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Samsung Omnia 2The dust has barely settled after Android and Apple purchases when Windows-powered phones have surfaced to keep the excitement alive in smartphone industry. Samsung has jumped into the Windows bandwagon with its own mobile phones powered...
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The Omnia II is slightly larger than the first Omnia phone and very close to the actual size of an Iphone. It measures 118mm x 60mm x 11.9mm. The only noticeable difference between the Omnia II and the Iphone is in the screen size and quality. The O...
Sharp and vivid AMOLD screen, aspects of Windows Mobile, very long battery life...
Widgets not very good, frustrating screen lock...
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The Omnia II is Samsung’s flagship phone for not just Verizon but the world; even now, it's still trumpeted as an important device from Korea through to Europe and North America. Everything about the Omnia II on paper makes it out to be an iPhone conte...
Bright, sharp AMOLED screen, Good camera and photo features, High call quality, Opera and other builtin apps, Fast data speeds on Verizon...
TouchWiz is extremely clunky, Future of classic Windows Mobile in doubt, Overall interface is slow and imprecise, Swype not necessarily a big advantage, More intuitive phones available for as much or less.
The Omnia II is a classic example of understanding only superficially what makes a rival tick. Much like iPod challengers of ages past, Samsung's phone has a hardware feature set that makes it a true contender when just looking at spec sheets, but the...
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On the surface, the Samsung Omnia II ($200 with a two-year contract from Verizon; price as of 12/1/09) seems to be the Windows Mobile phone that fans have been waiting for. With its gorgeous 3.7-inch AMOLED touch display, attractive design, and impress...
Excellent video quality, Alluring design...
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...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:27:20
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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...
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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...
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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...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:27:23
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A feature heavy Windows Mobile phone that just lacks a little finesse compared to its peers. Others to consider HTC HD2 User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
A gorgeous looking screen with a body to match...
A lag occurs between pressing an icon and the application actually firing up.Look and Feel...
A feature heavy Windows Mobile phone that just lacks a little finesse compared to its peers...
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The Omnia II is the latest phone from the series that not only brings impressive looks, but also some impressive hardware under the hood.The Omnia II looks exactly like the Samsung Jet, though with a bigger display. It has the same aesthetics and...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:27:25
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Samsung and Verizon Wireless follow up the popular Omnia with a new tablet running Windows Mobile 6.5. Check it out in our Samsung Omnia 2 review.
Solid features, including DiVX playback, 5-megapixel camera and more. Colorful AMOLED screen...
Unresponsive touchscreen coupled with a poorly designed interface make using the phone a hassle...
The Samsung Omnia 2 is an impressive phone on paper. It packs some great features, so in theory it should be a top notch business phone with a lot of multimedia power thrown in. DiVX playback, for instance, is still unheard of on most phones, and mov...
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The Samsung Omnia II is the newest smartphone offered by Verizon Wireless. It has a few standout components, such as a 3.7-inch, WVGA, AM-OLED screen and a 5.0 megapixel camera/camcorder with flash, some new technology such as the Swype keyboard, and t...
After using the Samsung Omnia II for just a day so far, my first impressions are generally positive, with a few concerns about call quality and the e-mail experience. It's a sexy device with a gorgeous screen, a really nice camera, and fast performanc...
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Video review: So I just posted my review of the Samsung Omnia 2 (please be patient while YouTube processes it). Hit read more to get a quick summary. While the Omnia 2 is a dream phone on paper in practice I was a little disappointed. Samsung has really gone all o...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:27:29
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HTC set a standard for Windows Mobile customization with TouchFLO, and last year Samsung made their entry into the market with the TouchWiz UI touting Omnia. The Samsung Omnia II I8000 is now here, and a 2 has been added to the end of TouchWiz as well...
The Samsung Omnia II I8000 comes very close to nailing it, but there are a few things that really hold it back. First and foremost is the lag, especially on the homescreen. It is bad enough at times to ruin the entire user experience. Still, Samsung...
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The Samsung I8000 Omnia II is certainly a device that is hard to match, let alone beat and that much is clear with just a cursory glance at its specs. It also carries the aura of a new OS version pioneer, which in itself is enough to generate exciteme...
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GRAPHICS display on the Samsung Omnia II is unbeatable.Plus, its generous 3.7-inch Amoled screen makes the smartphone perfect for viewing YouTube videos on the road.See pictures of the Samsung Omnia II (Pictures: Samsung):Except for this snag: Images d...
