurate GPS, reduced pink spot when taking pictures, more free RAM available when the smartphone is starting up. (Thanks ThTa)
Update 2: It appears the the Samsung Omnia 7 firmware is actually build 7392 of Windows Phone 7 so it's post-NoDo with the May security update for SSL certs included -- most probably a cumulative one. Versions are: Firmware 2424.11.3.1, Radio 2424.11.2.2 and Bootloader 5.3.0.4.
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