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Friday 3 October 2008, 6:21 PM

Worst ever!


Had the vodafone version and after a week of ownership I sent it back. The lady on the phone who organised the return told me they have had loads returned. For me the screens too small and the keyboard letters are to close together, the software is counter intuitive and full of bugs and a nightmare to use, altogether its a very poor phone. I have now had an iphone for two weeks and find it is so much easier to use though the bluetooth application is limited and the inability to use it as a modem is a nuisance, however it's a much better phone than the omnia.

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Overview

Samsung Omnia

Editors rating
Rating: 7.5
Verdict

Although there are some design quirks, the Samsung Omnia promises to be a solid alternative to Apple's iPhone.

Typical price

£ 440

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