Samsung Omnia CDMA Review

0. phoneArena posted on 05 Dec 2008, 14:48

The Samsung Omnia i910 for Verizon Wireless is almost an exact clone of the GSM variant we reviewed earlier this summer. It is an impressive device, combining a large 3.2-inch touch-sensitive display and 5MP autofocus camera with the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system...

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39. korny earl posted on 27 Dec 2008, 12:48

use the stylus that comes with it

40. gomets15217 posted on 27 Dec 2008, 23:31

yea thats true dude, and i would use the stylus most of the time but my girlfriends a heavy texter so i text her a lot, and texting with a stylus would be too slow, and i was just wonderin if the quality of the screen was durable enough for extensive use

41. korny earl posted on 03 Jan 2009, 19:20

mine feels like it would be fine.. but obviously i havent had it long enough to let you know how it holds up on wear and tear.

43. 098765 posted on 06 Feb 2009, 10:28

i actually feel that this phone sucks if i wanted to buy a computer i would have gone to the apple store this phone has a mouse its way to complicated !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

47. hunter4828 posted on 03 Apr 2009, 18:31

Wow. That's about the saddest comment ever. The fact that it has a mouse makes it 'way to complicated'? Samsung was trying to make things simpler and more convenient by adding another input method. Suit yourself, though.

45. sbbluboy04 posted on 12 Feb 2009, 12:39

I just got the Omnia and so far i love it. I have only had one day of use out of it so far but it is everything i expected from it. I upgraded from the i760 and can notice many changes that have improved its use. I have noticed a little bit of a lag but i was expecting it from a windows mobile phone. I would rate this phone an 8.5

46. sgg61991 posted on 13 Feb 2009, 12:04

I actually own the Omnia. And it being my first touch screen phone (and smartphone for that matter), I think it is a wonderful phone. While i have anywhere from one to two bars in my CONCREAT school, outside i usually have full bars. The phone is easy to use and although it takes some getting used to, there isn't a huge learning curve for previous WM users. I don't know how easy it is to use for people who have never used Windows Mobile, But I took to it pretty well. There are a lot of features packed in this little phone. And if you dont see an app you need, there are millions of them online for download. It may not make VZW happy, but they're there and ready for download! Also, about the battery life. The first day I had it, I used it non-stop and killed the battery in about 5 hours. I was on YouTube, Facebook, listening to music (I prefer to use WMP, I think it's easier), and just playing with the phone in general. The second day it lasted all day, but I used it a LITTLE less. And today it still has a full battery. I love this phone and would recommened it to anyone looking for a smartphone. Even over the blackberry storm. But that is my opinion. Hope that helps some people!

48. Vagabundus posted on 19 Nov 2009, 23:50

I would suggest a little vocabulary clean-up and polish. "Simplistic" usually is derogatory, meaning that it is too simple to be effective. "His refusal to ever travel outside of his home state probably contributed to his embarrassing simplistic views on international relations." "Simple" can be good. "The design is simple, straightforward, and easy to use." I've noticed on many reviews; you are not alone. But perhaps you could model a standard higher than the normal home made slap job?

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