
Top 5 features: Omnia W Windows Mango
Gagan Kumar
Samsung's first windows Mango handset Omnia W comes packed with a new UI, integrated social networking apps and high speed internet access. The smartphone is available in India for Rs 19,990
Published on Oct 4, 2011
Samsung one of the world’s largest mobile manufacturing brand has finally launched India’s first Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS operated handset Omnia W. Priced at Rs 19,990, the smartphone packs in a host of new features. Lets have a look at some its top features:
Design: Omnia W is a eye-catching phone with its metallic finish and 3.7-inch super AMOLED display. The dimension of this handset is 115.97 x 58.8 x 10.9 mm. The weight of this handset is 115.3g, which is really light in comparison with other handsets being launched nowadays.
User Interface: Windows phone Omnia W comes with a totally unique user interface, which you would not have experienced before. The most exciting thing about its UI is the lay out of applications, which is designed in mosaic ‘Live Tile’ style. It flows and moves on the screen with an intuitive users touch.
Dual camera: Omnia W offers dual cameras to its users. It has 5-megapixel rear camera with LED Flash and front facing VGA camera for video calling. The picture clarity of this camera is really amazing. It captures HD video playback 720p.
Enhanced Windows Phone Usability: This handset provides an easy, intelligent and socially connected smartphone experience. The phone comes integrated with social networking applications like Facebook, Twitter and LinkeIn. Another good thing about this handset is its integration with Internet Explorer 9 and Bing.
Exclusive Samsung Experience: This handset supports access to high speed data internet. The downloading speed and uploading speed is pretty good in this smartphone. Its Windows office hub feature provides access to Windows Live Sky Drive, through which you can store up to 25 GB free on it.
Omnia W is also equipped with productivity apps, which includes Samsung All Share. It helps in transferring seamless content between the smartphone and other DLNA-enabled devices such as HDTV’s monitors and digital cameras.





