The new Samsung i900 is the most desirable phone of 2008, a bold statement, but on merit this is most certainly true. This beauty hailed an iPhone wannabe, really has got it all. After a few attempts at producing the best touchscreen phone (namely the Armani and Tocco), it seems Samsung may have finally cracked the code with the i900 Omnia. In fact the Samsung Omnia is so good that you could say it makes its Apple counterpart look mediocre. An iPhone wannabe you say then? Far from it!
So what is it that makes the Samsung i900 Omnia so good, well many things. Firstly, this is designed to perfection. They say first impressions last; well then Samsung knew exactly what they were doing. Here you have a large WQVGA 3.2 inch screen with a 16:9 widescreen aspect, only fractionally smaller than the iPhone. It is just as user-friendly as it looks and with a sleek sexy look and a platinum finish, it is bound to turn heads. The Samsung Omnia is also rather slim and fits nicely into the hands.
But what use is a good-looking phone without substance? Right and that is exactly why Samsung have packed this gem with countless quality features that puts it up there among the best of phones. Firstly, it is important to note that this runs on Windows Mobile 6.1, something that will certainly please Windows users who will see similarities. As such you can also edit documents such as those made in Word and Excel. However as this is essentially a smartphone, the response time may not always be great to some users.
The Samsung i900 Omnia is a 3G phone, which is great for anyone wanting better internet connection and wanting to make video calls. Web browsing is excellent, using the Opera browser, which is incredibly easy to use, and a more suitable option that Internet Explorer. Combine this with the very fast HSDPA downloads, and you have a mobile phone that will provide a great web experience. The i900 Omnia also has Wi-Fi, and comes equipped with some handy extras such as a GPS receiver. Essentials like Bluetooth and USB connectivity are all here too.
Among the best features on the Samsung Omnia is the 5-megapixel camera. Not only does it have face detection, it even includes smile detection! Another excellent feature associated with the camera is that using the GPS photos can be geotagged. Intrigued? That means the exact location, date and time of where the picture was taken can be saved too! The Samsung i900 Omnia also has an LED flash and digital zoom for good measure. It also has a very good video camera. Overall it is up there among the best camera phones, and a lot better than the iPhone.
The Samsung i900 Omnia really does score points on the multimedia forefront. The i900 has fantastic media playback capability, you have an FM radio and the MP3 player supports countless formats. This was expected since it is a rival to the iPhone, but the i900 really does deliver. An outstanding feature is the massive memory to save all your videos, tracks and photos to. It is available in both 8 and 16 GB, both more than adequate for the average user. Finally, there is no point having so much to enjoy if the battery life will let you down. With the Samsung Omnia, this will never be an issue, the battery life is very good.
It is safe to say then that based on merit, the Samsung i900 is the best phone of 2008 (at least so far). It really does deliver in many respects, with fantastic features, a great look and ease of use, the i900 will be a popular choice. Most of all, it is very affordable which may give it the edge over the iPhone as a better all-round choice.
Samsung Omnia Phone Review
Samsung keeps trying to add creativity and satisfaction to the mobile phone market. Recently released is the Omnia i900 which is a great Windows Mobile smart phone with a broad variety of features. However, will it stand up our review or be shot down like a pigeon?
While it holds a truly inspiring look in the touchscreen phone market, its black and silver color scheme doesn't make up for its lacking. The Samsung Omnia is made up of a plastic casing which makes it very light. While the iPhone was made of metal and glass, and its next generation (the 3G) was made up of plastic and glass combo, the Omnia screen just falls short of what we were expecting.
A good screen size makes the Omnia enjoyable when watching videos or surfing the net, and the size is just about perfect as well. It slides right into your pocket without bulking it up. However, don't get your hopes up! Big-fingered individuals may have difficulty, with no stylus, we wonder how many people will manage its use.
Features
The Samsung Omnia comes with Opera Mobile 9.5 preinstalled making the web browsing a great experience, along with Wi-Fi and HSDPA technologies included. Similar to the iPhone, you can zoom in and out of web pages by simply tapping the screen; although, the screen isn't as responsive as the iPhone's. While good competition to other Windows Mobile competitors, the screen responsiveness isn't quite up to the iPhone's capability.
But wait! While the iPhone cannot, the Samsung Omnia i900 can edit documents and even send email with its Office and Exchange support. As well as, the phone doesn't lag down when navigating through it. While it doesn't compare to a BlackBerry, the touchscreen interface tops most Windows Mobile phones with the ability to type out messages on its bespoke on-screen keyboard.
Google Maps will work fine with this GPS enabled handset. Although sat-nave comes at a cost, there are no major faults with the GPS system on this phone. Adding to its features is its 5-megapixel camera which disgustingly enough provides disappointing picture quality. Rather than Xenon flash, the phone is equipped with a simple LED light instead. However, as disappointing as it is, the camera has some features that are impressive. Such as the smile detection feature that snaps a photo as soon as someone smiles – talented indeed! Along with its auto-panorama mode that takes panoramic shots easily.
Music and video capabilities are greatly featured with the Omnia as well. Supporting many music audio file formats, even the OGG format, makes the music player worth it along with an easy to use music player. DivX, Xvid, and MPEG-4 support for video capabilities make the video experience enjoyable! Need more space? Throw in your 8GB microSD card! However, it lacks the beloved 3.5mm headphone jack.
Performance
While it is said to have 450 hours of idle time and 10 hours of talk time, the phone normally lasts around 2 days. That is, depending on which features you use on a regular basis. It also has quality audio, including the speakerphone.
Conclusion
The Omnia lacks some features that the iPhone contains, however includes ones it can't manage as well. Video, Office documents, and MMS are all features included with the Omnia. While a Qwerty keyboard would be nice, the phone is rather exciting and enjoyable regardless.
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