By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 11:22 GMT
"The i8910 has A-GPS and a virtual compass on board, though it seems a shame that Samsung didn't see fit to install Google Maps or similar – you'll have to do it yourself."
Sigh, people are just so darn lazy these days... No wonder Apple is winning. People like to have their hands held at all times and can't do shit themselves.
By nichomachPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 12:12 GMT
"Setting up email isn't as straightforward as it is with Windows Mobile or Blackberry handsets, since you'll need your POP3 and IMAP4 settings from your network..."
Needs an ActiveSync client, like Nokia's Mail for Exchange. Then I'll be more interested. Other than that, I think it looks great.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 12:20 GMT
Very likely to be my next phone. Hack it with HelloOX and I can run all my Symbian apps (Sportstracker, Viewranger, Nokia Maps 3 along with Garmin, Sygic, NGuide etc, JoikuSpot, Profimail et al), plus it's got a gorgeous screen and a fast chipset (unlike the N97). Can't wait to get it.
By Phil ArundellPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 13:04 GMT
It might have an 8MP camera, but those sample shots were horrendous - bad light balance and incredibly poor noise levels. It all goes to show that putting a big sensor behind a crap lens is a complete waste of time!
In addition, the video sample was a complete joke - jerky and poor quality
The screen might be gorgeous but anyone buying this hoping to actually make use of the video and camera beyond the normal crappy cell-phone use is going to be sorely disappointed
By Stephen PennaPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 14:06 GMT
Reg Readers might not blink at having to install Google Maps, but most people (normobs) wouldn't know that it exists, let alone how to download and install it (no fancy on-device app stores in sight for samsung).
So installing nice bits of software on devices before shipping them is actually very important in selling the idea of what a smartphone can do.
By Daniel OwenPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 14:47 GMT
There is only no YouTube application because you are using the Orange firmware, with the original samsung firmware (that's a doddle to flash), it's available.
To echo a previous poster, that huge 8MP camera is just going to fill up the memory with cack overexposed shaky looking pictures. The aberration is terrible and a pointless waste of time. Plus if it is selling itself as a media phone then why no xenon flash? I dont think i'll be swapping my i900 for it.
You can however remove the orange firmware and put the origonal samsung firmware on, as if you was to purchase it sim free. You can also sim unlock the hadset now too using a code that you enter on the phone.
There is video tutorials on how to do both here : http://www.debrandi8910.com
Comments on: Samsung i8910 Omnia HD
Great phone #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 11:22 GMT
Looks great, but... #
By nichomach Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 12:12 GMT
Lovely jubbley #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 12:20 GMT
this looks like... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 12:36 GMT
I wanted this phone. #
By Neur0mancer Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 12:36 GMT
Horrendous Photo and Video Quality #
By Phil Arundell Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 13:04 GMT
@AC: Great phone # #
By Stephen Penna Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 14:06 GMT
Youtube app #
By Daniel Owen Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 14:47 GMT
media phone? #
By Danny 14 Posted Monday 13th July 2009 07:46 GMT
original samsung firmware #
By JoeS Posted Wednesday 15th July 2009 10:30 GMT