The Samsung Omnia is pretty awful..

swbsam

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This isn't really a review but more of a warning.

I have a corporate iPhone but was a little bit weary of relying on it as a sole phone, so I ordered a new line of Verizon service and received the Samsung Omnia for free. What followed was a week of misdials (touch screen dialing while in my pocket), frustrating web browsing, and sluggishness that made even readings simple websites frustrating.

The network was outstanding, mind you, but the resistive touch screen combined with a sluggish OS proved repulsive. The stock UI (winmob 6.1 and "touchwiz") was also inconsistent - some menus were in a somewhat attractive samsung skin and others were stock, making for a very cheap/pasted together user experience. Gestures and other shortcuts also worked at the devices whim - sometimes touching and holding on the far right of the screen would make a zoom bar (scroll up to zoom in, scroll down to zoom out) to pop up, sometimes it would not. Double tapping sometimes would zoom in, sometimes it did nothing. Sometimes flipping the device would change the orientation, sometimes it would not. Some menus were finger friendly, most where not. Having fat fingers I found myself reaching for the stylus more than not, which felt so retro to me.

I got into the rom scene and found the windows 6.5 roms even worse when it came to performance but with a slightly better UI/Finger friendliness, but it's also inconsistent. I actually have much more respect for microsoft post-windows 7, so I'm hoping some of that U.I. brilliance makes it into their mobile department, and hope that windows mobile 7 is a success, but 6.5 so far (it's still in beta) seems to be a quick fix solution, tacking more touch functionality over a core that very much resembles 6.1.

Lastly, and worse, the phone's screen scratches like a phone from the 90s. By that I mean that my long string of blackberrys and my iPhone has spoiled me, I can easily have change and my phone in the same pocket without ever having to worry. My iPhone is over a year old and looks like new, and I don't use a case. One trip in a pocket with change scratched up my omnia to the point of me calling verizon and canceling my service. YES, I should have used a case, but I haven't had a screen scratch on any of the numerous portable devices I carry around in years, yet the omnia seems to be made of plastic similar to those used on Windows Mobile devices from the 90s.

Speaking of windows mobile devices from the 90s - I had a Casiopeia (sp?) from 1998 that still works great but sits in the bottom of a drawer... I took it out of hiding for a comparison and, sadly, the UI and over all experience is strikingly similar to my experience with the omnia, not much changing in over 10 years.

edit: The end of my week with the omnia ended in me quitting verizon service and, not wanting to risk getting locked into service with a subpar phone, I signed up with Sprint and got a palm pre I'm pretty happy with right now. The reception isn't as good as verizon but the UI and touch screen responsiveness blow the omnia away. Of course they're different classes of devices, but the pre was worth every penny of the $299 I paid for it, while the omnia wasn't even worth the $0 I got it for.
 

bonkers325

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the VZW winmo phones are crippled, you should install a custom ROM over it to get full functionality.

there were a few threads pointing to custom ROM sites but i dont know where they are, perhaps one of the gadget forum regulars could help you better.

also, if you have a corporate iPhone then why do you need another smartphone? if i had a corporate iphone/bb i would just get a simple plan (or pay-as-you-go) as my backup, but thats just me :)
 

swbsam

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Originally posted by: bonkers325
the VZW winmo phones are crippled, you should install a custom ROM over it to get full functionality.

there were a few threads pointing to custom ROM sites but i dont know where they are, perhaps one of the gadget forum regulars could help you better.

I did mod my phone quite a bit, and tried every rom I could find. Most people seem to like the winmo 6.5 roms but they were too slow for me. I found the "lite" versions of the 6.1 roms better than stock, but they still had inconsistent menus (some stylus friendly menu items and some finger friendly



also, if you have a corporate iPhone then why do you need another smartphone? if i had a corporate iphone/bb i would just get a simple plan (or pay-as-you-go) as my backup, but thats just me :)

I'm paranoid and think IT's always looking over my shoulder (or closely at my at&t bill). I use mobile data far more than I use the phone and I was always worried about some of my more risque searches.. nothing bad but "strip club in 10001" would be something you wouldn't want to google on a corporate phone ;)
 

zerocool84

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You're on Sprint now so you're probably paying a lot less than you were on Verizon and getting more.
 

swbsam

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Originally posted by: zerocool84
You're on Sprint now so you're probably paying a lot less than you were on Verizon and getting more.

You're right - I thought that sprint's network was sub-par, and it was mediocre until I enabled data roaming. Now it uses Verizon's same network more times than not, and I'm saving $30-40 a month.

I was really hoping for a free phone since it was going to supplementing my office phone, but the money I paid for the pre will be recouped in a year...

As for the pre, it's supremely better than the Omnia but, after being so used to the iPhone, it's not the orgasmic experience that some say it is. I think the iphone spoiled my expectations, but the pre lives up to those expectations . it just works!
 

VenomXTF

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A bit off topic but "strip club in 10001"... you work in Midtown? I'm right by Penn.
 

zerocool84

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Yea the Pre isn't perfect but it does some things the iphone doesn't. I have larger hands so the keyboard isn't for me but the multitasking and the ability for it to pull all my contacts from all those sources is awesome. Sprint has a bad rep from how they were but it seems like they've changed after all those layoffs and new ceo and trying to make a new name for themselves. You also can't beat the prices they offer and you get more. Also I think it's invaluable to be able to have a spare battery for those times you need it and not being tied to AT&T's network.
 

hanoverphist

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am i like 1 of the 5 people who actually like the omnia? i havent really seen the issues you seemed to have had with it. of course, i didnt try any other ROMs at all. i did install some apps on it, tweak some registries for different stuff and uninstall the vzw apps they load on it for you. i also was diligent to move all the stuff in the "device" memory to use the "my storage" memory instead. only time mine even messed up was when i was trying out the s2u2 program. the 2.02 version didnt work much at all, and the 1.6 version kills the sms rings after a while. i also hear there is a .NET 3.5 upgrade you can install and force the phone to use via registry that speeds it up quite a bit. after i upgrade to the new firmware im going to do that if it isnt built into the new version.
 

Sentrosi2121

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I have to admit that the Omnia looked sluggish as hell when I compared my phone (Eternity) with my friends Omnia. I would flip my phone to landscape and his would still be sliding out of portrait. Seemed like the phone didn't respond immediately to touches like mine did. I am jealous that he's got .avi support and wifi and I don't. Would love to find an app for the Eternity that supports .avi.
 
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Branded phones FTL. You need at least 256mb to make WinMo nice, and of course a 800x480 screen. but of course all these pathetic branded phones like the Omnia, Incite, blah blah blah all suck. They give WinMo a bad name.

The exception is the Touch Diamond and Touch Pro, although those are dated too and Touch Diamond 2/touch Pro 2 are much nicer.

A truly nice WinMo phone coming is the Omnia II.