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HTC set a standard for Windows Mobile customization with TouchFLO, and last year Samsung made their entry into the market with the touting Omnia. The is now here, and a 2 has been added to the end of TouchWiz as well. This new Omnia is bigger and b...
Downright beautiful, high resolution display, Deep visual integration into the Windows Mobile environment, Lots of internal storage with optional expansion, Good multimedia experience, with lots of file support...
Lag, lag, lag, More lag...
The Samsung Omnia II I8000 comes very close to nailing it, but there are a few things that really hold it back. First and foremost is the lag, especially on the homescreen. It is bad enough at times to ruin the entire user experience. Still, Samsung...
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The first Samsung Omnia phone was launched in mid June last year, and about a year later, the Korean manufacturer has come up with the new and improved Omnia II (i8000). It was at their Unpacked event on 15 June this year that Samsung unveiled their f...
Low profile graphics solutions are not new, but most of these parts use low-end GPUs, which means that they end up being not much more powerful than the onboard graphics theyre meant to replace.Today were looking at one card that is more powerful tha...
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The original Samsung Omnia turned out to be one of the most popular Windows Mobile devices ever. Why? It had everything: a slick form factor, terrific multimedia capabilities, speed, extra memory, terrific photo quality, and an interesting widget...
Gorgeous AMOLED display, Fantastic battery life, Snappy performance, Great build quality, Includes 8 or 16GB of memory, Has the UMTS 1900 band for US 3G in some areas, Video player can do DiVX, Screen sensitivity is high, Interface is optimized for finger...
Outdoor screen visibility is horrible, Attracts fingerprints, Photo and video recording quality are under whelming, Widget interface can get slow and uses a lot of RAM, Expensive (unsubsidized), No inbuilt stylus, Crappy case included, No TVOut cable incl...
The sub title for the original Omnia review we wrote back in August of 2008 was "something for everyone." The Omnia of last year was exceptionally well-rounded, with features to appease everyone from the multimedia fiend to the business user. This...
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Samsung Omnia II is the latest innovation from Samsung. It inherits the best of experience from Omnia and upsize it with a better, larger and more responsive touch screen.Building on the success of the Omnia, the Samsung Omnia II provides smartphone...
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The new Samsung Omnia II follows Samsungs latest touchscreen smartphone design-language and it looks quite similar to the Samsung Jet or even the Samsung Galaxy. All three devices feature a black glossy housing while the first two, the Omnia II and th...
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Those Verizon subscribers who have been patiently waiting in vain for the iPhone to come over to their service received a bit of good news this month. No, Apple did not officially confirm or date the release of their uber-popular cell phone for the net...
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Samsung, stop doing this. The Omnia II is frustrating from the second you pick it up to the moment you lay it back on your desk, defeated and distraught. There was so much potential here, so much obvious potential. Through a series of bizarre decision...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2011-08-28 10:58:55
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Omnia II's video features can't be beatThe Samsung Omnia II is a Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone with a ton of new software; so much, in fact, that some reviewers feel overwhelmed by all the offerings and plethora of menus. The Omnia II really shines wit...
Brilliant touch screen, Records excellent quality video, Video editing software, Swype technology makes texting easier...
Sluggish user interface, Keyboard lags, Overlapping, redundant menus...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:13:11
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Samsung Omnia 2 ReviewThe dust has barely settled after Android and Apple purchases when Windows-powered phones have surfaced to keep the excitement alive in smartphone industry. Samsung has jumped into the Windows bandwagon with its own mobile phones...
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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...
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The original Samsung Omnia turned out to be one of the most popular Windows Mobile devices ever. Why? It had everything: a slick form factor, terrific multimedia capabilities, speed, extra memory, terrific photo quality, and an interesting widget...
Gorgeous AMOLED display, Fantastic battery life, Snappy performance, Great build quality, Includes 8 or 16GB of memory, Has the UMTS 1900 band for US 3G in some areas, Video player can do DiVX, Screen sensitivity is high, Interface is optimized for finger...
Outdoor screen visibility is horrible, Attracts fingerprints, Photo and video recording quality are under whelming, Widget interface can get slow and uses a lot of RAM, Expensive (unsubsidized), No inbuilt stylus, Crappy case included, No TVOut cable incl...
The sub title for the original Omnia review we wrote back in August of 2008 was "something for everyone." The Omnia of last year was exceptionally well-rounded, with features to appease everyone from the multimedia fiend to the business user. This...
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