Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Samsung SGH-i910 Omnia and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SGH-i910 Omnia.
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21 Reviews
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Abstract: Samsung Omnia is a high end smartphone and phone is really costly especially if you purchase it unlocked. Verizon Wireless is also covering this phone and you can check it out, if you are on a stiff budget. The best part about the phone is the big 3.2 ...
As with any of my reviews, I judge the phone/device based on my personal preference and I don’t plan to change now. The Omnia is a stellar phone, but I don’t like it much. Just like my complaints about the HTC Touch Diamond last year and the Touch Diam...
Abstract: The Samsung Omnia is a smartphone that’s equal parts business and entertainment. It comes loaded with Windows Mobile 6.1 professional edition complete with mobile editions of the popular Microsoft Office apps. However, thanks to Samsung’s TouchWiz inte...
Abstract: With Windows Mobile 6.1, the Omnia is a strong competitor in the touch screen smartphone market. Samsungs TouchWiz user interface makes it easier to navigate through applications. While other iPhone rivals fail to measure up to the iPhones excellent ...
Excellent 5MP camera, Slim and lightweight, Visual voicemail
Locked GPS functionality, No embedded stylus holder, No gesture control, Lowres screen
I like the Verizon Samsung Omnia i910. On the positive side, it is a sleek, powerful and storage-packed Windows Mobile device. On the down side, the locked down of the GPS functionality is unfortunate and the lack of gesture control limits its pote...
Abstract: Video Review: The cons definitely out-weight the pros for the Samsung Omnia SCH-i910 Smartphone. From a clunky touch-screen to an awkward keyboard, one of the only things going for the Omnia SCH-i910 is the high-resolution screen. ...
Abstract: Samsung OMNIA Review By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Jan 22, 09 04:00 AM PDT OMNIA means "everything" in Latin, and given its feature list, its fair to assume that this means that it can do everything that one could expect from a modern smartphone. The qu...
3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen, 5-MP camera and excellent video recorder, Good battery life, 8GB internal memory, Visual voicemail
Windows Mobile 6.1 unsuited for finger touch, Too many user interfaces, Stylus attached via lanyard, No 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
The Samsung Omnia, now available from Verizon Wireless for $199, is a handsome smart phone filled with all the latest amenties—EV-DO, a 5-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, an HTML browser, push e-mail, an excellent multimedia player, mobile Microsoft Of...
Abstract: When cool overseas phones trickle to the US, theyre often watered down. Remarkably and happily just about nothing has changed from the import GSM Omnia i900 we reviewed back in August, 2008. Of course, there is one major difference, the Verizon versi...
Abstract: The Samsung Omnia SCH-i910 is Verizons best camera phone, masquerading as a somewhat quirky, but mostly solid touch-screen Windows Mobile smartphone. Its got a lot of strengths, including 8GB of integrated storage and Wi-Fi, but the 5-megapixel camer...