
The 3. 7” Super AMOLED (not Plus) display is a good differentiator among the other new Windows Phone handsets that are
about to flood the market soon. Its nice, saturated colors are quite appealing. The 480x 800 pixels resolution should result in
252ppi pixel density, which is quite good, but due to the Pentile matrix, it is way less.
The display sports the usual for AMOLEDs pitch blacks, high contrast and very good viewing angles, but the colors displayed
are on the colder side, again something that seems inherent to Super AMOLEDs, making white appear blueish.
Front facing camera Buttons below the display
Overall the design of the Samsung Omnia W doesn't stray away from the Windows Phone guidelines, offering the obligatory
three navigational keys below the screen, with a physical Home button, and a dedicated camera key plus LED flash to
accompany the 5MP shooter on the back. The chassis is a tad bland but pleasant to hold and look at, and if the phone was
offered in other colors than black it would even be a looker.
Rudz
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