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August 2008
(77%)
132 Tests
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Frustrating operating system, tiny on-screen keys, no 3.5 mm headphone jack
Samsung really has got it all in this device - programs, camera, GPS, home networking - but whats the point if its just so hard to use? If you really need all the office programs with push email and the like, Id strongly advise you to take the Omnia...
More tech than youll know what to do with, Great display, Excellent media codec recognition, DLNA networking
Windows Mobile makes it sluggish, Poor battery life, Only parts of the interface are finger-friendly, No 3.5mm input on handset
In terms of features, the Omnia stands out as one of the best smartphones to date. Its a shame this doesnt translate into a phone wed enjoy using from day to day. ...
Small Optical Trackpad, TouchWiz cant be configured, Small virtual touch keypad (portrait), Memory card slot not hot-swappable.
The Samsung Omnia sells for Rs.33,500 with a 1-year warranty. After seeing the price of the TouchWiz F480, a non Windows Mobile device from Samsung for under 20K, this pricing seems rather steep. The phone does have a lot to offer with regard to its f...
Camera is good and feature-rich, Reads popular video formats such as DivX and XviD, Plenty of storage space, Feature-rich with relevant apps
Audio player has low output, Custom keypad is much too large, Display is not too clear in sunlight, Battery life is poor with GPRS enabled, Handset gets hot with use
Business FeaturesSince the Omnia is a Windows Mobile device, it comes fully equipped to view all your attachments, from JPEG to MS Office docs, PDF files, and PowerPoint presentations. Configuring your email is a cinch, as the handset does it all for y...
Zusammenfassung: The Samsung i900 Omnia has left us with nothing but good impressions. Everything about the device speaks "high-tech" - from the innovative touch interface through the rich connectivity and multimedia capabilities to the exclusive hardware characterist...
Veröffentlicht: 2008-07-02, Autor: John , Testbericht von: asia.cnet.com
Full range of wireless features; haptic feedback; improved text input methods; navigation software included; attractive design; excellent battery life; Opera 9.5 browser included.
Some apps may not work properly; finger scrolling not consistently implemented; use of microSD slot requires battery removal; no stylus slot.
The Omnia is a good alternative to the HTC Touch Diamond with a competitive price and a truckload of features, though Samsung does need to work on the interface to improve its consistency and usefulness.
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Veröffentlicht: 2008-06-09, Autor: John , Testbericht von: asia.cnet.com
Zusammenfassung: Update: Samsung has officially announced the i900 as the Omnia. This will come in 16GB and 8GB versions, while the rest of the specs remain the same for both. The 16GB version will first be available at S$1,098 and those interested will be able to buy ...
Zusammenfassung: Well, its the final whistle in our head-to-head. Tempted as we are to not leave it a tie and send it to a penalty shootout, we just have to pay due respect to both contenders. After all its not the score that makes the game exciting. Sometimes a dra...
Attractive user interface; great 5megapixel camera; plays multiple video file formats.
Browser freezes up at times; GPS navigation does not work out of the box; touchscreen interface is frustrating without the stylus.
The Samsung Omnia is really an all-in-one device that tries hard to cover all grounds. As a mobile phone, the Omnia nails it when it comes to providing exceptional call quality though it can be frustrating to text message with the phone’s cramped ke...