Samsung Omnia W Review

Samsung Omnia W: Comes With Windows 7 Mango OS

Windows Phone 7 with the release of its latest version Mango has surfaced as a clear third in the race of iOS-Android. Currently, it is a position to challenge the competition in the budget smartphone market. Featuring this operating system entered the Samsung Omnia W packed with various excellent features and technically developed in to the market. It is watch whether Omnia W will be able to withstand the hard competition uphold by other smartphones launched in to the market.

The lightweight plastic body is uninteresting, although it has been given an angular design, bezel-free front (with Gorilla glass Super AMOLED screen) and brushed aluminum inset on the back provide it more of a premium feel. With a weight of 115.3 grams and 10.9 mm thickness, the Omnia W has a super smooth body. With a 1.4Ghz Snapdragon as well as a 512MB RAM underneath, it has the power to put a challenge against any budget smartphone available in the market. Disappointingly, it lacks support to all video formats and lacks Bluetooth capabilities as well.

With the Samsung Omnia W, you get the standard 3.7-inch Super AMOLED display screen that has a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels and also exhibits 16M colors. The display unit seems custom-made for the Metro UI, permitting sharp viewing angles. This means that watching stills and videos in groups and on the go as well really works in a healthy state.

Samsung Omnia W has been equipped with a 5 mega pixel shooter that shoots images with good color rendition, details and low noise as well. Enhanced with modern camera features like autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging and image stabilization, it is capable of clicking pictures with high picture resolution of2592 x 1944 pixels. You can also record videos with the same camera with 720p@30fps. The handset also offers you a front VGA camera that gives you the opportunity to video chat with your near and dear ones.

With a power-efficient Super AMOLED display, the battery placed on the Omnia W will last you over a day with continuous web browsing on WiFi, few calls and music – thus it is an welcome relief from carrying along your iOS or Android gizmo charger to plug in your gizmo in to life support in the coursework of the middle of the day.

Overall this is an ideal gizmo for a novice smartphone user or someone who desires to enjoy multimedia, Internet surfing and stay connected socially. Power users who crave for plenty of apps and games, though, might not find the Omnia W up to their mark and will have look for an Android gizmo in lieu. In the market, different mobile phone network operators offer various attractive mobile phone deals on this handset. Potential buyers looking forward to buy this handset can easily avail it with any of the mobile phone deals at a much reasonable price. They will also be able to gain various attractive free gifts and services.

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2 Responses to Samsung Omnia W Review

  1. Rozer Perry says:

    Does this phone support adobe flash?

  2. Tanuja says:

    Running on Windows 7 Mango OS, and enriched with various other useful features Samsung Omnia W is sure to be efficient in its functionality

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