
Samsung released successor to its one of the most popular touch screen mobile Omnia and has named it Omnia HD. As it is understood by its name the phone now features high defination video technology. There have been some design differences as well between the previous and new Omnia as The curved ends give it a more eye-catching, aerodynamic look. Its slightly bigger than the previous version of Omnia too.
Now it features 3.7 inches screen instead of the previous 2.7 inches.16 million-color display. In all ways, it’s bright and beautiful–colors were vibrant, graphics were sharp and video lives up the HD name. The display uses Samsung’s TouchWiz interface with a customizable widget bar on the left side. The touch interface for both finger swiping and selecting icons was responsive and the Symbian interface is good too. The display works in landscape and includes an accelerometer for certain functions like the virtual QWERTY keyboard. Speaking of which, the keyboard is very comfortable, thanks to the display’s large size. We had no problems tapping away.

The three physical controls below the display include Talk and End/power button; they’re rather thin, but we didn’t find them to be creating big problems. At the back of the phone an impressive 8 megapixel camera is present that works extremly fine. It has a flash but no sliding lens cover. In our opinion its an impressive device with a lot of huge features and is all set to challenge other phones in the market.
Here are some Features that include ZJTechlive style
HSDPA 3G support
An 8-megapixel camera
An FM radio
Assisted-GPS
Bluetooth
A music player
Organizer applications
A speakerphone
Wi-Fi
Micro SD card slot
Proximity sensor
3d Games support





