Testseek.com have collected 95 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-i8910 HD Icon / Omnia HD and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-i8910 HD Icon / Omnia HD .
June 2009
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Symbian S60 5th edition with TouchWiz 3D UI
ARM Cortex-A8 600 MHz processor
HW Graphic Accelerator
256MB RAM
8 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash
Geo-tagging
Face detection
Smile shot
Image stabilizer
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
ISO 1600
H
Beautiful display
Excellent touch-screen
Top-notch video and still camera
And surround sound....
The 3.7" AMOLED touch-screen at 360 x 640 pixels looks fantastic
The 8 MP cam is probably the best I've used on a phone - for still photos and video
Which are easily shared
3.5mm audio jack doubles as TV-out
Comes with 8 or 16 GB of internal stora...
The Samsung i890 Omnia HD boasts a large and gorgeous AMOLED touch screen and features an 8-megapixel camera with HD video recording and playback. The TouchWiz interface is greatly improved
And the smartphone also offers Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
And GPS.
Huge AMOLED display delivering good image quality
HD video playback and capture and very good snapshot quality
Robust battery that lasts
Quality sound through a headphones and builtin loudspeaker
Slim form factor
Large touchscreen
With widescreen and capacitive technology
8 megapixel camera
HD video recording and playback
Excellent audio components like Dolby
DNSe and stereo speakers
Smooth transitional effects and intuitive touchscreen technology
The editors didn't like
No xenon flash
No camera lens cover
Sluggish browsing in the image gallery
HD video recording sometimes drops below 24fps or duplicates frames to equal 24
Samsung Mobile Navigator doesn't come with any maps or voice-guided navigation license
No smart
No dedicated app store
Landscape-only keyboard
And abysmal ...
Symbian problems turn up at unfortunate times
Simple actions take far too many taps
Keyboard leaves much to be desired
I wish it had a Xenon flash
But LED is O.K..
The phone is expensive and doesnt support U.S. 3G. Call quality could have been better.
Quality of sound during talk is below par
Image details are hardly discernible in bright light
Back panel flips open way too easily
Surface that loves fingerprints
Email settings are manually entered even when it comes to popular providers
Abstract: These days, the world accumulates big-screened cell phones like a feral dog collects fleas. Every now and then, however, a company steps beyond the me-too iPhone-clone set to bring out something impressive, like Samsung’s new Omnia HD. It is -- or will...
Abstract: Print this review First look at Samsung Omnia HD (i8910) Live images of the Samsung Omnia HD (i8910) To be honest I didnt even consider writing a review of the Samsung Omnia HD because its one of those phones that can only be properly appreciated wh...
The Omnia HD does everything fine, and a few things extremely well. Video playback is top notch and widely compatible, the camera is among the best I've ever seen on a cellphone, and the video recording can actually hang with a lot of pocket cams, lik...
Abstract: The HD is one of five phones launched as part of Samsung’s new Icon touchphone range. It is HSDPA and DLNA-enabled, has Wi-Fi, GPS, and can record and play HD movies. Click to enlargeAt first glance, the HD Icon looks like a big and chunky phone. Look...
Excellent AMOLED display , Best media playback options we've seen to date , DLNA and TV-out cable for media sharing , Roadsync for Outlook email , Responsive touchscreen input
Average photo and video recording quality , Standard one-day battery life , No app store to download new tools and games
Samsung has succeeded in creating the ultimate multimedia smartphone. If you have a desktop hard drive full of mixed media you wish you could take with you on the train to work, there is no better phone than the HD Icon....
Nice, familiar design, Excellent multimedia capabilities, Superb, fingerfriendly skin of Windows Mobile, All popular connectivity options
Onscreen keyboard is a little small, Lag can still be an issue when multitasking
When you weigh up its strengths and weaknesses, the Omnia Icon is better suited to lovers of mobile media than to dedicated business people. It has a capable suite of productivity tools, but people who need excellent messaging will find the on-screen ...
HD video recording, excellent 8-megapixel camera, TouchWIZ interface, large AMOLED display, 3.5mm headphone jack, good music player, 16GB internal memory with card slot
Glossy design is a fingerprint magnet, no lens cover for camera, some Symbian UI issues, no dedicated app store
The Samsung HD Icon is recommended for anyone after an excellent camera phone. HD video recording is superb, it can take excellent photos and it’s a very capable music player, too. The Symbian OS isn’t perfect and can be the cause of some frustration,...
Abstract: Cameraphones have been catching up to dedicated digital cameras for a while now - Sony Ericsson even uses its Cybershot brand on its best camera phones. But while 8 megapixel-standard cameras have been in mobile handsets for a while now, its a rare t...
Abstract: Samsung's Omnia HD is initially noticeable because of its big, 16:9 AMOLED screen. The HD picture quality is stunning, as is the wide viewing angle. The phone also features 8GB or 16GB of onboard memory, 32GB of expansion via a MicroSD slot and high-speed...
Abstract: With Samsung I8910HD you get the market’s best camera mobile phone with LED flash, geo-tagging, face detection, smile shot and panorama mode. Also you get a camcorder of 720p/24fps HD quality, a web browser, an AV player and a streaming device with wir...