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Abstract: The Samsung Omnia II is a smartphone sequel to its predecessor released a year ago from the manufacturer. This new edition offers Verizon customers plenty of features in the way of practicality and entertainment, in addition to a design that is hard to...
TouchWiz has some quirks, Touchscreen isn't super responsive
With its eye-catching design and variety of multimedia features, the Omnia II is a solid Windows phone, but sluggish performance keeps it from being perfect. ...
Abstract: The Omnia II serves as a nice bridge for first-time smartphone users. Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface makes customizing the home screen easy, but it feels too sluggish and shouldn’t be placed on a smartphone. For $199, the Omnia II has a rich feature...
Abstract: Here is a video review on the Samsung Omnia II. Post Tags: review samsung video verizon omnia ii Previous entry: Unboxing the Kingston SSDNow V+ Generation 2 Comments: (0) Post a comment Name:(Required) Email:(Required) URL:Smileys Remember my...
Abstract: I’m going to set aside all the technical specs - they are available all over the place, and hardly worth mentioning. The things that are worth mentioning are things like - this is an incredibly beautiful little device. At first it felt awkward in my ha...
Abstract: After a week with the Samsung Omnia II, what follows is a detailed rundown of every function, issues, and realizations I ran into on a daily basis. While there are finger-friendly improvements in Windows Mobile, and exciting additions to everyday appli...
There are parts of the Samsung Omnia II that I really like -- the beautiful display, the fun gaming experience, the Swype keyboard, the excellent camera, even the cool red accents on the battery cover, etc. There are also a few things I don't like, mo...
Abstract: Samsung's latest Windows Mobile 6.5 phone also runs the TouchWiz 2.0 user interface, meaning it skips most of Microsoft's experience and substitutes Samsung's. If you're looking for a smartphone packed with software and features galore, the Omnia II ...
Published: 2009-12-12, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
AMOLED WVGA display, handsome rear cover, excellent camera
Poor homescreen, sometimes sluggish performance, unresponsive touchscreen
When it's all added together, the Samsung i920 Omnia II for Verizon is a very good phone for those looking to move from devices like the LG enV Touch or Versa and into a device with real smartphone power. Its TouchWiz homescreen is bad, but at least y...