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The Omnia Pro B7610 is Samsung's latest Windows Mobile powered smartphone and it aims to impress with its slide out QWERTY keyboard, 5.0 megapixel camera and OLED screen. However, with Windows Mobile trailing far behind the likes of the iPhone and Android...
The handset's largish 3.5inch screen initially seems quite impressive. It's got a sharp resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and uses Organic LED technology rather than the more common LCD type. This helps it deliver really inky black levels that are much deepe...
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Samsung clearly has high hopes for its latest round of Windows Mobile-powered Omnia smartphones. The Omnia II was a significant improvement over last year's original, due in no small part to Windows Mobile 6.5, which offers a big leap in usability over...
The business version of the Omnia II offers a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and a mode option that allows you to switch between sensible-looking, carefully arranged widgets and the more anarchic multi-page, anything goes look of standard Samsung TouchWiz...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 04:30:40
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on the Samsung Omnia Pro Windows Mobile is not well served by Samsung’s TouchWiz interface. This added to the inaccurate and unresponsive touch-screen makes the Samsung Omnia Pro frustrating to use. Messaging is okay but misses key points like push-...
For Samsung Omnia Pro, Internet looks great on the AMOLED screen and pages load quickly. The keyboard is comfortable, the camera capable and you can customise your homescreens using Windows apps.
for Samsung Omnia Pro...
Internet usage is great and email competent, but the touch-screen is slow and user interface frustrating...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 04:30:41
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Yes, it's another Omnia. This time though with a slide out QWERTY keyboard. There is certainly a market for this style of device but can the Samsung compete with the all ready well established HTC Touch Pro2? Samsung OmniaPro B7610 What's in the box:De...
So is the Samsung OmniaPro B7610 a decent device? Hell yeah. I found very few things I didn't like about it. Its a good all rounder with the added bonus of the slide out keyboard. Is it as good as the HTC Touch Pro2? I would say they are pretty much e...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-09 04:30:41
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The Omnia Pro B7610 as a phone The most basic thing you need a phone for is making calls, and the B7610 doesn't really excel. The speaker and the mic are both mediocre and don't always allow both parties to enjoy a clear conversation. It's a real prob...
Switches between professional and personal modes, Very bright AMOLED screen works even in bright sunlight, Respectable battery life, Lots of multimedia compatibility...
Mediocre earpiece and microphone, Heavy and bulky, Too slow and hangs all thetime, Samsung and Windows Mobile interfaces clash, Keyboard is too slippy, despite the size...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 04:30:41
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The Samsung Omnia Pro B7610, makes for a more interesting than average Windows Mobile smartphone, thanks to a clever reskinning to sex-up the much-maligned OS, plus a sprinkling of Samsung stardust. But is the result just window dressing? Read on to fi...
The Omnia Pro B7610 has a lot in its favour including some high-end specs and a very serviceable slide-out keyboard, but it’s let down by a somewhat dodgy touchscreen.LoveGood keyboard. Twin homescreens for work and playHateScreen not as responsive as...
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Put bada to the back of your mind chaps. Because before Samsung’s multitouch friendly OS lands in 2010, the Korean giant has some Windows Mobile business to attend to with the sleek Samsung Omnia Pro B7610. Can this business blower give you that cutt...
Looks great, QWERTY pad...
Touchscreen is poor, Windows Mobile...
A nice enough Windows Mobile phone, but Samsung can't hide the Big M's mobile OS's flaw...
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pz10.com Updated: 2013-11-09 04:30:41
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Now that we have the B7610 OmniaPRO running on the much-awaited Windows Mobile 6.5, we're finally up to speed. Omnia smartphones have a pretty wide reach already and they are known for their WinMo customizations and feature-rich specs sheets. The B7610...
At the end of the Samsung B7610 OmniaPRO review we're about to part ways with one solid device - the specs alone will tell you that much. But having held it in our hands we can safely confirm.Its TouchWiz user interface is so far reaching, most of the...
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Samsung’s Omnia line of handsets is certainly growing. Not so long ago the company announced four new additions to the range, the flagship of the bunch being the Omnia Pro B7610. It is an impressive handset indeed on paper, but one or two little niggle...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-26 16:46:00
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We have reviewed two out of the three latest phones in the Omnia series, the and the . Now we’re down to the last but definitely not the least model – the . Among the three phones running on the recently released Windows Mobile 6.5, this one is the b...
Full-featured, excellent battery life, better TouchWiz-Windows Mobile interface...
Heavy and bulky, 65K color limitation, low-end exterior materials, mediocre still imaging and video recording...
The OmniaPRO B7610 will definitely do well in the corporate environment while offering some of the features which are very much welcomed in the multimedia setting. We are tempted once more, this time to see how it will go in terms of sales. But of cou...
