Friday, June 20, 2008

The Samsung Omnia SGH i900,the Smartphone

Don’t we just wish we can have everything? In this era of advanced technology, if the lamp genie would hear us uttering those words, he would most likely hand us nothing less than Samsung’s newly launched SGH i900.

Dubbed the Omnia which means “everything” in Latin and “wish” in Arabic, this new mobile phone embodies the fusion of formidable business functionality, cutting-edge design and exciting multimedia features. Powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional, the SGH i900 simulates the look and feel of a personal computer with its preinstalled Microsoft Office applications and its navigational attributes that make use of a built-in optical mouse similar to those found in laptops. Downloading programs from the Internet is as straightforward as in a real PC, and once installed may be customized according to the user’s needs. The smartphone also features GPS that includes navigation and geo-tagging capabilities.

The Omnia SGH i900 takes its attractive traits from its sophisticated ultra-slim 12.5mm metallic chassis. This stylish casing houses a 5 megapixel CMOS camera that has auto-focus, auto-panorama and face and smile detection features. Its 3.2 inch high-resolution WQVGA LCD display conforms to a 16:9 screen format, which is ideal for video viewing. The touch-sensitive screen, patented as TouchWiz, features a highly intuitive and user-friendly interface, while its on-screen QWERTY keypad simplifies data and text entry. The handset comes in 8 GB and 16 GB versions, both expandable using MicroSD cards.

The Samsung Omnia i900 will be officially introduced at the CommunicAsia in Singapore on June 17, after which market availability immediately follows. The 16 GB version will have a price tag of S$1,098 while the 8 GB will have its price announced later


source: http://www.feelphones.com

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