Saturday, March 2, 2013

Samsung Omnia i900

Samsung Omnia i900
Photo credit to www.getpcmemory.com

Samsung Omnia is based on Windows Mobile Professional 6.1 designed with an interface that aims to provide an iPhone-style touch screen experience.  It is complete with slim, candybar form factor, a large screen dominating the front panel and minimalist controls.  Samsung Omnia has a dimension of 12.5 x 112 x 56.9mm.  Just like any other modern Windows smartphones, there's a pile of features available for Omnia.  It has a five-megapixel camera on the back with a LED flash and a VGA video call camera on the front.  It also has HSDPA of up to 7.2Mb/sec, a 624MHz processor, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a GPS receiver and an FM radio.  And you can use either 8GB or 16GB with microSD expansion.

The camera is the primary highlight of Samsung Omnia.  Its resolution is the main headline: five megapixels is the highest resolution I've seen in a Windows Mobile device and it also has image stabilization.  This made it possible not to rely on the LED flash in difficult lighting.  The results are amazing.  You can use the Omnia for proper snaps - not just contact profile pictures.  Samsung Omnia is truly a remarkable Samsung mobile phone release on 2011.

Watch more of the features and software of Samsung Omnia below: 

    Video Credit to pocketnowvideo



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