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jake2011 (a student from Philippines as seen from his faceless profile in Cnet)'s 9 out of 10 rating seems to me is to help average out the rating to 6 so as to be close to Cnet's review rating of 6.3. Although it is his personal opinion, I would like to know how he as a student can substantiate that it is "the perfect companion for the mobile professional" with the list of issues that no business people like me can tolerate?
If it such a wonderful phone for business and fun, I wonder why didn't Samsung, the 3 service providers and all the retailers agressively market it ?
I have just met my friend from India who like me, has finally got hold of the B7610. He was too not too satisfied with it but just lived with it for a while. I was surprised that his has the Battery Level indicator on his B7610 but not on mine.
It has been 1.5mths since I write my review of the Omnia Pro B7610 based on my personal experience with the phone. Yet till now, no one from Samsung ever dare come forward to explain or offer advice.
If it can be reloaded to run on Android or Samsung Bada, maybe it will be a different story.
2010/03/15 18:08:08
jake2011 (a student from Philippines as seen from his faceless profile in Cnet)'s 9 out of 10 rating seems to me is to help average out the rating to 6 so as to be close to Cnet's review rating of 6.3. Although it is his personal opinion, I would like to know how he as a student can substantiate that it is "the perfect companion for the mobile professional" with the list of issues that no business people like me can tolerate?
If it such a wonderful phone for business and fun, I wonder why didn't Samsung, the 3 service providers and all the retailers agressively market it ?
I have just met my friend from India who like me, has finally got hold of the B7610. He was too not too satisfied with it but just lived with it for a while. I was surprised that his has the Battery Level indicator on his B7610 but not on mine.
It has been 1.5mths since I write my review of the Omnia Pro B7610 based on my personal experience with the phone. Yet till now, no one from Samsung ever dare come forward to explain or offer advice.
If it can be reloaded to run on Android or Samsung Bada, maybe it will be a different story.
2010/03/15 18:08:08
adrieltan1 says...
it is going to be in singapore soon . i saw it in the store but it wasn't real . the store was in singapore
2010/01/27 20:19:51
it is going to be in singapore soon . i saw it in the store but it wasn't real . the store was in singapore
2010/01/27 20:19:51
air_77@hotmail.com says...
Anyone has any ideas if this is ever coming to Singapore???
Been looking for a device with qwerty running on WM preferrably. Touch Pro 2 is great but too pricey. Not a BlackBerry fan. Nokia's web-surfing sux. And Sony makes music & camera phones only, never for the business group.
2009/10/26 20:42:20
Anyone has any ideas if this is ever coming to Singapore???
Been looking for a device with qwerty running on WM preferrably. Touch Pro 2 is great but too pricey. Not a BlackBerry fan. Nokia's web-surfing sux. And Sony makes music & camera phones only, never for the business group.
2009/10/26 20:42:20
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Samsung Omnia Pro B7610
In Tech : Mobile TechDescription: While not a bad WM phone in itself, this Omnia Pro doesn't feature anything special that would make you choose it over the similarly specced HTC Touch Pro2.
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