Programs For Omnia I8000

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Programs For Omnia I8000

(Posts: 31; Member since: 29 Jul 2009) I wish all reviews everywhere would give a bit of detail about how much garbage is locked into the phone. We all know carriers really screw up the phone with all types of garbage programs you can't delete and menus you can't clean up, but how about the unlocked full price version? For example, the ATT Samsung Impression is worthless because of all the ATT and Samsung garbage on the phone.

GSMArena.com: Samsung I8000 Omnia II user opinions and reviews - page 116. Gta 4 Pc Trainer 1.0.7.0. The Omnia 2 i8000 sports a Samsung S3C6410. Samsung Omnia II i8000. In the center is the 'cube' which will launch the Omnia II’s programs.

The Nokia 5800 is much better, but still has a lot of Nokia garbage programs that are either 'locked' or part of the 'system'. Like, why can't you delete garbage games and facebook and all the other nonsense? Why lock crap onto a phone? So from now on, how about a quick paragraph on whether the unlocked retail version of the phone is worth buying considering the amount of junk you cannot delete. My experience with the ATT Impression is enough to scare me away from this Samsung phone not knowing how much of the crap we see on the sample menu pages we will have to wade through for the rest of our ownership period.

After all, it's not like we can go to the corner store and diddle with an unlocked version of phones for a while. (Posts: 1; Member since: 22 Sep 2009) AVOID THE OMNIA II AT ALL COSTS IF YOU INTEND TO USE ITS EMAIL!! Or am I the only Omnia owner who's having problems?

The biggest problem is that it will lose HTML formatting when replying, and renders text in a single unreadable (almost) line. Even if Samsung manage to overcome this problem, I will still be unhappy because the other big problem is that Omnia's email client is just so darn uncomfortable to use. The colors are all wrong, pictures can't be displayed, fonts are either too big or too small, no scrolling sideways, attachments can't be opened. I've upgraded the firmware at the service center twice and the problems still persist.

When I first got it, it can't even read MS Exchange emails but fortunately this problem was resolved after the first upgrade. Fora Hvs-350hs Manual more. I hope Samsung will allow Omnia II to run in PLAIN VANILLA MODE when WinMo 6.5 arrives. For now, the phone is safely locked in my drawer. Trajedy (unregistered) I bought my omnia II on the release date, and it was the best phone ever for the first couple months, then everything went to hell. Small Scaly Patch On Skin That Bleeds If Scratched.

Menus were freezing, buttons were locking and disappearing, it started taking up to 10 minutes just to load into a menu, signal would drop to 0 and i had to remove the battery to get signal back, settings would randomly get erased, oh and lets not forget the time i thought 'what the hell i have facebook mobile' and after disconnecting it would log back on to the internet every 2 minutes. It's a waste of time and money, and the software updates are not possible unless i hack my phone, in which case why the hell would i update it instead of putting linux on it and have no problems ever? I say to hell with this phone and this is the last straw with samsung devices, NEVER again will i buy any samsung products, as so far it seems as though they couldn't make a light switch work properly. Mirko (unregistered) I bought this phone a little under a year ago. It is a piece of junk. It lags non stop, no matter what you try to do and has since day one.

Even flipping through the menu screen it lags. Even texting will lag the phone.

The best part is that it won't even turn on now. The little windows logo just spins and spins and then freezes. I have to restart it a good 5-10 times. It doesn't like to stay connected to bluetooth head sets.

I have tried multiple ones so it isn't a headset problem. I will never buy another Samsung phone in my life. Same goes for a windows OS phone.