Samsung Omnia
April 24, 2009

The highlight of the Samsung Omnia is its touch screen and TouchWiz user interface. It’s hard to ignore the 3.2-inch TFT screen that dominates the face of the smartphone, and with a 262,000-color output and 240×400-pixel resolution, the display is quite eye-catching. Admittedly, it’s not as sharp as some of the other touch-screen devices out there, such as the HTC Touch Diamond or the BlackBerry Storm, but it’s still bright and clear for viewing images and text.
The Samsung Omnia features a spacious touch screen with customizable Home screen, haptic feedback, and accelerometer. The Windows Mobile smartphone also offers Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and EV-DO Rev. A support, as well as a 5-megapixel camera and robust multimedia features.You’re still limited to the preloaded widgets. The onscreen keyboard is a bit cramped, and the Omnia can be sluggish.
Though slightly more expensive, Verizon customers looking for a touch-screen smartphone will get a better user experience and faster performance from the Samsung Omnia than the RIM BlackBerry Storm.
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