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Samsung Omnia SGH-i900 Review - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published their review of the Samsung Omnia SGH-i900 multimedia phone. 'From the front, there's no denying the 4.4-by-2.2-by-0.5-inch (HWD) Omnia looks an awful lot like the iPhone. And at 4.3 ounces, it even weighs slightly less. One difference: more buttons. Send and End keys flank the Omnia's dome key at the bottom. Along the right-hand side, there's a Menu button that brings up an ugly icon-based touch interface, along with hardware volume controls and a camera button. The left-hand side features a strap hook and a covered slot that houses the usual proprietary Samsung connector for charging, USB sync, and wired earbuds. The panel contains a recessed power button, while the back of the unit is mostly clean, with a brushed aluminum design. Overall, the Omnia looks and feels classy.'

Read: Samsung Omnia SGH-i900 - PC Mag

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