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The Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 represents the Korean chaebol's aim to incorporate both work and play into a powerful device. Our experience with it says otherwise.The B7610's thicker dimension is the result of a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which at first sigh...
In the end, we felt that the B7610 has more potential as an entertainment device rather than a productivity workhorse. The competitive S$898 retail pricing (without contract) is business as usual for Samsung devices. But before you do bite onto this bait...
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We have reviewed two out of the three latest phones in the Omnia series, the and the . Now we’re down to the last but definitely not the least model – the . Among the three phones running on the recently released Windows Mobile 6.5, this one is the b...
Full-featured, excellent battery life, better TouchWiz-Windows Mobile interface...
Heavy and bulky, 65K color limitation, low-end exterior materials, mediocre still imaging and video recording...
The OmniaPRO B7610 will definitely do well in the corporate environment while offering some of the features which are very much welcomed in the multimedia setting. We are tempted once more, this time to see how it will go in terms of sales. But of cou...
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TO ZING up its latest version of the Omnia phone, Samsung has given the Pro B7610 a dual personality - at least cosmetically.One is a no-nonsense 'work' mode which has a functional but rather staid home screen with shortcuts lined up in neat rows.The o...
Packed with fun features but a tad underpowered...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-09 04:30:40
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Great web and usable email features can’t compensate for an incredibly lag-ridden touch-screen and user interface Related links News Samsung - working on another OS? Samsung declares bada SDK almost here Samsung announces fishy trio Samsung Genio Slide...
Tactile keyboard, speedy web browser, decent camera particularly on a business device, ability to customise with Windows apps...
Unresponsive touch-screen, no push support for webmail, clumsy Touch-Wiz interface, generally slow and glitch-ridden UILook and Feel...
Great web and usable email features can’t compensate for an incredibly lag-ridden touch-screen and user interface...
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The Samsung B7610 OmniaPro is a smart Windows 6.1 phone that is bundled with many features. To start off with the looks; though the Pro is slightly bulky, it still manages to look smart. It has a 3.5 inch AMOLED resistive touchscreen with a slide...
User Interface, Slide out QWERTY keypad...
Bulky, Slow...
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The Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 represents the Korean chaebol's aim to incorporate both work and play into a powerful device. Our experience with it says otherwise.Text FrenzyThe B7610's thicker dimension is the result of a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which...
In the end, we felt that the B7610 has more potential as an entertainment device rather than a productivity workhorse. The competitive S$898 retail pricing (without contract) is business as usual for Samsung devices. But before you do bite onto this ba...
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Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 We first saw the Omnia Pro B7610 at CommunicAsia 2009 held in Singapore last year. Compared to most other QWERTY keyboard based solutions, the Omnia Pro B7610 can be said to have the larger and spacious layout of the keyboard f...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2013-11-09 04:30:41
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Business-oriented handsets are not what they used to be. An increasing number of manufacturers are shifting their focus to more intuitive interface and appealing design. And the Samsung OmniaPRO B7610 is an attempt at the very same things – enjoyable o...
All told, the disadvantages of the Samsung OmniaPRO B7610 far outweigh its positive sides and make us look at the HTC Touch Pro2. Samsung´s device may look more spectacularly, but functionality and reliability are more important for business-oriented...
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Business-oriented handsets are not what they used to be. An increasing number of manufacturers are shifting their focus to more intuitive interface and appealing design. And the is an attempt at the very same things – enjoyable overall look and improv...
Awesome display, Spectacular design, Profound personalization of Windows Mobile, Capable multimedia device...
Appalling incall quality, Exceptionally sluggish, The QWERTY disallows fast text entry...
All told, the disadvantages of the Samsung OmniaPRO B7610 far outweigh its positive sides and make us look at the HTC Touch Pro2. Samsung´s device may look more spectacularly, but functionality and reliability are more important for business-oriented d...
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The Samsung Omnia II has been a big hit, so it's no wonder that Samsung wanted to continue the success of the line by making the same device (more or less) but with a slide-out keyboard. The Omnia Pro B7610 is positioned nicely against the Touch P...
Excellent keyboard, Extremely impressive battery life, Gorgeous AMOLED display, Screen is very sensitive, Great performance, Glossy red backing, Excellent video playback support, Great speakerphone...
WidgetPlus interface is clunky, Device has low available RAM, No way to turn off TouchWiz interface, No case included, Photo/video qualty is mediocre, Stylus is flimsy, Too much vibration and sound feedback by default, The Touch Pro2 is sleeker...
For many, the Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 isn't an option because it's only available at a high unlocked price right now. But for those that want an alternative to the Touch Pro2 in the form of a device that has an amazing screen and unbelievable batt...
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At the end of the Samsung B7610 OmniaPRO review we're about to part ways with one solid device - the specs alone will tell you that much. But having held it in our hands we can safely confirm. Its TouchWiz user interface is so far reaching, most of th...
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