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Samsung business phones Smart connectivity

Business persons always require a reliable handset to stay in touch with their contact for carrying out day to day activities. Moreover, these days, technology has enabled one to carry out advanced tasks like sending mails and communicating via instant messaging through a handset only, obviating the need to using a phone altogether. One of the leading handsets from the world's most trusted mobile brand, Samsung, is the Omnia B7320. It's the perfect accessory for balancing the numerous work requirements simultaneously with ease. Following is a description of how this handset is not only the right choice for executives looking to staying connected on the move, but also for those who want to balance work and personal life with a single gadget.

The first unique feature is its ergonomic design, which not only gives a stylish outlook, but is also extremely convenient to carry anywhere, with its light weight adding on to the portability factor. The QWERTY keypad allows a user to navigate easily through the phone's many functions, including typing messages, which is always a problem in case of regular handsets as well as touch screen models. The keypad has a curved layout and stepwise keys which help in pressing buttons accurately, and the pressure controlled navigation allows the user to browse through websites easily.

The Omnia's True Messaging Centre has support for prominent business mobile push email solutions, i.e., MS Exchange ActiveSync and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler. Besides this, it also supports IM interfaces like MSN Messenger, GTalk, Yahoo, etc., as well as popular social networking sites Facebook and MySpace. Talking of the operating system, it has the Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, which is one of the most advanced and user friendly in recent times, the best advantage of the same being that the user can connect his PC to mobile phone without any hassles, something that is certain to happen in case of other handsets that have a different OS. For office use, there is the MS Office Suite with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF software, as well as access to PIM applications like calendar, contacts, tasks, etc. and email. The phone also has a CIF camera for video conferencing.

Connecting to the rest of the world is also not a problem with the Omnia, as the Wi-Fi compatibility ensures one can always stay in touch. The handset's HSDPA has a fantastic speed of 3.6 Mbps for downloading media content or watching live streaming of news, sports, stock markets, etc. Further, the integrated GPS gives an accurate description of every geographical location with precise details. The Omnia is not all work and no play either, with a 3 MP camera that captures memorable moments, and allows the user to share the photos with friends using SharePix. There is also an in-built FM radio receiver to give quick and easy access to any radio station available in the area in which the phone is being operated.

It's an appropriate combination of 'work and play', and with so many interesting features to its credit, the Omnia indeed deserves all the popularity it currently has garnered.




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