EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:46
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With Samsung I8910HD you get the market’s best camera mobile phone with LED flash, geo-tagging, face detection, smile shot and panorama mode. Also you get a camcorder of 720p/24fps HD quality, a web browser, an AV player and a streaming device with wir...
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The Samsung i8910 is a very special phone. It’s the only handset in the world capable of recording video in HD quality. Sure, other handsets might plaster their packaging with HD branding, but none of them actually record video in the pin-sharp format...

HD video recording. From a mobile phone!...

Samsung's proprietary widgets are fussy and fiddly...

A fully fledged smartphone, with video skills to shame your camcorder!...
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H igh resolution digital cameras are no longer an exception on today's mobile phones. It started a few years ago with an integrated VGA camera, which we thought to be very innovative at the time. Currently, however, there are phones on the market featu...

T he Samsung i8910 HD is a mobile phone providing many functionalities and a sleek design. The silver border and the shiny black finish make the phone look luxurious, although it also makes this phone scratch- prone. The AMOLED screen is extremely s...
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Samsung's Omnia HD i8910 is a 3G smartphone capable of HD-sized video capture. The Samsung Omnia HD i8910 is the first mobile phone in the world that captures HD video (720p at 24fps to be precise). It is geared towards being a complete multimedia p...

The Samsung Omnia HD i8910 is one of the best high-end phones on the market today. It even beats the iPhone in some respects, and has a good UI, strong feature-set and excellent camera capabilities. It has a brilliant large screen and exquisite imagin...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:49
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Samsung continues to perfect and refine its range. After the 8 Mpixel Pixon and the One, a small entry level touch phone, we now have the first mobile that can film and play HD videos. With a fat tech spec and a stand-alone price tag of around 400 poun...

Good quality screen, Fully equipped, Responsive touch interface, Playing video / Headphones / FM radio, Good internet experience...

Slight system slowdowns, Photo/video capture only just ok, Small number of widgets, Audio quality poor...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:49
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Formerly known as the Omnia HD (a name that Samsung has dropped in the UK to separate this model from the Windows Mobile devices), the latest smartphone that will inevitably find itself compared to an iPhone (similar size, massive display etc) is quite...

The biggest reason for not buying this isn’t the iPhone or the N97, but its size. The 3.7-inch screen means this phone is big – but while it takes up more pocket space, it takes photo viewing and movie watching to a whole new level. The AM-OLE...
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The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD is the first mobile device capable of HD video recording and playback. This snazzy feature will certainly generate some interest but there is a whole lot more to the Omnia HD as it has superb specs all round. The Samsung i89...

I would love to say I really like this device but I can’t as there is one thing that in my opinion lets it down and that’s the Symbian operating system. The hardware is good but the device would be better if it were a feature phone like the Sa...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:49
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Samsung’s i8910 HD is a media powerhouse. It has got the specs, the usability, and best of all, it works perfectly even if you just leave it on auto settings. Unfortunately, some minor but key glitches, such as landscape-only keyboard, lack of dedic...

Beautiful display, excellent touchscreen, topnotch video and still camera, and surround sound.

No dedicated app store, landscapeonly keyboard, and abysmal battery life.
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The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD comes with a weight of expectation upon it. As the first cameraphone claiming to be capable of recording HD video, it sets itself up to be challenged. Fortunately, for the most part it comes through. With its stonking 8Mp cam...

It just about makes itself pocket-friendly by virtue of being fairly thin, but this is still a hefty handful of a handset. The screen is exceptional, clearly ahead of the iPhone, and does a terrific job of showing off both video downloads and 720p HD...
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The top-of-the-range Samsung i8910 clocks up a couple of world records: first HD video camera in a mobile phone and the largest AMOLED screen on the market at 3.7". With HD playback and some addictive video games, its a bit of charmer, but what a...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:49
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Its an all out smartphone war The iPhone 3GS isn’t the biggest or grandest of updates, but for us, it does enough to maintain Apple’s number one spot. We assume Apple has taken an “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it” approach. Gone, however, are the...
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8-megapixel cameraphones are getting more and more common. Only last week I took a look at Sony Ericsson's first Walkman branded mobile with an 8-megapixel camera, the W995 . Now this week I have a new addition to the Samsung 8-megapixel line-up. Followin...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:49
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del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet Samsung wants to be the number one mobile manufacturer, and recent successes show its having a pretty good go. That doesnt mean it can rest on its laurels - the likes of HTC with the M...

Beautiful OLED screen, Good audio, Responsive touch input, Solid design, Good array of features...

