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August 2008
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Large écran tactile
GPS
Capteur 5 mégapixels et radio FM
Compatibilité WiFi et 3
5G
Mémoire de 8 Go
Bel écran tactile de 3
2 pouces
Autonomie satisfaisante
Système de widgets
Navigation Internet
Lecteur multimédia
Design
Formfactor
Riche en fonctionnalités
Interface TouchWiz
Ecran tactile réactif
Internet avec la navigateur Opéra
Autonomie correcte
Eacute
Cran tactile réactif
8 ou 16 Go de stockage extensible jusqu’à 32 Go
Compatible DivX
Appareil photo et mode vidéo performants
Sortie TV
Accéléromètre efficace
Interface TouchWiz int&ea...
Fonctionnalités
Lecture des DivX
Interfaces
Touchpad
Autonomie
Superbe Ecran
Personnalisation de l’affichage
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Rien
Qualité de l'appareil photo
Réactivité de l'écran irrégulière
Mauvaise gestion de la RAM
Prise casque propriétaire
Coque un peu cheap
Interface Touchwiz pas assez développée
Fonction GPS
Design trop sobre
Surcouche logicielle moins poussée que sur un HTC Touch Diamond
Get past the underlying Windows Mobile OS and the Omnia is a capable device that manages to be most things to most people. With better-than-average media file support, generous internal storage and expansion, a good-sized battery and fine 5Mp camera, ...
Extrait: With the Omnia Samsung has created a device that’s shiny on the outside, but does have some substance to it as well. The landscape resizing OS, the haptic feedback and the benefits of Windows Mobile such as Office compatibility, in addition to the mult...
Sure, the iPhone is good at consuming media and browsing the web, but what if you actually need to get stuff done? The Omnia has a large 3.2-inch touchscreen, friendly ‘widget’ icons and easy messaging but scratch the cartoony surface and you&...
Do we really need to tell you that the Omnia doesn’t look or handle like an Apple? The case is plastic, as is the resistive touchscreen – where haptic buzzing is no substitute for the iPhone’s gliding multi-touch. You’ll need the s...
Windows is nothing to be ashamed of when it comes wrapped in Samsung’s top-notch Omnia. High-speed browsing, business smarts and super snapping might not quite make an iPhone killer, but Samsung has certainly inflicted a nasty flesh wound.Best offer...
Extrait: Some of the best bits of an iPhone without actually being one, this may just fit the + 5MP camera; nice looking; widgets; OS- Sluggish accelerometer; no stylus compartment; OSReleased to a fanfare of excitement, presentations and big-bucks marketing, t...
It is very nice to have Samsung on the Windows Mobile road and this phone was I mentioned above really did grow on me, which was not a real advantage. I am still torn between the Diamond and the Pro, this makes the choice even worse, and the Xperia is ...
The 16GB edition of Samsung's Omnia has a lot going for it but is let down by Windows Mobile, which makes parts of the phone clunky to use. We were disappointed by the camera and lack of 3.5mm headphone jack but if you need Windows Mobile, then it’s wo...
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Publié: 2008-09-04, Auteur: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
HSDPA (7.2Mbps); Wi-Fi; GPS; large screen
No built-in 3.5mm headphone jack; camera isn't as sharp as we expected
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 tha...