Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-B7300 OmniaLITE and the average rating is 64%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-B7300 OmniaLITE.
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The editors liked
Fairly low price tag
Good range of features
Small and light for a smartphone.
The editors didn't like
Sluggish performance
Poor camera
Messy user interface.
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Published: 2010-04-26, Author: James , review by: asia.cnet.com
Fairly low price tag; good range of features; small and light for a smartphone.
Sluggish performance; poor camera; messy user interface.
Abstract: Windows Mobile has long been flirting with the midrange but PocketPCs are not so keen to go down…erm… the ranks. HTC would drop an occasional lower-end handset but it's not really what they do best. But we guess the market situation is now forcing man...
Fairly low price tag; good range of features; small and light for a smart phone
Sluggish performance; poor camera; messy user interface
The Samsung Omnia Lite is a good-looking phone with a decent line-up of features, but its overly complicated software and slow performance make it difficult to recommend ...
Compact, slim design, HSDPA high speed 3G connectivity, WiFi, 3inch touchscreen, Widgets customisation, AGPS and Google Maps, Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone functionality, Very good selection of applications including Office Mobile suite
Resistive screen requires stylus, Not enough finger space on some options as screen can be unreponsive in places, Windows Phone OS not intuitive and can be clunky, Sometimes slow to respond, Texting process could be better, Average camera
The Samsung Omnia Lite has much more than its name suggests - it's a feature-packed Windows Phone - but operation and UI need to be more streamlined....
The Omnia Lite rather awkwardly straddles the space between a feature phone and a fully-fledged smartphone. Unfortunately, we think it's not quite easy enough to use to work as a feature phone and the sluggishness and small screen mean it doesn't quite wo...
Wi-Fi and HSDPA, A-GPS with Google Maps, Windows Phone tools, Mobile Office suite, Decent media player
Windows Mobile 6.5 OS, Screen required stylus, Sometimes ponderous performance when apps open, Accelerometer not engaged automatically on some apps, No 3.5mm headphone socket, No flash on 3.2-megapixel camera
Samsung has been busy of late updating it smartphone portfolio, with the Omnia Lite B7300 one of several recent Windows Mobile 6.5-powered handsets to line up in its Omnia range. The 'Lite' moniker may suggest a lower spec'd, handset, and Sams...
My time with the Samsung has been a mixed bag, the features and spec makes it very useable and easy to get on with in the main. Coupled together the small screen and the unresponsiveness make for quite a few frustrations as well.I am sure that the comp...
Abstract: It's business as usual on the WinMo front and all the action seems to be around the upper end of the pricing scale. Impressive as those top PocketPCs may be, they are hardly the stuff that makes the sales meters tick and bring the profits that fuel the...
It should be admitted that the Samsung Omnia Lite is surprising in both positive and negative way. The decent line of features being offered by it, nice and slim overall design and low price tag are what makes it worth buying whereas the average perfor...