Fairly chunky, Struggles in direct sunlight, Not enough native clients on board...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:49
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It’s like Samsung has taken the Omnia and sprinkled magic dust over it to make it even more appealing to both business users and consumers at the same time. It’s made the features we loved even more loveable and ironed out the creases in the features t...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:52
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The worlds first 720p HD video recording on a mobile phone was top of our list of trend-setting features revealed at this years MWC in Barcelona. But even if you take HD from the Samsung i8910 Omnia HD you will still have enough skill and guts to go...

The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD did make an excellent first impression and the commitment to excellence is even stronger now so close to the market introduction. The handset successfully delivers on the promises of the spec sheet and has a few nice surprise...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 20:23:41
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The HD is one of five phones launched as part of Samsung’s new Icon touchphone range. It is HSDPA and DLNA-enabled, has Wi-Fi, GPS, and can record and play HD movies. Click to enlargeAt first glance, the HD Icon looks like a big and chunky phone. Look...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-14 18:28:52
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Ah, Omnia, how we wanted to love you this time last year. You had everything we could have wanted; fast web browsing, a high-res camera, touchscreen interface, huge storage capacity and excellent media playback options, but when we finally spent time w...

Nice, familiar design, Excellent multimedia capabilities, Superb, fingerfriendly skin of Windows Mobile, All popular connectivity options...

Onscreen keyboard is a little small, Lag can still be an issue when multitasking...

When you weigh up its strengths and weaknesses, the Omnia Icon is better suited to lovers of mobile media than to dedicated business people. It has a capable suite of productivity tools, but people who need excellent messaging will find the on-screen...
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At first glance it looks like one of the largest smartphones we've ever reviewed, but although Samsung's HD Icon is tall it’s not especially chunky. Sporting a large 3.7in AMOLED display, the aptly named HD Icon is the first mobile phone in the world to record high-definition 720p video. Also boasting an 8-megapixel camera, a touch screen and running the Symbian OS with Samsung's TouchWIZ interface, the HD Icon is an impressive entertainment device, but not a world beater.The Samsung HD Icon...

HD video recording, excellent 8-megapixel camera, TouchWIZ interface, large AMOLED display, 3.5mm headphone jack, good music player, 16GB internal memory with card slot...

Glossy design is a fingerprint magnet, no lens cover for camera, some Symbian UI issues, no dedicated app store...

The Samsung HD Icon is recommended for anyone after an excellent camera phone. HD video recording is superb, it can take excellent photos and it’s a very capable music player, too. The Symbian OS isn’t perfect and can be the cause of some frustration...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2013-11-14 18:28:52
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Cameraphones have been catching up to dedicated digital cameras for a while now - Sony Ericsson even uses its Cybershot brand on its best camera phones. But while 8 megapixel-standard cameras have been in mobile handsets for a while now, its a rare t...
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Some people find Apple’s iPhone too big for daily use. If this sounds like you, look away now – Samsung’s i8910HD, the successor to its Omnia i900, is even bigger.There are, of course, very good reasons for this. Its face is home to a hugely impressive...

Sleek good looks. Eight-megapixel camera. 720p HD video recording...

Huge. Complicated interface. Camera shutter lag...

Feature-packed and great for shooting video, but far from a discreet evening-out phone...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 01:59:26
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This is a big phone with big features. The Samsung i8910HD has a 3.7-inch screen (wider than the iPhone!), which looks great, plus neat, sleek styling, every function you could hope for and an 8-megapixel camera, slick touchscreen, 8GB storage and GPS...

Like the iPhone, the i8910HD is designed to be a multi-purpose, smart-touch phone. It's smartly designed and has a screen that looks great. The phone is unbeatably good for video playback and decent for music, but the touchscreen is just too hard to co...
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Samsung's Omnia HD is initially noticeable because of its big, 16:9 AMOLED screen. The HD picture quality is stunning, as is the wide viewing angle. The phone also features 8GB or 16GB of onboard memory, 32GB of expansion via a MicroSD slot and high-speed...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-26 16:44:29
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A couple of years back, we opted for the light, slim and tiny types of mobile phones for us to conveniently put it in our pockets. Now, we have the touch screens where everything needs to be big from the form to the screen. It's no surprise that compa...

The Samsung Omnia HD is one-of-a-kind with its special HD feature, a big improvment from the Omnia. Not only do you have the pleasure in watching high definition movies, you also have a chance at making one yourself. However, there are other problems t...
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The i8910???s candybar design has some very noticeable design changes when compared to original Omnia. The new design is closer to the latest Samsung designs. There???s a huge capacitive 3.7 inch AMOLED screen...
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A couple of years back, we opted for the light, slim and tiny types of mobile phones for us to conveniently put it in our pockets. Now, we have the touch screens where everything needs to be big from the form to the screen. It's no surprise that compa...

