Friday, June 3, 2011

Samsung Omnia Cell Phone Overview


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Introduction

Samsung retains trying to add creativity and satisfaction to the cell phone market. Lately released is the Omnia i900 which is a good Home windows Cell sensible telephone with a broad number of features. However, will it get up our evaluation or be shot down like a pigeon?

Design

While it holds a really inspiring look within the touchscreen phone market, its black and silver colour scheme doesn’t make up for its lacking. The Samsung Omnia is made up of a plastic casing which makes it very light. While the iPhone was manufactured from steel and glass, and its next technology (the 3G) was made up of plastic and glass combo, the Omnia display just falls wanting what we have been expecting.

A good display measurement makes the Omnia pleasant when watching movies or surfing the online, and the dimensions is just about excellent as well. It slides right into your pocket with out bulking it up. However, don’t get your hopes up! Large-fingered people might have issue, with no stylus, we wonder how many individuals will manage its use.

Features

The Samsung Omnia comes with Opera Cellular 9.5 preinstalled making the web browsing a great experience, along with Wi-Fi and HSDPA technologies included. Similar to the iPhone, you can zoom in and out of net pages by merely tapping the display; although, the display screen isn’t as responsive because the iPhone’s. Whereas good competition to other Windows Mobile opponents, the display responsiveness isn’t fairly up to the iPhone’s capability.

But wait! Whereas the iPhone cannot, the Samsung Omnia i900 can edit documents and even send e mail with its Office and Change support. In addition to, the phone doesn’t lag down when navigating by it. While it doesn’t compare to a BlackBerry, the touchscreen interface tops most Home windows Cellphones with the power to type out messages on its bespoke on-screen keyboard.

Google Maps will work advantageous with this GPS enabled handset. Although sat-nave comes at a value, there are no major faults with the GPS system on this phone. Adding to its options is its 5-megapixel camera which disgustingly enough offers disappointing image quality. Fairly than Xenon flash, the telephone is supplied with a simple LED light instead. Nevertheless, as disappointing as it is, the digital camera has some options that are impressive. Such because the smile detection characteristic that snaps a photograph as soon as someone smiles – proficient indeed! Along with its auto-panorama mode that takes panoramic photographs easily.

Music and video capabilities are significantly featured with the Omnia as well. Supporting many music audio file codecs, even the OGG format, makes the music participant price it along with a simple to use music player. DivX, Xvid, and MPEG-4 support for video capabilities make the video experience gratifying! Need more space? Throw in your 8GB microSD card! However, it lacks the beloved 3.5mm headphone jack.

Efficiency

Whereas it is said to have 450 hours of idle time and 10 hours of talk time, the telephone usually lasts around 2 days. That’s, depending on which options you use on a regular basis. It additionally has high quality audio, together with the speakerphone.

Conclusion

The Omnia lacks some features that the iPhone accommodates, nevertheless consists of ones it will possibly’t handle as well. Video, Workplace documents, and MMS are all options included with the Omnia. Whereas a Qwerty keyboard would be nice, the phone is somewhat exciting and pleasant regardless.

Source : http://techtechy.com/


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Apple Admits iPhone Users Track WiFi Data



Apple argued that it is a 'bug' and will soon fix it.A week after the reported discovery software in Apple's mobile device to spy on the location of their users, Apple officially 'straighten' allegations.
"IPhone does not record your location. However, the iPhone is collecting a database WiFi hotspots and cellular towers in the user's current location. Some of them may even be located hundreds of miles from your iPhone. This is to help the iPhone quickly and accurately calculate the location when needed," Apple's official statement said.
Earlier, two British security experts dismantle it. They say that a file on the IOS operating system to track the location of users of the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, noting their location history and copy them to computer users, when their mobile devices connected.
The findings are then triggered fears of violation of privacy rights of users, if the file is accessed by someone who does not want. Apple said that the data collected by the iPhone it is a 'bug' found in Apple, and will be repaired as quickly as possible.
Apple also claimed to find another bug in the iPhone that will continue to collect the location of a user update, even though they turned off the location tracking service. Promised by Apple even this bug will be fixed soon.
As reported by the website of The Telegraph, Martyn Ruks, Technical Director of Security Consultants at MWR InfoSecurity, said that the technology is growing so complex that consumers often face situations where they have absolutely no idea what the gadget hers.
If it does not wish for this to happen, said Ruks, consumers should be absolutely no need to use the gadget. However, he added, the operating Android operating system offers a choice of a more granular control and specific to the user in terms of setting their smart phones than Apple IOS. (Eh)

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