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first of all this was my first windows phone so i did not know what i was getting into. having that said if you are a Verizon wireless member then i am sure you will enjoy this phone, but i think the phone is awesome but the fat that is locked to one network provider is a stinker, and the way that windows app market work it is a down side, i was not able to properly hack the phone to put an android OS on it, and so the only way i founded usable is to get third party developer software & apps to at least operated to use to simply go in the internet & and use you tube, and it also has a decent camera, but after i bought it i has been just sitting in my room getting dusty because of the lack of user costumasation features
I bought the phone because I needed a quick replacement for my old LG touchscreen that went on the fritz and this was the only one that I kept coming back to. I love the fact that I no longer have to rely on my computer to check my emails or facebook notifications and I can easily access most everything right from my phone. As a web junkie, that's important to me. My biggest gripe is how often I find myself having to charge my phone. The more I use it, the more the battery drains and I end up charging it at least once every other day, sometimes two or three days in a row. Compared to my old LG, the Samsung rocks my socks. After returning to Samsung and using Windows, the only thing that may get me away from Samsung might be an iPhone.
I like the phone in whole, but I am not really likeing the Windows 6.5 thats installed. You basically have two home screens and it is not very cool switching betwen the two when you cannot have apps on one that you can on the other (they are not compatible between the two screens). I also do not like the fact that I can close an app or program and it can still run in the background (which drains the battery). My 3 year old plays the games a lot and the phone actuall has to be off to charge (due to the Windows OS I think). The phone is fast and always has a signal and I still like the apps that you can get (I wish there were more but I am a gamer and I like using alot of the business apps my wife has on her Android Phone). If the Omnia II has or would have Android I would buy extra personally...Read full review
1st the phone (Comparisons of Pageplus, T-Mobile, Puretalk and ATT later in this review.) This WINDOWS touch phone has lots of cool features for the price paid ( less than 25% of the original retail) and its been fun since its my first touch, app, 3G phone. It has some quirks such as it easily gets bumped into new settings -1 day suddenly the lock button stopped working until I redid the settings. It kept going into emergency call only -thought it was from shortcut to airplane mode, however after researching I found it was because my home number as an emergency contact when dialed, puts it into Emergency mode (fixed by putting a 1 in front of my contact home number made it different enough). ------ The windows environment however is typical of windows - not obvious where things get stored. After downloading a few apps,I found some were in one location, some in another but not stored in the proper memory location. As the apps were downloaded via the windows live app rather than BREW, perhaps this is why new app shortcuts dont show up (manual on Samsung site is basic). I am very proficient in using computers but this environment is not user friendly for the less tech savvy. If you are not used to a touch screen, you will find this one is easy to send a call to voicemail by accident when pulling it out of your pocket. It seems like any phone with apps uses the battery pretty quickly - mine DID NOT COME with a OEM battery - HAVE SEEN BATTERY ERRORS but the battery does not last nearly as long as my slider did even with just calls, but the slider was not 3G, just TMO web.----- So for now its more fun than any phone Ive owned. I assume Android may be better, and the IPhone probably doesn&t lose track of apps. I ordered a micro SD card that needed FAT 32 formatting offline for the phone to recognize it. I will BUY A OEM OR EXTENDED OEM BATTERY , keep the phone for a few months and then decide on biting the bullet and getting a Iphone or GO BACK TO a EASY TO USE 1 HANDED FLIP PHONE like a military style. ------- After using T-Mobile flip and slider phones for years, I decided to try a Verizon based touch screen with hopes of better reception. When comparing this phone on the PAGEPLUS network to a Samsung T-369, the reception seems to be marginally better. When using PageP with a older MOTOROLA pull out antenna phone I get much better service. I like the features, customer service and cost of Pageplus, though so far it hasn;t blown away TMO prepaid reception/cost. It does seem like its more often the phone quality than the service- my son hasnt complained about Puretalk (ATT prepaid) since I got it to work on an old 3G Iphone. ----I usually try to buy phones with less than 0.9 SAR, this has ~1.2 and havent seen any greater reception with the higher SAR so will probably go back to lower SAR phone. IPhone 3GS with ATT works well but its not prepaid so maybe thats why. Compared to cheap Virgin Mobile phones and MetroPCS this is probably much better. Wont know until I travel some more.Read full review
I purchased this phone new in October of 2010 as a first time Smartphone user. The Samsung Omnia II i920's attractive design, good phone quality, reliability of operation, vivid 5.0 megapixel camera and many good apps fulfill my expectations. The touchscreen is less stressful than small QWERTY keys to the repetitive texter; the email and Opera browsing functionality are well-developed; and I've enjoyed pairing the phone with a Nokia Bluetooth hands free headset. This phone met and exceeded my initial expectations for a first Smart Phone. The Windows 6.5 features may not be perfect, but aren't my main objective in purchasing this phone. I grew up with a Palm PDA and do like the syncing characteristics of my Samsung Omnia.
I am very pleased with the samsung omnia 2 i920. It was shipped right on time. Is refurbished and looks like new. To my knowledge all the functions work. The wifi works well. No need for the data. Call quality is very clear and reception is acceptable considering I live in a fringe area. I also could post on social networks. Texting is good on it, and I do not have small hands. The windows media player is nice, the two stereo speakers sound pretty good considering it is a phone. Overall rate it a 4.5 for my needs. No complaints. Have not used the phone to its full potential yet. Windows 6.5 pro mobile. Opera browser works well, You tube works well also. Hope this helps others, Thank You!
Has great camera and video and the pc look is very awesome. It's essentially a pc in your pocket. Cube feature sucks so I don't recommend using it. Great from listening to music. I use it for email its great. You don't even need to connect it to enjoy the phone. Overall great phone very much worth it if you can get your hands on it.
I didn't know this was a windows phone when I bought it but I had never had a touch screen phone before and it is very easy to use. I don't like that when I installed the Facebook app it downloaded all of the pictures from Facebook (everybody elses) to my phone and I would have to go in and delete them each time I accessed Facebook. I uninstalled it twice and I will not install it again. I just go through the browser. I don't know if there is a way to fix that or not.
I buy this phone because I thought it was a cool smart phone. I was not dissapointed, the phone is excellent ,It takes a while getting use to, there are so many features to explore. I love the Wifi features, because I dont have to use up my data, i just turn on wifi and surf the web. Excellent! What I am not comfortable with is it does not let me know i have messages. and it locks itself even when i am using the phone so i have to be unlocking the phone very often. Also it does not announce who is calling which was a feature of my old phone. Those are things I can live with, comparing all the other features of this phone to other phones i have used.I am still exploring this device I have only been using it for 3 days now, but I am very happy with my decision to purchase.Battery life is good ,depending on phone usage.Read full review
This is just an awesome phone...hands down worth the money! I would reccomend this phone to anyone that likes internet, camera and other features is posesses. The screen is so clear and easy to read, you wont be sorry buying this phone.