Hands-on Samsung Omnia i900
By Will Park on Friday, July 25th, 2008 at 9:51 PM PST In Announcements, Devices, Samsung, Windows Mobile
iPhone hype be damned. Samsung isn’t about to sit back and watch Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) and HTC steal the stage this year with the iPhone 3G and HTC Touch Diamond. South Korea’s handset manufacturing giant is preparing their Samsung Omnia i900 to go head-to-head with the big-guns from Apple and HTC. And, with features like:
- 3.2-inch touchscreen
- Divx certification (with H.263, H.264 support)
- 5 megapixel camera with face-detection and geo-tagging
- Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) radio
- HSDPA (7.2Mbps)
- GPS
- WiFi
- Bluetooth 2.0
- 8GB or 16GB of onboard storage
- microSDHC for up to 16GB of additional storage
- FM radio (with RDS), the Samsung
The 12.5mm thick Samsung Omnia is surely going to give Apple a run for its iPhone 3G-money. AT&T (NYSE: T) is rumored to be picking up this handsome handset in Q3 2008, and Germany is slated to take shipment of the Omnia in August.
So, with the Samsung Omnia i900 spec’ed-out in production-trim, the::unwired has posted a hands-on review of the Samsung Omnia with the finalized software on board. Samsung’s Windows Mobile overlay tries its best to bring the aging Windows Mobile platform up to date on the touchscreen tip, but falls short. Otherwise, the Omnia’s feature-set is definitely not something to brush aside – this thing is a powerhouse.

In the end, the::unwired came away impressed with the handset’s powerful feature-set and sleek styling. But, the custom Windows Mobile touch-UI from Samsung isn’t quite up to snuff among competitors like HTC’s TouchFLO 3D UI that we’ve seen on the HTC Touch Diamond.
Head on over to the::unwired for the full review. There’s also a video of the Omnia’s UI in action here.
[Via: the::unwired]


I realised that whenever i install 3rd party apps. and those are required to be installed in the device memory, it will install in the device memory’s storage, but not program memory. is there anyway to install them in program memory? because the device storage have very little space. I have 3.14mb storage memory and 48.92MB storage memory left in the device.
http://www.Samsung-Omnia.org really helped me a lot.
I have a very similar problem, as far as I am aware i haven’t added any applications however my memory storage is completely full. I have deleted everything I have ever added to the phone eg music pics etc and still no change…
Anyone have any ideas, I’m on the verge of throwing the phone in the bin as I now cant send or receive any text messaages or do anything else with the phone as there is insufficient memory!!!! Argh!!
Sorry I can’t assist with your query abcysen. But I neither know how to fix this problem and the instructions the phone comes with are absolute minimal!!!