Samsung får smidt rigtig mange fede touchmobiler på markedte i øjeblikket, og Samsung Omnia Lite GT-B7300 er bestemt ingen indtagelse.
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Samsung’s decision to describe this phone as ‘Lite’ is somewhat confusing, as it seems to suggest that the handset is a rather basic offering. However, it turns out that it’s actually quite a feature-rich model that runs Microsoft’s new Windows Phone operating system and has plenty of advanced features like GPS, HSDPA and Wi-Fi.
That said, the handset doesn’t have the standard look of a Windows Phone. It’s rather tall and thin and so looks more like a normal mobile than a smartphone – something that will no doubt appeal to many people. The taller design also means it feels quite comfortable to hold, which certainly isn’t true of some recent smartphones, like the chunky Motorola Dext. Design-wise the phone is also much more angular than recent curvy models from Samsung like the youth-orientated Genio Touch, but this does at least give it a more grown up feel.
The narrower profile of the phone means the screen is a little bit smaller than those that have graced most other Windows handsets. It measures 3in diagonally and has a slightly non-standard resolution of 240 x 400 pixels. This lower resolution means text and graphics don’t look quite as sharp as they should, but at least the display isn’t found wanting in the brightness department.
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