Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Samsung Omnia (SGH i900)


Apple iPhone makers produced the full-touch user interface (UI) with hardly any hardware buttons for input, exept for the thumbable screen another challenger comes along. The contender is the recently released Samsung Omnia (SGH i900), a full-touch UI mobile phone running on Windowa Mobile 6.1.

Apart from the full-touch capability, Samsung’s Omnia has a lot of the other things : Omnia’s haptic features which enables user to feel clicks, vibrations, and other tactile input when they drop and drug objects on the screen. Omnia offers 15 widgets on drop and drag icons that represent the most used functions: clock, calendar, notes, games, FM radio, photo gallery, contacts, camera, Internet, Wi-Fi, etc. Then, there’s the 5-migapixel camera- the highest in a touch UI phone. It contains features such as the multi codec support for DivX, Xvid, and other video formats. Weighing 127 grams, it is relatively thin at only 12.5 mm. It is encased with a black platinum metallic finish body with a black rubbery feel back. It runs on 624 MHz Marvel.

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