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February 13, 2009

Verizon Samsung Omnia i910 review

We all know that Windows Mobile is the most mature and full featured Smartphone operating system, however that maturity has also meant that it is missing some of the newer user interface (UI) paradigms such as multi touch and enhanced mobile browsers like Safari. Microsoft has currently left the implementation of such new technologies to its hardware partners such as Samsung, who has brought a widget-based interface to the Omnia on Verizon. Let's see how well Verizon and Samsung have addressed the competitive landscape! Read my review at pocketnow.com.

 

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Chris Carlin

"Windows Mobile is the most mature and full featured Smartphone operating system, however that maturity has also meant that it is missing some of the newer user interface (UI) paradigms such as multi touch and enhanced mobile browsers like Safari."

Well that's quite a twist...

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It just feels so dang boxy to me, ya know? Its large and...well, um, boxy...

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