Sunday, February 20, 2011

Samsung Omnia ii

The sequel to Samsung's popular Omnia smartphone, the Omnia II for Verizon Wireless is developed to offer organization users with stylish multimedia capabilities and personal mobile users with basic access to business based functions. It is powered by the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating program and it's the first phone to supply the Swype onscreen keyboard technologies, which enables you to type up to 50 words per minute without having lifting finger. The phone also sports a three.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen for crisper colors and wider viewing angles.

The Omnia II is compatible with the V Cast Music with Rhapsody service, which enables you to buy songs by means of your phone and download them via the fast Verizon Wireless 3G EV-DO data network, and the V CAST Video on Demand service that enables you to watch full-length Tv shows plus news, sports, weather, and live entertainment video clips. You'll also stay on course thanks to the VZ Navigator GPS turn-by-turn direction service. And with the optional Visual Voice Mail service, you'll be able to swiftly and effortlessly scroll via your messages and pick the ones you need to listen to. See a lot more details on optional services below.

Speaking of widgets, this mobile gives you the capability to location various widgets on the property screens. These widgets might be shortcuts to various applications like clock, gallery etc or it may link you to information like news, weather updates etc. You are able to download and add as a lot of widgets as you wish.

Here is another appealing feature of this mobile phone- a six sided 3-D cube displaying features like major menu, camera, photo album, music player, games etc. Merely flip the cube with a touch of your finger and choose the application of your option. You'll be able to also choose them by clicking icons arranged at the bottom of the screen.

The Omnia2 comes having a motion recognition engine. This means that you are able to access favorites, speed dials etc by merely shaking, tilting or flipping this handset. This
feature might be turned on or off.

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