Samsung Omnia hands-on mini-review (ZDNet)

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A reviewer at ZDNet did an in-depth hands-on mini-review of the Samsung Omnia and seems to like it. Lots of comparisons to the iPhone. :)

http://blogs.zdnet.com/mobile-...er/?p=1408&tag=nl.e539


Specifications of the Samsung OMNIA include:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
    Quad-band GSM and single band HSDPA (2100 MHz)
    128MB RAM and 256MB flash ROM
    Marvell PXA312 624MHz processor
    8GB or 16GB flash drive (I bought a 16GB model)
    3.2 inch 240×4000 high resolution display
    Haptic feedback support
    Integrated 802.11 b/g WiFi radio
    Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 radio with A2DP
    Infrared port
    Integrated A-GPS receiver
    1440 mAh Lithium ion battery with reported 5 hours 50 minutes of talk time
    microSD card slot with microSDHC support
    5 megapixel camera with image stabilization
    TV out support
    FM radio with RDS support
    Weight of 4.30 ounces
    Size of 4.41 x 2.24 x 0.49 inches (iPhone is 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches and 4.8 ounces)

From the summary at the end, things that are better than the iPhone:
  • Ability to rotate in three directions in all applications
    Ability to connect to A2DP headphones or a Bluetooth keyboard
    Ability to tether the device to a PC with a wired or wireless connection
    5 megapixel camera that captures video and has image stabilization with flash
    Download and store podcasts wirelessly
    Access the file system and connect as a flash drive or via Bluetooth to a PC
    FM radio with RDS support
    Office Mobile support (creation and editing)
    Cut, copy, and paste
    Handwriting recognition
    3rd party navigation and turn-by-turn direction support
    Advanced 3rd party support (SlingPlayer, photo/video editing, etc.)
    Advanced Exchange/Outlook synchronization capability
    Haptic feedback
    Removable battery
    Removable storage card


It'll be interesting to see what it's priced at.
 

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Good point. Although it doesn't seem to be widely available yet, and there's not a lot of reviews of it that I could find. But you are right, it appears to have been released in the last month or so.

From some Google searching it looks like it's priced at ~$650 for the 8GB model, ~$720 for the 16GB model.
 

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Originally posted by: pm
A reviewer at ZDNet did an in-depth hands-on mini-review of the Samsung Omnia and seems to like it. Lots of comparisons to the iPhone. :)

http://blogs.zdnet.com/mobile-...er/?p=1408&tag=nl.e539


Specifications of the Samsung OMNIA include:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
    Quad-band GSM and single band HSDPA (2100 MHz)
    128MB RAM and 256MB flash ROM
    Marvell PXA312 624MHz processor
    8GB or 16GB flash drive (I bought a 16GB model)
    3.2 inch 240×4000 high resolution display
    Haptic feedback support
    Integrated 802.11 b/g WiFi radio
    Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 radio with A2DP
    Infrared port
    Integrated A-GPS receiver
    1440 mAh Lithium ion battery with reported 5 hours 50 minutes of talk time
    microSD card slot with microSDHC support
    5 megapixel camera with image stabilization
    TV out support
    FM radio with RDS support
    Weight of 4.30 ounces
    Size of 4.41 x 2.24 x 0.49 inches (iPhone is 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches and 4.8 ounces)

From the summary at the end, things that are better than the iPhone:
  • Ability to rotate in three directions in all applications
    Ability to connect to A2DP headphones or a Bluetooth keyboard
    Ability to tether the device to a PC with a wired or wireless connection
    5 megapixel camera that captures video and has image stabilization with flash
    Download and store podcasts wirelessly
    Access the file system and connect as a flash drive or via Bluetooth to a PC
    FM radio with RDS support
    Office Mobile support (creation and editing)
    Cut, copy, and paste
    Handwriting recognition
    3rd party navigation and turn-by-turn direction support
    Advanced 3rd party support (SlingPlayer, photo/video editing, etc.)
    Advanced Exchange/Outlook synchronization capability
    Haptic feedback
    Removable battery
    Removable storage card


It'll be interesting to see what it's priced at.

Its a nice phone, battery life could be better.
That 240x4000 display sounds good though ;)



 

pm

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That 240x4000 display sounds good though
Hey, I just cut and paste. Anandtech doesn't pay me enough to actually edit material. ;)
 

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It look sweet, but, an iphone 3g is like 200 with contract and this phone is like 600-700. Not a very fair comparsion. Don;t get me wrong, I think this phone is sweet as well as well and can easily best iphone, but at what price?
 

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An iPhone isn't unlocked, and requires a two-year commitment to a specific carrier. The 3G iPhone without a contract has been said to be $400 more than the one with a contract - although to the best of my knowledge, they aren't selling them yet. That would put an 8GB 3G iPhone at $600 - or about what an Omnia costs.