Samsung Omnia
Samsung isn't famous for making Windows Mobile touchscreen phones, so we were quite surprised to see the Omnia when it was first announced. Featuring a large, sensitive touchscreen, the Omnia runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional with a few additional finger-friendly icons to make things easier, But unlike HTC's TouchFLO 3D, it doesn't slow things down too much.
It's one of the best touchscreen Windows Mobile phones we've used and comes packed with features including GPS, HSDPA (3.5G) and Wi-Fi. Unlike the HTC Touch HD though, there's no built-in 3.5mm headphone jack -- so you can't plug your normal headphones straight in. It's available to buy now SIM-free or on a monthly contract with several major networks.



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Anonymous 21 July, 2010 11:46
yeah it has sat nav, i have tomtom on mine and it works great when outside, not so good when indoors when your trying to plan the route. but what the hell. 16GB SD card is not really enough considering that the phone plays DIVX and HD Video, and takes 30fpm video, i have an 8GB and the maps on tomtom take up 1.4GB already, and a couple of films and a few songs and thats it. im hoping theres a software update to allow a 32GB or 64GB sd card for it, aside from that this phone really is quite cool. im going on holiday with my mum and i know the sat nav will come in handy and watching videos when board will be a great thing, then the wireless will do great in them cafes that have free wifi altogetter a great bit of kit
Anonymous 28 September, 2010 10:50
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