Samsung Omnia review
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Samsung Omnia smartphone review at LetsGoMobile : The Samsung Omnia smartphone was originally sold as a special Millionaire Pack. The Samsung Millionaire Pack adds just that little extra to the Omnia i900. The black matte package carrying the text: Omnia Millionaire Pack and an image of the mobile phone is tied together with a strap containing pictures that appeal to the millionaire feeling of the purchaser. It also refers to a special promotion with many prizes, among which: being a millionaire for one day.• Read the full Samsung Omnia review at LetsGoMobile.

Samsung Omnia test
LetsGoMobile says: “The Omnia features a large touchscreen which is easy to operate. It does not require pressing hard, and the phone responds pleasantly fast. Operating the phone with your fingers is quite alright to do, however, sometimes you do need the stylus pen and that is a minus, while the stylus pen is not integrated in the Samsung Omnia i900. Although the pen is included, you have to attach it to the phone as we see on the LG Viewty.”

Samsung Omnia reviews : 5 Megapixel camera
LetsGoMobile says: “The Samsung Omnia smartphone features a 5.0 Megapixel digital camera with auto focus. The camera button on the right side serves to start the camera application. Starting up takes a while, however, it’s not too bad compared to other Windows Mobile phones. The entire screen functions as viewfinder in landscape mode, which makes it ever so easy to see how the picture will turn out.”

Review Samsung Omnia i900 at LetsGoMobile
The Samsung Omnia is a neat mobile phone offering much functionality. Samsung has equipped the Omnia i900 with a 5.0 megapixel digital camera, GPS-receiver, Windows Mobile software, HSDPA and a large touchscreen. At this time, the Omnia is the flagship of Samsung, however, whether the phone is actually able to compete with other mobile phones of the smartphone line in daily life, is yet to be seen and can be read in the full Samsung Omnia review at LetsgoMobile.
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