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just got mine yesterday.

totally cool. fast and responsive.

my touch cruise sitting at home while im going out with my new samsung.

1 thing i don't like is why the settings for the camera's contrast, saturation and sharpness
doesn't stay the way i set it?
Everytime i go back into camera, i have to set it again before taking a pic? weird.
Hello, can you tell me what bluetooth it has? , Microsoft or Broadcom?.

What i want to do is send all sounds including Tomtom on bluetooth like i can do now with my Asus.

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hi Friends,


i´m waiting for the samsung i900 omnia.....wait...wait..the best wm phone ever..see the specs (google it) or :
Check this review from Singapore before you decide ...
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/sh...1&postcount=59

But anyway if just use the phone it self is very stable. Is more reponsive than Diamond ... may be the screen resolution id different .. Resolution for Diamond is 640 x 480 however Omnia lower (cann't recall the exact resolution )
 
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Check this review from Singapore before you decide ...
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/sh...1&postcount=59

But anyway if just use the phone it self is very stable. Is more reponsive than Diamond ... may be the screen resolution id different .. Resolution for Diamond is 640 x 480 however Omnia lower (cann't recall the exact resolution )
Any info about bluetooth manager as i was asking at previous post?

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Hello, can you tell me what bluetooth it has? , Microsoft or Broadcom?.

What i want to do is send all sounds including Tomtom on bluetooth like i can do now with my Asus.

Cheers.
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Omnia with build in GPS tested on igo8, TOMTOM 7, MapKing 2007, NavFone 2.11..
Thanks but i am not asking if any navigation software is working on it.

What i want is if any one of you can go to bluetooth manager and check in there if it is Microsoft or Broadcomm/Widcomm.
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Thanks but i am not asking if any navigation software is working on it.

What i want is if any one of you can go to bluetooth manager and check in there if it is Microsoft or Broadcomm/Widcomm.
It has the Microsoft BT stack.
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It has the Microsoft BT stack.
Bad news then, because Microsoft normaly don't send the Tomtom voice to any handsfree device (including cd radio car player with integrated bt)...bye bye Samsung.

Any way, thanks for your info.
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Bad news then, because Microsoft normaly don't send the Tomtom voice to any handsfree device (including cd radio car player with integrated bt)...bye bye Samsung.

Any way, thanks for your info.
Most WM devices since the release of WM5 have used the WM stack, there may be a few exceptions but the norm has been to use the BT stack.
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Most WM devices since the release of WM5 have used the WM stack, there may be a few exceptions but the norm has been to use the BT stack.
Well, Asus and LG are using Broadcomm/Widcomm bt stack, wich can do sending absolute all sound to any handsfree device when needed, without holding active the bt, only connect when needed.

Microsoft bt stack is sending only phone calls. If you want to send all sounds, you must to use third party software that let a permanent open channel to your handsfree, bad very bad.
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i900 is not the best WM Phone.
HTC Touch Pro is the best all-in-1 WM Phone now.
Also, Samsung material quality is very terrible & cheap.


 
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