Friday, February 12, 2010

Samsung i900 Omnia (Player Addict) Unlocked Phone with 16 GB Memory, 5 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6.1, and MicroSD Slot--International Version with No Warranty (Black)

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The i900 Omnia runs atop of version 6.1 of Microsoft's Windows Mobile Professional operating system. It supports quad-band GSM/EDGE as well as 2100MHz UMTS/HSDPA (7.2Mbps) network connectivity, with WiFi thrown in for good measure. Highlights of the Omnia include a large, 3.2-inch WQVGA (240x400 pixel) touchscreen display with stylus support. The display supports auto-rotation for apps and there is a TV-out function for when 3.2-inch just isn't large enough. The i900 Omnia supports many different music and video formats, including Ogg Vorbis music and DivX and Xvid video. An FM radio is also included in case you forget to load up the i900's 16GB internal storage with your favorite music, and you don't have a microSDHC card lying around. Music can be enjoyed with wired or Bluetooth wireless headsets, thanks to the i900's A2DP stereo Bluetooth capability. The Omnia also sports a high-spec camera, as well. The camera uses a 5 megapixel CMOS sensor with an autofocus lens and has such high end features as face and smile detection, image stabilization, wide dynamic range mode, and an automatic panoramic mode. A built-in GPS module with nav and geotagging capabilities is also on-board.The SGH-i900 Omnia uses Samsung's TouchWiz user interface extensions on top of Windows Mobile. This means that users are free to navigate with taps, sweeps, or drags and drops as well as use the built-in optical mouse controller. Text input is handled by an on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard.
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Technical Details

- This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
- Quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and International 3G compatibility via 2100 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
- Touchscreen-enabled smartphone with 16 GB internal memory, 3.2-inch LCD, intuitive TouchWiz interface, and Windows Mobile 6.1
- 5-megapixel camera/camcorder; Wi-Fi networking (802.11g/b); GPS for navigation and geo-tagging; Bluetooth stereo music
- Up to 5.8 hours of talk time, up to 500 hours (20+ days) of standby time
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Customer Buzz
 "Great phone" 2009-12-28
By John D. (Guyana)
So far phone works perfectly. Crashed a few times, but nothing a reset didn't fix and there was no data loss.



Only issue I have with this phone is that you'll need to find a better 3rd party GPS that works without the internet since I don't have a data plan in my country for the phone, so getting the internet all the time can be expensive. If you have an unlimited data plan then you wont have anything to worry about.



All features on the phone work well. The Samsung keyboard took a little getting used to since it had XT9 but once you figure out how to disable it then you'll be fine since having word completion can be a bit annoying at times.



The Transcriber feature is really good, but there should have been a way to do a test(calibration) so that it can learn to recognise your handwriting since everyone's is different.



The finger mouse feature is nice for one handed use, so that would come in handy for most users who multitask.



I personally think this is a great phone for anyone who, like myself, loves alot of functionality and features.



This is a great phone for the price and has all if not more of the features of the high-end, high priced phones in the $800-900 range.



At the time I bought this I had issues with the 3rd party seller with shipping to an address and the apt number was missing and they refunded me within a few days, I would advise all users to make their purchase directly from Amazon since their service is more superior than some 3rd party buyers.



Another thing to note is that I purchased the 8GB from the 3rd party at $399.99 but after being refunded I decided to go for the 16GB that was being sold by Amazon with better shipping prices (including the Free Supersaver Shipping) for only $402.



I hope you do consider buying this phone since it's a great investment for any of you looking to have fun and functionality together in a phone.

Customer Buzz
 "Samsung is not worth your hard earned money" 2009-11-13
By Allways All Ways (Denver, CO USA)
This phone is a joke. After 2 months of using it, the phone ringer wont work at all. I now have to wait until I feel the silent vibration notification that I'm receiving a call. The touch screen feature has a built in time delay so that nothing is real time, you gotta wait for the system to respond; the result is that you end up pushing buttons over and over, which disrupts the system's operation. Amazingly the phone did not come with earphones, so I had to buy those extra. The radio does not work. The dialing feature is clumsy and does not respond properly. The menus are not intuitive. The unit also needs to be soft reset continuously, as it gives you a black screen just in being plugged into the wall. Customer support is a joke. This phone is not worth your money.

Customer Buzz
 "Ok, not at fast as I wanted..And check compatibility..." 2009-10-18
By A. G. A. (CR)
Well I was lookin for a Windows Mobile phone, this is a good option, it is slim, not as heavy or big as others in the market, but I was hoping to get a faster phone when opening aplications. The camera has a good flash, 5 megas with autofocus, smile shutter, good for what I need in that. The touch screen it's as sensitive with your finger like other phone I had before, so sometimes I have to get the stylus to better performance. Like other window mobile devices, you should close other programs not using to prevent slow performance. But is a nice option IF your like windows mobile phones. BE AWARE with 3G bands, because this phone just have one band.!!

Customer Buzz
 "Get A Clue!" 2009-07-26
By Karen Joan (Texas)
I hate this phone. There. I said it. On paper, the OMNIA is a wonderful piece of technology, but I have to think that it was designed BTI - Before The iPhone. The iPhone is in its 4rd generation now, and still we have these Window's Mobile phones that simply don't measure up. That's also true of the Blackberry I have to use for work. When will these companies realize that the cell phone paradigm has shifted, radically, since the launch of the iPhone?



The OMNIA is a smidge smaller and a tad thicker than the iPhone. It has a nice touch screen, but it requires the use of a stylus which for the life of me looks like an eyelash brush. The interface is Windows Mobile 6.1, an OS I'm familiar with, having had two previous WM phones. Even so, I had a devil of a time getting the most basic things set up to my liking. I freely admit that my trouble and frustration comes in part from seeing how easy things are on the iPhone.



The feature set on the OMNIA is nice, including Wifi, a nice touch screen as I mentioned, Bluetooth of course, and the ability to play back movies. It also has a very nice 5.0 Megapixel camera, a microSD slot, GPS, and the whole Windows Mobile Office suite. But again, how important are any of these features if they're too arcane to get to or use? Amazon is currently selling this phone for $530 without a service plan. Verizon sells it with a 2-year contract for $200. AT&T sells the top-of-the-line iPhone for the same price with a 2-year contract. `nuff said.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice, but there is better available" 2009-07-22
By Rachel Romano (Torino, Italy / Dayton, Ohio USA)
The display with touch sensitivity on this phone is nice, but doesn't match that of the iphone or htc's g1 (or similar phones on this standard). The camera/video recorder is above average and beats htc phones handsdown on color hue. Only the newest iphone (3g S) records videos, the first two iphones do not.



Overall, this is a nice phone with a beautiful display, good camera (great media uses in general including radio, mp3 and video player), touch display, and nice user interface.



In my humble opinion, if you want a phone with better flexibility in software options (easy software store, lots of choices), go with the iphone or an android based phone. :)


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