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Samsung B7610 OmniaPRO review: Pro toolbox

22 November 2009 | Read the review | Post your comment
Samsung B7610 OmniaPRO review: Pro toolbox - read the full textNow that we have the B7610 OmniaPRO running on the much-awaited Windows Mobile 6.5, we’re finally up to speed. Omnia smartphones have a pretty wide reach already and they are known for...

 

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65K Color LoL!!!!!!!

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  • 2009-11-24 12:45
  • PAcT

for the most part i like gsmarena reviews because they hit almost all the major points but i am bit disappointed with this review considering they were really trying hard to find weaknesses for this phone. I mean really...stating that since windows mobile is limited to 65k colors and marking that down as a HUGE disadvantage to this device? i mean i think we got the picture when the first omnia came out and even b4 that with older wm devices... Atleast samsung tried to overlook that by integrating amoled technology which is more than what HTC can account for in their products.

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  • 2009-11-24 08:08
  • 0aXI

no dual sim .... why why why ...

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  • 2009-11-24 08:01
  • vGqJ

That's wierd some sources like wikipedia states that it supports flash player

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  • 2009-11-24 06:01
  • tAQQ

hopefully a firmware update could fix those flash support and CPU performance issues. this could be a very good competitor in its niche. hopefully they would release this soon in the Philippines already - it's already almost 3 months since this was released in other regions

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  • 2009-11-24 04:36
  • t7B3
  • StillLokkingForTheBe
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It is disappointing that USB Host is missing again. This is a feature that is unique to WM, so why don't they take advantage of it? It would be really neat to be able to just plug in a keyboard, a thumb drive, a hard drive, etc. The iPhone, the Palm Pre and Android don't support it and don't support Bluetooth HID profile either.

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  • 2009-11-23 23:02
  • q}LT

@ahhhh???

Both the Samsung Jet and Pixon 12 have resistive screens but almost as sensitive as a capacitative screen like a Samsung Preston.

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  • 2009-11-23 19:49
  • vj1k

Thank you for reviewing this phone! I was waiting for it!
In spite of the fact that I am not a business man, I am still going to buy it! NICE!

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  • 2009-11-23 19:11
  • A0ms

The Samsung B7610 Omnia PRO, looks like a good phone. The more competition out there the better for the consumer. I think in the only negatives are size and weight (but that is really me trying hard to find fault).
Thank you GSM arena for a great review of Samsung B7610 Omnia PRO.

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  • 2009-11-23 16:32
  • f4P9

Hey, why they said: Sensitivity is decent for a resistive screen but nowhere near the experience of the capacitive-like units in Samsung S8000 Jet and the Samsung M8910 Pixon12. On page 2. Is it true S8000 Jet and Pixon12 has capacitive unit?

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  • 2009-11-23 12:16
  • ibm$

i hell liked this phone but since no flash support then id have no choice but to go with i8000 D:

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  • 2009-11-23 12:08
  • 2Iit

no compass? what about *#0*# code?

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  • 2009-11-23 00:07
  • pmUn

Samsung no,Ill waiting x10 next year

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  • 2009-11-22 20:50
  • 3LX{

Well after thinking and comparing, im selling my Iphone and buying a Nokia N900 i think ist the best of the best and by far!

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  • 2009-11-22 20:22
  • YeKn

thanx.. droid is a better choice

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  • 2009-11-22 17:29
  • 3Y7k

hope you guys did't push it out just cause all those dudes where commenting about where the Omnia Pro review was in the blog.. hahaha

i felt bad, completely unrelated comments in the blog..

later guys

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  • 2009-11-22 14:50
  • UijP

First ?

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  • 2009-11-22 14:43
  • nncs

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