The Samsung Omnia HD is one-of-a-kind with its special HD feature, a big improvment from the Omnia. Not only do you have the pleasure in watching high definition movies, you also have a chance at making one yourself. However, there are other problems t...
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The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD in this review is a superb combination of high-end feature phone and slick touchscreen smartphone. If you demand the very best features from your phone, but you don’t want to lose the ease of use of a touchscreen, the Omnia H...

The Samsung i8910 is a superb phone that blends the best of the feature phone with the touchscreen slickness of the smartphone, with no compromise between the two. Whereas most smartphones offer you a slick interface with weak features (such as the 3...
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It has been quite sometime since this phone was launched, and we finally have the Samsung Omnia HD in our labs. In our defence I'd say we have previewed the device long before the phone was even officially available in the market and before anyone else...

Feature-rich, superb display, powerful loudspeakers, excellent multimedia playback, good quality camera...

Expensive, no xenon flash, quirky UI navigation, unimpressive HD video recording quality, no navigation software pre-installed...

It has been quite sometime since this phone was launched, and we finally have the Samsung Omnia HD in our labs. In our defence I'd say we have previewed the device long before the phone was even officially available in the market and before anyone els...
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FIRST, there were mobile phones with built-in cameras that rivalled standalone ones in megapixel count. Now, phones are catching up with camcorders too.Video enthusiasts should check out the Samsung I8910HD which can record high definition (HD) video a...

Although HD recording is its trump card, the handset's camera and video playback are what make this phone a winner...
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The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD is the first cell-phone in the world that captures HD video (720p at 24fps to be precise). It is geared towards being a complete multimedia phone and it manages to do that extremely well. All in all, the Omnia HD left us very...

Excellent Imaging, Large AMOLED Display, Very Good Audio Playback, Rich Feature Set, Good UI...

UI Might Seem Inconsistent at Times...

The Samsung Omnia HD is a high powered multimedia phone. It has a brilliant large screen and exquisite imaging capabilties. No wonder it blew into our Top 5...
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phonedog.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:47
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This GSM unlocked quad-band device turned heads from its first hands-on appearances in tradeshow videos from Barcelona last winter. And it was all about the screen, up front. The Omina HD's AMOLED display is gorgeous, and thankfully, capacitive. The n...

the 3.7" AMOLED touch-screen at 360 x 640 pixels looks fantastic; the 8 MP cam is probably the best I've used on a phone - for still photos and video, which are easily shared; 3.5mm audio jack doubles as TV-out; comes with 8 or 16 GB of internal stora...

Symbian problems turn up at unfortunate times; simple actions take far too many taps; keyboard leaves much to be desired; I wish it had a Xenon flash, but LED is O.K...

I find myself complaining about many of the same things across multiple Symbian reviews and articles. I don't mean to nit pick or harp on them. I just find that the same hurdles continue to inhibit my use of Symbian phones, and I think they buyer shou...
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In this rather late third part of the review of the Omnia HD, we bring to you a low down on the software that makes the Omnia HD a performer.As you all know the Omnia HD is Samsung’s first S60 5th edition device and the third touch screen S60 phone to...
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The Samsung Omnia HD, also known in some countries as the i8910, engenders awe as the first impression. The huge screen dominates most of the front, allowing only small concessions to utility with the buttons along the bottom edge. The phone is obvious...

Large touchscreen, with widescreen and capacitive technology, 8 megapixel camera, HD video recording and playback, Excellent audio components like Dolby, DNSe and stereo speakers, Smooth transitional effects and intuitive touchscreen technology...

No hardware QWERTY keyboard, Screen is practically useless in strong sunlight, Sports Symbian's classic GUI, therefore the design is dated...
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Samsung deserves a standing ovation for the i8910 Omnia HD. The phone is loaded with every feature possible while looking completely droolworthy. If you are waiting for a phone that tops the iPhone in terms of multimedia features and capabilities...

Display, camera, HD recording...

Price, lens cover...
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The i8910 popularly know as the Omnia HD is Samsung’s second handset from the same series to grace our shelves. The previous model, the i900 Omnia, didn’t fare too well in our tests when it released in September of last year. How did the upgrade do? Ta...

Well designed, Great camera, Good audio (Calls & Music), Reads all video formats flawlessly...

No Maps software included, Battery life should have been much better...

Misc.This well rounded handset also comes preloaded with QuickOffice that allows you to open MS document files as well as those in PDF format. Heavier PDF files do take a little while to load though and you don’t have the option to create new files...
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When first revealed, the Samsung i8910 Omnia HD seemed almost too good to be true. Even the few bumps on its way to the mass market didnt spoil its appeal. The Omnia HD AMOLED display has neither the biggest screen estate, nor the highest resolution...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:49
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A powerful media phone that is just slightly let down by imperfect web and user interface features. Others to consider LG Arena KM900 User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...

