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Samsung i900 Omnia
$440.00
Released July, 2008
The Pros:8 or 16gb of internal storage. MicroSD slot for storage expansion. Touch screen.
The Cons:Onscreen keyboard somewhat cramped. Confined to preloaded widgets. Stylus either hangs buy a string on the phone or is not attached (although works well without it).
The Samsung i900 Omnia is a high-end smartphone 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 editing.
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It has a large touch screen with stylus for data entry and navigation, and has a built-in accelerometer to autorotate the screen orientation. it also uses an optical trackpad and features handwriting recognition. Also included are an mp3 and video player, as well as a GPS receiver. It uses geotagging to automaticallly mark locations of photos taken, and the camera is 5.0 megapixels with autofocus and LED flash. It allows email synchronization, and has TV-out and Projector-out ports to display images or documents on other screens. Other features include a secondary video calling camera, Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi and HTML browser.
Features
- Release Date: July 2008
- 3G HSDPA 2100
- 2G Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- 256k-color touch screen, 3.2" diagonal
- Touchpad with stylus and handwriting recognition
- 5.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture, autofocus and LED flash
- Secondary camera for video calling
- mp3 player
- 8GB internal memory with microSD card slot up to 16GB
- Bluetooth v2.0
- Wi-Fi 802.11g/b
- GPS receiver and geotagging of photos
- HSDPA 7.2 Mbps data transfer
- Windows Mobile 6.1
- Mobile Office Suite document viewer/editor
- HTML Internet browser
- Up to 5.5 hour talk time battery life
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8 or 16gb of internal storage
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microSD slot for storage expansion
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262,000 color 240x400-pixel resolution
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Quick response time compared to similar phones (Storm, iPhone)
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Onscreen keyboard somewhat cramped
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Confined to preloaded widgets
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Stylus either hangs buy a string on the phone or is not attached (although works well without it)
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