Introduction to the Samsung Omnia 7

The new Omnia 7 is the first phone from the prolific manufacturer Samsung to sport the new Windows 7 operating system, Microsoft’s big push to compete with Android and IOS. The magnificent display of the phone is tailor-made to display the rich color interface offered by the new operating system.

Its beautiful looks aside for a moment, the other really impressive aspect of the Windows 7 operating system is its overall ease of use. The layout of the home screen understood by a series of tiles. These tiles behave in two ways, or they are fixed shortcuts to your favorite information, such as contacts and applications, or they are hubs such as people or games. The attractive feature of the centers is that they are constantly updated, for example, the people center displays pictures of your friends that are constantly changing. The tiles are placed vertically on the screen and new additions can be added from the menu. What’s refreshing about this design is how it differs in appearance from the Android and Apple systems that have dominated the market for some time. Syncing with sites like Facebook will please social networking sites, and status updates will once again be updated directly on your home screen via the People tile. The A 1GHZ processors adequately handle whatever the phone can throw out, responding well to loading applications and displaying web pages, and generally providing fast phone operation. A 1500 mAh large capacity battery comes with the phone. This offers up to 330 hours of 3G standby time and up to 6 hours and 10 minutes of talk time.

The dimensions of the Samsung Omnia 7 are 122.4 x 64.2 x 11 mm, slightly larger than competing models, but also incorporating a high-quality 4 “screen, larger than many rival models. This screen perfect for viewing high-definition video footage shot on your phone, or just as adept at displaying complex web pages. 480 x 800 pixel resolution offers a playback standard that’s only improved on Apple’s revolutionary “Retina” display This is thanks to the Super AMOLED screen along with the ability to display 16 million Super AMOLED offers several benefits to the customer, both cosmetically and in terms of features. Besides improving the depth of the colors and also the readability in sunlight. Due to its thin wafer depth, it helps the phone achieve a very easy-to-drill thickness that takes the edge of slightly bulkier height and width measurements. The display incorporates a Proximity sensor, essential with touchscreens as it locks the screen during a call, and also an elerometer acc chip, flipping the screen into a glorious wide screen, perfect for video or even for composing a text message.

The Samsung Omnia 7 capitalized on the success of the Galaxy S by offering a sleek phone complete with a beautiful display, only this time it supports the impressive new Windows 7 operating system.

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