The SGH-i900 Omnia is Samsung’s newest Windows Mobile Smartphone with a size of 112 x 58 x 13,6 mm. Highlights of the phone are:
- 5 MP camera with auto focus
- 8 GB or 16 GM internal storage space and MicroSD card slot
- HSDPA and WLAN
- GPS chip
- 240 x 400 pixel display with 65.536 colors (size: 43 x 70 mm)
- Windows Mobile 6.1
The camera is intuitive to use and in combination with GPS a geo-tagging function is provided. The only drawback here is that it is difficult to enable and disable this function.
The touchscreen seems to be better than in the previous models form Samsung but is still sometimes difficult to handle. Especially at the borders the precision is not so good.
If you want to buy the Samsung i900 only because of the integrated GPS, this is not recommended. In the test after starting the navigation software it last about 5 minutes until the actual position is located. Additionally Route 66 Mobile Navigator 8 has not the best usability among navigation software. To plan a route or change settings the user has to click on a strange icon in the button left corner. To find an address the user enters city and street directly in the search box. This is different to TomTom or Navigon devices, where you have separate fields for city and street.
Standard functionality like navigation, route planning, favorites management and POI are available. There is also a link to the address book of the mobile phone. Traffic infos, travel guides and color profiles, maps and voices can be downloaded directly to the phone. Of course there are fees for these additional services.
A standard routing lasts about 10 seconds, rerouting only 2 or 3 seconds.
[via golem.de]
Written and submitted from Home, using my 802.11g WiFi network.





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