Typical price: £480
What is it: Touchscreen Windows Mobile phone
What we think: If you want a touchscreen Windows Mobile phone, this is one of the best -- iPhone haters will love it
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 4 September 2008
Tags: Samsung, Samsung Omnia i900, Qwerty, keypad, MMS
We like:
HSDPA (7.2Mbps); Wi-Fi; GPS; large screen
We don't like:
No built-in 3.5mm headphone jack; camera isn't as sharp as we expected
CNET UK judgement:
Samsung continues to pump out handsets like there's no tomorrow -- sometimes they're good and sometimes they're not. The Samsung Omnia is a good one and while it isn't as responsive as the iPhone in some ways, it's a competent Windows Mobile phone that offers Microsoft functionality not found on Apple's darling
Full review:
Samsung continues to push deeper and further into every conceivable tech market, including every category of mobile phone. The next big thing to be added to its hefty mobile portfolio is the Samsung Omnia i900, a Windows Mobile smart phone that packs a cornucopia of features. But is this another Samsung touchscreen phone that fails to deliver? Continue Reading...
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October 11, 2009
Posted by: bdgr
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April 16, 2009
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