subject: Scintillating Samsung - Specs Ops of the Omnia Pro 5 [print this page] Scintillating Samsung - Specs Ops of the Omnia Pro 5
No other phone company has kept its head board with a consistent release of high end, medium end as well as low end phones. Samsung created a new wave of economically feasible feature full models with the Corby Series, and added a touch to the top of the mobile phone market by launching the higher end Omnia series. Today, it has several new phones up its sleeves, which are bound to create a new buzz in the market. Here is some information about the Omnia Pro 5
The Omnia Pro 5 is another full QWERTY phone coming out of Samsung's stables. It has a 320 x 240 pixels display, which comes in 2.4 inches. The phone supports GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, and Bluetooth. It does not have Infrared. This is a Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard phone, and supports the common features like SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, RSS and Instant Messaging. It has a browser that allows for WAP browsing, as well as xHTML and HTML browsing. The dimensions of the phone are 116.5 x 61.8 x 11.5 mm. Of course, the phone is a bit fat because of the QWERTY keyboard, but that can be ignored by the slimness that it offers.
The phone also has GPS support and has a feature that actually made people look up to Samsung phones, Social Networking Integration. It also plays music like MP3, WMA, WAV, eAAC and supports Adobe Flash Life as well as having a complete Pocket Office Suite to read Word, Excel, Power Point and a nifty PDF reader.
The phone also has a 2 MP camera and supports Geo tagging. It can take photographs in 1600 x 1200 pixels. It also has stereo FM radio with RDS. The phone also supports alert types of Vibration and MP3 and WAV ringtones. It is equipped with a 3.5 MM audio jack as well as a speaker phone