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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The editors liked
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
T he Samsung i8910 HD is a mobile phone providing many functionalities and a sleek design. The silver border and the shiny black finish make the phone look luxurious, although it also makes this phone scratch- prone. The AMOLED screen is extremely s...
The Samsung Omnia HD i8910 is one of the best high-end phones on the market today. It even beats the iPhone in some respects, and has a good UI, strong feature-set and excellent camera capabilities. It has a brilliant large screen and exquisite imagin...
The biggest reason for not buying this isn’t the iPhone or the N97, but its size. The 3.7-inch screen means this phone is big – but while it takes up more pocket space, it takes photo viewing and movie watching to a whole new level. The AM-OLE...
I would love to say I really like this device but I can’t as there is one thing that in my opinion lets it down and that’s the Symbian operating system. The hardware is good but the device would be better if it were a feature phone like the Sa...
It just about makes itself pocket-friendly by virtue of being fairly thin, but this is still a hefty handful of a handset. The screen is exceptional, clearly ahead of the iPhone, and does a terrific job of showing off both video downloads and 720p HD ...
Abstract: The top-of-the-range Samsung i8910 clocks up a couple of world records: first HD video camera in a mobile phone and the largest AMOLED screen on the market at 3.7". With HD playback and some addictive video games, its a bit of charmer, but what a...
Abstract: Its an all out smartphone war The iPhone 3GS isn’t the biggest or grandest of updates, but for us, it does enough to maintain Apple’s number one spot. We assume Apple has taken an “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it” approach. Gone, however, are the ...