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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
The Samsung Omnia features a nice touch screen and customizable interface that makes the Windows Mobile smartphone more user-friendly. It also has a 5-megapixel camera and a boatload of other multimedia features.
You cant add additional widgets to the TouchWiz interface, and there are some nagging design quirks. The unlocked version does not offer U.S. 3G support, and its expensive.
While there are some design quirks, and were still waiting for a U.S. release, the Samsung Omnia promises to be a solid alternative to the Apple iPhone. Specifications: OS provided: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional; Band / mode: EDGE 850/900/...
Extrait: Samsung is already wooing potential customers with the , a successful design that offers Sprint subscribers a reasonable alternative to AT&Ts popular handset, even if the Instinct isnt a true smartphone. Now the company is aiming for the high-end ma...
Extrait: REVIEW Samsung is already wooing potential Apple iPhone customers with the Instinct, a successful design that offers Sprint subscribers a reasonable alternative to AT&Ts popular handset, even if the Instinct isnt a true smartphone. Now the company ...
Extrait: Samsungs Omnia smartphone seems to have been designed as the Windows Mobile answer to the iPhone. But, while it has a touch-driven display, the Omnia just cannot match the simplicity of Apples user interface. We took a brief look at the SGH-i900 Omni...
Top-notch user interface, Wi-Fi and HSDPA (in Europe) support, Loaded with apps, Supports multiple video and audio formats
3G doesn’t work in the U.S, Keyboard and touchscreen could be more accurate, Expensive
Think of it as the Windows Mobile–powered Instinct for trust fund babies. Samsung’s luxury touchscreen phone, the Omnia, is a very expensive unlocked device ($720 with 16GB of storage, $690 with 8GB) that comes with a 5-megapixel camera (with...
Extrait: Samsung's phones are as widespread and popular as Nokias these days and that success has come as a result of consistently producing sleek, good-looking handsets with mass appeal. But Samsung also wants a slice of the iPhone action, it would seem, and has ...
Extrait: The Samsung Omnia i900 and the HTC Touch Diamond are the two hot iPhone-inspired Windows Mobile Professional slate touch screen phones for the summer of 2008. While both pervasively re-skin the less than sexy Windows Mobile OS to make it more fun, att...
Extrait: Samsung Omnia reviewby Chris Ziegler, posted Aug 18th 2008 at 12:59PMNo longer does Windows Mobile alone a capable smartphone make. The platforms core is as relevant, powerful, and well-supported as ever, but thats not the problem -- the real issue i...
Great camera, good menus and apps, massive storage capacity, Opera browser
Questionable display, relatively poor text input methods, incomplete haptic feedback
If you are a fan of devices like the Apple iPhone and the HTC Touch Diamond, the Samsung Omnia is probably going to capture your interest. Samsungs done a good job of layering some new functionality over what is otherwise a somewhat dated Windows Mob...
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Publié: 2008-08-14, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Extrait: Talk about contentious: Samsung’s Omnia i900 has been heralded as everything from the best Windows Mobile smartphone yet, to the oft-fabled iPhone killer. Take a look at the spec sheet and you can see why, with a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 3G, WiFi, GPS, h...