Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 6, 2011

The Samsung Omnia a good phone in the touch screen market today ?

The Samsung Omnia a good phone in the touch screen market today ?

I was plotting to get the samsung omnia for christmas. I was just wondering if the sound from the mp3 any excellent quality and does the battery has a sufficent time to play with ? Any comments please tell me :D . And don’t say go get an iphone or w/e not interested.

Answer by Gregory E
I’m getting excited about the Omnia as well. A few things: First, it doesn’t have a fixed ol’ 3.5MM headphone jack (like an iPod or fixed Mp3 player would). It comes with a small adapter. Not the worst business in the world i guess.

Also, a lot of reviews on this site ( http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/Samsung-OMNIA-CDMA-phone-p_3128.html ), mention that the battery isn’t that fantastic. One review said “Hey, the battery isn’t fantastic, but this business is like a fantastic mini-computer, as different to a phone”.

I have played with it in the supplies, and the web browser ( from Opera ) is fantastic, and the interface is much better than the LG Dare and Blackberry Storm.

Have a nice Christmas!

Answer by David Fhu
If you are using the speaker from Omnia, I work like a phone should. If you are using the headphone, it sound better. But it come with it own jack that none additional headphone or charger can fix in.

With their new firmware, it has a better power management. Has a long working hour compare to last firmware.

What do you reckon? Answer below!

Samsung Omnia II
samsung omnia

Image by John.Karakatsanis
Samsung Omnia II hands on.

The Samsung Omnia is cheaper, but i dont see the difference?

Answer by Parris
i just bought the omnia. there really isnt a huge difference up your sleeve from the curved bottom on the rogue and the names

Answer by G’DogMoney
The largest difference is that the Rogue has a slide out qwerty keyboard and the Omnia is a full touchscreen. Additional than a few design differences they are the same device in most respects.

Add your own answer in the comments!

Samsung Omnia i910 Phone, Silver (Verizon Wireless)

  • Talk Time: Up to 5.8 hours
  • QWERTY Keyboard
  • Band: CDMA 850 / 1900 MHz
  • BandType: Dual Band

The Samsung i900 Omnia is a high-end smart phone enabled for the 3G network. It is meant to be a phone/PDA combination, and it uses Windows Mobile 6.1 as an operating system, and has Office Mobile Suite for document viewing and control. It has a large touch screen with stylus for data entry and navigation, and has a built-in accelerometer to auto rotate the screen orientation. it also uses an optical trackpad and features handwriting recognition. Also built-in are an mp3 and record player, as wel

List Price: $ 0.00

Price: $ 98.94

Samsung brings its “all in one smartphone,” the Omnia, to Verizon Wireless. This slim touchscreen phone runs Windows Mobile and the TouchWiz UI and features 3G, WiFi, a 5MP camera, and VGA record capture. Question Noah questions: www.phonedog.com Buy: Phone Only: www.phonedog.com Buy: Phone w/New Service: www.letstalk.com More information @ www.phonedog.com
Record Rating: 4 / 5


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