Omnia, meaning 'everything' in Latin and 'wish' in Arabic claims to offer far more than the current top-of-the-line features available in mobile phones. The phone is aimed at users who desire a lot of functionality, a lot of style, a lot of usability and a lot of entertainment in a single device. It features the TouchWiz user interface for simple data entering and texting. It offers widgets that can be used to customize and personalize phone usage.
The handset comes equipped with high-resolution touch-sensitive 3.2-inch WQVGA LCD screen that uses tap, sweep, drag and drop operations as well as an on-screen QWERTY keyboard. It has a dedicated dome key for calling and texting. Further, it bundles a 5-megapixel CMOS camera with auto-focus (AF), face detection, smile detection and auto-panorama shot; supports MultiCodec for DivX, Xvid and other video formats; and offers GPS, including navigation and geo-tagging capabilities. For more details on the handset, head here.
Further, Omnia users will be able to switch seamlessly between Microsoft Outlook email and productivity applications that replicate the look and feel of their PC. Based on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, users can also access MS Office documents such as PowerPoint, Excel and Word.
Coming to the design, Omnia features an ultra-slim 12.5-mm profile and a platinum-look finish with hairline patterns on the back of the unit.
This flagship model from Samsung is available with 32 GB (16GB Internal Memory + 16 GB Sandisk MicroSD card) and 24 GB Memory (8GB Internal Memory + 16 GB MicroSD Card) and is priced at Rs.39,999 and Rs 37,999, respectively.
Source: Techtree
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