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Abstract: Video review: So I just posted my review of the Samsung Omnia 2 (please be patient while YouTube processes it). Hit read more to get a quick summary. While the Omnia 2 is a dream phone on paper in practice I was a little disappointed. Samsung has really gone all o...
The Samsung Omnia II I8000 comes very close to nailing it, but there are a few things that really hold it back. First and foremost is the lag, especially on the homescreen. It is bad enough at times to ruin the entire user experience. Still, Samsung ...
Downright beautiful, high resolution display, Deep visual integration into the Windows Mobile environment, Lots of internal storage with optional expansion, Good multimedia experience, with lots of file support
Lag, lag, lag, More lag
The Samsung Omnia II I8000 comes very close to nailing it, but there are a few things that really hold it back. First and foremost is the lag, especially on the homescreen. It is bad enough at times to ruin the entire user experience. Still, Samsung ...
Abstract: The new Samsung Omnia II follows Samsungs latest touchscreen smartphone design-language and it looks quite similar to the Samsung Jet or even the Samsung Galaxy. All three devices feature a black glossy housing while the first two, the Omnia II and th...
Abstract: Those Verizon subscribers who have been patiently waiting in vain for the iPhone to come over to their service received a bit of good news this month. No, Apple did not officially confirm or date the release of their uber-popular cell phone for the net...
Abstract: Samsung, stop doing this. The Omnia II is frustrating from the second you pick it up to the moment you lay it back on your desk, defeated and distraught. There was so much potential here, so much obvious potential. Through a series of bizarre decision...
Nice, familiar design , Excellent multimedia capabilities , Superb, finger-friendly skin of Windows Mobile , All popular connectivity options
On-screen keyboard is a little small , Lag can still be an issue when multitasking
When you weigh up its strengths and weaknesses, the Omnia Icon is better suited to lovers of mobile media than to dedicated business people. It has a capable suite of productivity tools, but people who need excellent messaging will find the on-screen k...
Resistive touch screen rather than capacitive, widgets can become sluggish, interface isn’t as slick or polished as HTC’s TouchFLO 3D, lag in certain menus
The Samsung Omnia Icon’s TouchWIZ UI isn’t as slick or polished as some of the alternatives, but it remains an excellent way to spice up the normally drab and clunky Windows Mobile UI. It’s not perfect, but a superb display, excellent fe...
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: Samsung know that to compete with a device like the iPhone, it is necessary to have an obvious and impressive hook -- and that is exactly what they have accomplished. The Samsung Omnia II has the biggest AMOLED display seen yet in a phone, with a measurem...
Abstract: When LG released the GM750, it decided to put its S-Class user interface over the front of Windows Mobile 6.5, with separate menus and applications to keep you from having to endure some of the antiquated features of Microsoft’s ageing OS.Of course, it...