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more about #samsungomnia crumb: Good, Samsung finally decided to drop their proprietary jack. They're catching up. Why is a 3.5mm jack a plus? more » Sicpup: Personally, I can't wait to play with one. I still love my i910 Omnia- it is the best phone I've ever had, and the WinMo platform is solid. First thi... more » Pew Pew BOOM: I bought it about 1 month ago and I'm loving it, huge screen, nice camera, very loud and clear sound from the speaker, etc... Although the game that c... more » tnkgrl: I've been using the i8910 on and off along with the N97 since early June. Here's some of my coverage: - [tnkgrl.wordpress.com] - [tnkgrl.wordpress.co... more » strider_mt2k: So will this come up automagically somehow on my Omnia? I haven't gotten around to doing any of the "other" ROM images out there, but I'll let this on... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Verizon is lucky no one was killed by their 911 alert tone debacle. That should have learned them not to make it easier for their "trained technician... more » Letao: I'm gonna have to go with the above commenters. They may have the "best" network (arguable, having had them, AT&T, AND T-Mobile on Long Island, and A... more » nutbastard: hey naysayers: it's called a 'proof of concept'. it comes with this grain of salt. here; take it. more » Serolf Divad: Interesting idea. Probably the future of online subscription gaming services. more » Heliophage: Sounds like OnLive, except more practical if I can use it on my phone. I wonder if it requires WiFi or if it can handle the video streaming over 3/4G ... more » guineapirate: Can you only use a 360 controller? Seems like that would be impractical for on-the-fly gaming. What about the server and where the game is stored, is ... more » Hello Mister Walrus: Will this run on my 56k dial-up connection? more » xair: This is nothing, just wait until you see myst rendered on your regular casio calculator. what's the point of something like this? more » Kaiser-Machead: Hey, dude, why don't you just, I dunno, turn on the TV? And what the fuck will that accomplish?? more » ScottRose: Wow, they're full of themselves.. "This monument.." Monuments should be a little classier than a glitzy exclamation mark.. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Is that all the pokemon all on one OLED screen? more » -
#review
Samsung Omnia HD i8910 Review
A Symbian-injected followup to the so-so Windows Mobile Omnia, the HD i8910 is a specced-out slab of phone from Samsung, with a 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, 8MP camera, HD video recording and a definite thing for multimedia. More » -
#gaming
Ever Seen Crysis Played on a Cellphone?
Crysis is the current standard bearer for PC game graphics. If your computer can run Crysis well, it's a pretty impressive setup. So it's pretty nuts to see Crysis running smoothly on a Samsung Omnia cellphone. More » -
#wallophones
Samsung Omnia OLED Screen Is At Least Good for Something
One nice thing I stumbled upon during this year's mostly underwhelming CTIA cellphone show was Samsung's wall of 300 OLED displays, the same screen used in their Omnia. -
#battlemodo
Windows Mobile Browser Battlemodo: Can You Get the Real Internet?
Many of you asked for a re-do of Windows Mobile browser testing after our Battlemodo declared the platform beyond worthless for surfing. So here it is, the internet running on Windows Mobile's finest hardware. More » -
#samsungomniareview
Samsung Omnia Review
The Gadget: Samsung Omnia for Verizon, a touchscreen Windows Mobile 6.1 phone that's been slicked up with Samsung's TouchWiz UI and a five-megapixel camera, plus it's that rare Verizon beast that also packs Wi-Fi. -
#verizon
Next Month on Verizon: Samsung Omnia, HTC Touch Pro and More
If the BlackBerry Storm isn't quite your beat, Verizon's got a surprisingly sturdy brigade of other phones coming out next month, headlined by Samsung's Omnia and HTC's Touch Pro (sorry, XV6850—why won't you just let HTC be, Verizon?). The Omnia's keeping the same crappy UI, but it'll be tarted up red, the way VZW likes it. The Touch Pro seems like it'll be the same too—it's even keeping Wi-Fi, a daring feat on Verizon. The other two phones are both Sammy—Saga, the CDMA version of the Epix, and the Renown, a global flip phone. [Phone Arena] -

