Customer Reviews for Samsung - Omnia II Mobile Phone - Black (Verizon Wireless)
Customer Rating
4
pretty nifty phone
on April 26, 2010
Posted by: gittyfu
from New York, NY
Expertise:Intermediate
I'd give it a 7 out of 10. Its slightly too large for me (a female) to comfortable hold in 1 hand. The touch screen isnt that great when you are typing out a long message, but the way you can add and remove the apps you see on your screens is cool. The speakerphone is really loud, and there are a lot of helpful little extras. Also it comes with a pretty sweet racing game, and a useless dice feature. You shake the phone, and it rolls imaginary dice. GREAT thats what we all need right lol.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
4
Performance
3
Design
2
Value
3
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
missing optical mouse
on April 13, 2010
Posted by: orwash
I upgraded from the Omnia i910 to the i920, the only thing I miss is the optical mouse, and the typeface is to bold and playful, I prefer the more professional look of the today screen on the i910. Thanks for putting the stylus and earpiece conection inside the phone, as well. The functionality is great, and is worth the upgrade, thank you, overall it's great!!!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
4
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
on January 19, 2011
Posted by: CnhBuilder
This was my first touch screen phone and I found it very easy to use. The phone has a lot of good features. I highly recommend this phone.
Pros: Built-in speakers, Bright display, Inexpensive, Realistic color
Features
4
Performance
4
Design
4
Value
4
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
update software
on March 12, 2010
Posted by: Snoma
most phones dont support win 7 but someone needs to make a patch or update the software or the phone is useless to me
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Features
3
Performance
3
Design
3
Value
3
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
3
Not user friendly
on September 29, 2010
Posted by: lesand
from NC
Expertise:Intermediate
It's difficult to get email setup and it works intermittenly. I also find the help menu somewhat difficult to uderstand or navigate through.
Okay, first off I am glad I waited for the Omnia II instead of getting the Omnia last year. The phone is great. I think the CUBE is a waste. The addition of a stylus inside the phone is awesome. Removal of 16gb (8gb instead) and front-side camera is bad. The curve of the phone which also protects the 5mp camera lens is great. The 16gb microsd is ok, but I thought it was supposed to be 32gb? (maybe later?)
For the Omnia III I want 32gb minimum internal with 32gb microsd minimum. Maybe more of a touchflo design...whatever it is I think a singular type of navigation is better, needs to be more intuitive for general use. I'm fine with windows mobile being more complex and seperate.
Other than all that, this phone is solid, if it were simpler interface and had more storage built-in and the front camera it would be perfection!
Oh and my dream phone has 128GB built-in memory! (P.S. we need a phone +battery dock charger and a battery charger as well so you can charge the battery without having the phone plugged into the wall)
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
4
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
Better than the first
on December 5, 2009
Posted by: kelvin
from Philadelphia, PA
Expertise:Expert
this phone looks great. I have the first one right now but since i have seen this, i am going to get it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
OMNIA II SCHi920
on September 21, 2010
Posted by: maldelus325
from Charlotte Hall, MD
For a phone that Verizon sells, I'm having difficulty getting hooked up with their Backup Assistant App. If in a wall enclosed area, can receive incoming calls but maintaining a connection is where the difficulty lies. I have to move to an open area space. It's hard for me to move around being wheelchair bound.