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Samsung Omnia

Posted by mobilex9 on 10:23 AM
DivX movie player and the Web browsing features are pretty cool on Samsung Omnia, next to Wi-Fi and GPS, but the 5 Mp camera brings in front the robust multimedia features of Samsung Omnia.

The Windows Mobile smartphone also offers Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and EV-DO Rev. A support, as well as a 5-megapixel camera and robust multimedia features. I think that the top interesting aspects in Samsung Omnia's design are the TouchWiz interface and the touch screen, but the 3.2 inch screen is pretty cool too: it has 240x400 pixels resolution and it has 262,000 color output. So, overall, the display is quite eye-catching. It is quite good for displaying images, texts and videos, though it's not as sharp as HTC Diamond's display is.
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Samsung Omnia has a virtual keyboard and it has also an accelerometer, which switches the view from portrait to landscape, according to the way you hold your phone,and the access to all features is done through the panel on the left, which contains all the applications, like music player, notepad, clock, and media gallery. It can be customized, and after you set it up, you can make it visible and hide it by tapping on the arrow. It has the Home screen, but is also offers users the Main Menu page where all the basic applications are stored in an user friendly manner.So if you are not quite satisfied with TouchWiz, you can switch to the Windows screen from the Settings menu.

Samsung Omnia has interesting features, and I would like to mention only a few, the most useful and attractive ones: visual voice mail, each contact in the address book can have multiple fields, and the CDMA includes conference calling, voice dialing, text and multimedia messaging and other features. Bluetooth, 3G and Wi-Fi are successfully integrated in the connectivity section, and you can use also GPS/A-GPS for navigation, but it will cost you $9.99 per month, or $2,99 per day (from Verizon).

I think that the camera is very good: the pictures' quality was excellent and the antishake feature is quite useful, the colors look good, and the video quality is better than many other Samsung phones, with slightly pixelation. There are TV capabilities too, and you can edit the videos too with a editing application.

The call service performance is good, sometimes appeared complaints from users that the volume needs to be turned up and maybe some of them reported a slight echo, or a small lag when launching applications, but Windows Mobile functioned very good in stress conditions. Samsung Omnia can has a life battery of 19 days on standby time, and 8 hours passed until the battery drained after continous talking. According to more tests, Samsung Omnia has a digital SAR rating of 1.31 W/KG.

Overall, I think that Samsung Omnia is a great smartphone, and that the Windows Mobile is good organized on this phone, and the functionality and the performances make Samsung Omnia a real competitor for the incumbent iPhone.

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