Beautiful display, excellent touch-screen, top-notch video and still camera, and surround sound...

No dedicated app store, landscape-only keyboard, and abysmal...

A powerful media phone that is just slightly let down by imperfect web and user interface features...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:11:49
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Finally we got our hands on smartphone that created quite a stir on a PDA market. This is one of those devices that is very interesting in many ways and looks great at the same time. Samsung Omnia HD, or i8910 HD, is larger and heavier than most other...

After all this we can only state that Samsung with Omnia HD created new standards when it comes to smartphones and PDA’s. This “phone” does everything that is expected from him to do and more than that: it does it fast and reliable. Only...
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This is a big phone with big features. The Samsung i8910HD has a 3.7-inch screen (wider than the iPhone!), which looks great, plus neat, sleek styling, every function you could hope for and an 8-megapixel camera, slick touchscreen, 8GB storage and GPS...

Like the iPhone, the i8910HD is designed to be a multi-purpose, smart-touch phone. It's smartly designed and has a screen that looks great. The phone is unbeatably good for video playback and decent for music, but the touchscreen is just too hard to co...
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Some people find Apple’s iPhone too big for daily use. If this sounds like you, look away now – Samsung’s i8910HD, the successor to its Omnia i900, is even bigger.There are, of course, very good reasons for this. Its face is home to a hugely impressive...

Sleek good looks. Eight-megapixel camera. 720p HD video recording...

Huge. Complicated interface. Camera shutter lag...

Feature-packed and great for shooting video, but far from a discreet evening-out phone...
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Just slightly over a year back, Samsung made its definitive move into the smartphone segment with the unveiling of the Samsung Omnia. Call it what you may, the iPhone killer, the sexy Windows Mobile device, the Omnia was the Korean conglomerate's golde...
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Our patience has been rewarded. We have just received a final version of one of the most interesting cell phones as of now – the Samsung , also known as depending on the region it sells. Actually we like the OMNIA HD better, because it sounds far more...

Huge AMOLED display delivering good image quality, HD video playback and capture and very good snapshot quality, Robust battery that lasts, Quality sound through a headphones and builtin loudspeaker, Slim form factor...

Quality of sound during talk is below par, Image details are hardly discernible in bright light, Back panel flips open way too easily, Surface that loves fingerprints, Email settings are manually entered even when it comes to popular providers...

Well, here we are at the grand finale of our review on one of the most exciting cell phones as of now. The Samsung´s monster, the OMNIA HD i8910. We took a scrutinizing look at it, we used it to listen to music, talk, take pictures, capture and playbac...
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GPS and Mapping Samsung are highlighting the location/GPS abilities of the Omnia HD. A collection of applications, referred to generically as Samsung LBS, will be available in their own folder in the Omnias application launcher. The applications inclu...
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Camera The Omnia HDs 8 megapixel still image capture is largely over shadowed by the HD video recording, but is still very impressive. It uses the same sensor as Samsungs i8510, which we rated as one of the best cameraphones on the market. With the O...
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These days, the world accumulates big-screened cell phones like a feral dog collects fleas. Every now and then, however, a company steps beyond the me-too iPhone-clone set to bring out something impressive, like Samsung’s new Omnia HD. It is -- or will...
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Print this review First look at Samsung Omnia HD (i8910) Live images of the Samsung Omnia HD (i8910) To be honest I didnt even consider writing a review of the Samsung Omnia HD because its one of those phones that can only be properly appreciated wh...
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Samsung OMNIAHD Dazzles at Mobile World Congress with Its HD Brilliance Barcelona, Spain, February 16, 2009 – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a leading mobile phone provider, today unveiled its ultimate multimedia powerhouse with HD brilliance. OMNI...
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A Symbian-injected followup to the so-so Windows Mobile Omnia, the HD i8910 is a specced-out slab of phone from Samsung, with a 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, 8MP camera, HD video recording and a definite thing for multimedia. The Price: TBD, at least as far...

The Omnia HD does everything fine, and a few things extremely well. Video playback is top notch and widely compatible, the camera is among the best I've ever seen on a cellphone, and the video recording can actually hang with a lot of pocket cams, lik...
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My dear friends, we are at the very edge of cell phone evolution here. No longer are these tiny cute little devices are being used only for making calls and sending text messages. We now carry within our pockets, the ability to run business on the go, be...

Well, this will be hard. However, I will just be honest here: I love this cell phone. If you want something exciting and new, just buy this baby!There were many claims made by Omnia HD and almost all of them proved true except maybe the HD video recording...
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