Are you a fan of the Samsung Omnia II, are you planning to get one soon then you might want to check out the review by mobilitysite.com. They have done a detailed software and hardware review.
Their Verdict :
” The Samsung Omnia II is a strong, light-weight handset with a fabulous AMOLED display that did not deplete battery life as fast as expected and a powerful 5-megapixel camera with LED flash. Applications like Smart Reader, Smart Memo, Swype, and FM Radio work flawlessly and should be included on more smartphones!
A few downsides to this device are the apparent lag to load widgets when switching from panel-to-panel, the absence of the ability to list new programs on the Main Menu while in TouchWiz mode, and the inability to switch to landscape mode in most programs. Plus, the abundance of static shortcuts and the lack of live-updating widgets was surprising. Samsung should create more actual widgets, like Smart Memo, that reflect live activity right on the widget, rather than a static website shortcuts. Live-updating MySpace, Facebook, or Twitter widgets would have been better ideas.
In this video by we see Samsung Omnia II and Nokia N900 screens compared in direct sunlight. Clearly the AMOLED Screen on the Samsung Omnia II out shines the OLED Nokia N900 Screen.
Well what is with the tear-down videos these days, looks like may people want to see how mobile phones are made … any ways your wish has been granted thanks to techblog.gr [ Google Translate ]
hdblog.it has posted some great screen comparison between the 2 hottest device on the market. The AMOLED Screen Omnia II vs the capacitive screen HTC HD2. From the screenshot above you can make out that the AMOLED Screen on the Samsung Omnia II looks way better than the the HTC HD2.
rodrigofd from MoDaCo has managed to get the HTC Sense UI running on his Samsung Omnia 2. It looks like he has managed to get HTC Sense cooked in to a ROM for the Omnia 2. He has not released the ROM yet but has put up a video to show off his creation. Samsung Omnia 2 keep your eyes on this thread, which will soon be updated with more info on how to download the new ROM.
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