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Samsung i900-Omnia
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Great touch-screen phone for not only business, but everyday people.

Overall Rating:
4.7 out of 5
By: Alex Petroski on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
From: Macomb, MI (United States)
Experience: 14 Days
Pros: Variety of keyboards for e-mailing and texting, 3G, WiFi, Optical Mouse is actually useful (personal preference), Scrolling and rendering is very good, great display.

Cons: WinMo isn't the greatest OS out there, battery life isn't the BEST (this isn't a BB).

Summary: This is a great phone, has many features, and in my opinion can be a great phone for anyone, and not just for the business world. Texting options and calling was great, and opera mobile in this device is amazing. The camera is 5-MP, which is good, but it does not seem to be as good as another 5-MP camera phone (this mainly has to do with WinMo). Still great camera nonetheless. It comes packed with features and other options to fit your needs. Def. look into this phone if you like touch-screen devices, or just want a flashy nice camera phone to show off to your friends.

4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

Omnia not worth the money or effort

Overall Rating:
2 out of 5
By: girlgadgett Taylor on Thursday, September 25, 2008
From: notts, East midland (United Kingdom)
Experience: 3 Months
Pros: Looks good and very impressive however looks can be decieving.Camera takes good quality shots.

Cons: Fine but no better then a HP hand held computer,
battery life is terrible.good for emails,not so good for general texting and calls.

Summary: This from my experience is a poor substitute for a Blackberry,frequently drops calls,complex layout takes some adapting to,downloading pictures,music etc.is complicated.SD card is in the phone so you need to dismantle phone each time you choose to access it.Battery life is very poor 6 hoyrs max.if you do a few short calls texts and access the internet for approx 20 mins.Screen scratches very easily and limited overthe counter resources to protect it. Mobiles I believe are supposed to make life easier not more stresful and complicated.The dislay is difficult to read in sun light.

3 out of 9 people found this review helpful

It is amazingly packed with everything anyone would need in a mobile device!

Overall Rating:
4.5 out of 5
By: Saad Rabia on Friday, August 29, 2008
From: Abu Dhabi, AUH (United Arab Emirates)
Experience: 6 Days
Pros: 3.5G, WiFi, Bluetooth, Real full internet (including Flash and JAVA), Thin, clean design, crisp screen colors, 5 MP camera with smile detection, flash, auto focus and digital zoom, video recording with slow motion mode, strong GPS, 5 to 6 hours of battery life, creative & useful UI.

Cons: Windows Mobile is still a stick in the a**.

Summary: The Samsung Omnia is the best mobile phone I've ever used in my life. It has everything I wanted in one mobile phone; I got the 16 GB version, so I have a lot of space to play with. It has a built-in GPS that I use with Google Maps, and it is very precise and spot on and fast. The 5 MP camera is surprisingly real, meaning that it delivers the high quality images you would expect from the number "5 MP". Video recording is another great feature, with flash and digital zoom, slow motion recording, and a packed editing software built right into the mobile phone. Sound is great, not as high as you would expect but very real and usable; playing music is easy and fun, and using the head set gives you a clear crisp sound that you would want to have.

I love the Geo tagging feature, where every picture you take gets tagged by the GPS of its actual location at the moment you took that picture.

SMS, Mail, MMS and the whole package of internet communication. Opera browser beats every single mobile browser I've ever used on a mobile phone; it kills Safari, BlackBerry and IE Mobile browsers and bury them in mud and dirt.

The software bundle is great; Office and the works. WLM messenger for chat. Great UI, easy to navigate.

A front camera for video calls is also a great touch. The mobile is packed with all connection options; WiFi, Bluetooth, GSM, 3.5 G (7.2 Mbps, unlike the old and sluggish iPhone 1.5 Mbps max), USB.

I can't find better words to describe how good is this mobile phone, but I can assure you that it is by far the best ever made mobile phone in all markets around the world, and all other companies, especially NOKIA, imate, HTC and Apple who all should learn from Samsung's Omnia how to do some real-deal mobile phones instead of the crippled feature-missing phones they keep producing.

Omnia is a: iPhone killer, imate smacker, NOKIA hanger, HTC drawner.

19 out of 21 people found this review helpful

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