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Samsung i8910 Omnia HD

April 28, 2009
Like the Idou, the Omnia HD, is pushing the boundaries of camera capabilities on mobile phones. It comes with an 8-megapixel camera and moreover is the first phone to provide high-definition video recording at 24 frames per second. Disappointingly there is no xenon flash though.

The phone also comes with a 3.7-inch OLED touchscreen. OLED is a new display technology which provides better picture quality and lower power consumption. The Omnia HD uses a Symbian S60 operating system which has been customised for a more user-friendly experience. For example, you have a photo contacts screen where you can dial contacts by clicking on their photos.

The Omnia HD will be released in two versions: with 8GB and 16 GB of internal memory. Each version comes with a microSD slot with a maximum capacity of 16 GB for a total of 24GB and 32 GB respectively.

Photograph: Samsung.com

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