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Samsung Omnia 16GB : A Mobile With Killer Features

The Samsung Omnia 16GB looks fabulous and people can easily connect with this handset for its much hyped connectivity options. The gadget works on 2G and 3G networks and people can easily make good use of these networks to avail every facility offered by them. The dimensions of this handset are 112 x 56.9 x 12.5 mm and it weighs 122 gms.

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By far the specs of the

By far the specs of the Omnia are great!
and it is super slim and weight only 123gr.
Phones more than 140gr, you start to feel your pockets down.
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Samsung Omnia Review

Not sure which model Omnia you were looking at but the US Verizon version is not a GSM-compatible world phone.
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Verizon locks down the GPS

Why would Verizon lock the GPS so only their slow software works with it? I want to use google maps, and they prevent it. Ridiculous. Wake up verizon!
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Verizon Locks down GPS

Just so you know...Verizon now says they will unlock the Omnia and Touch Pro's GPS sometime in the first half of 2009.
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