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The editors liked
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.
Switches between professional and personal modes
Very bright AMOLED screen works even in bright sunlight
Respectable battery life
Lots of multimedia compatibility
Looks great
QWERTY pad
Keyboard has big
Easy-to-use buttons
Speedy Opera Mobile is default browser
Long list of pre-installed apps
The editors didn't like
For Samsung Omnia Pro
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
Touchscreen is poor
Windows Mobile
Plethora of menu items is confusing
Sluggish resistive touchscreen
Widgets are slow to update
Clumsy switching between portrait and landscape mode
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...
Keyboard has big, easy-to-use buttons; speedy Opera Mobile is default browser; long list of pre-installed apps
Plethora of menu items is confusing; sluggish resistive touchscreen; widgets are slow to update; clumsy switching between portrait and landscape mode
Its cornucopia of features can't save the Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 from feeling dated, due to its Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system and resistive touchscreen. If you're desperate for a Qwerty keyboard, we think there are better phones to choose from ...
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....
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...
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...
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
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
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...