Samsung Omnia ‘Light’ – Samsung B7300 Omnia Lite Review

The Samsung Omnia Lite is a phone with a majestic style and feel to it. The Omnia Lite which is alos known as the Samsung B7300 offers a comprehensive list of functions all packed within a small and effervescent unit. This new Samsung handset measures in at 107 mm x 51 mm wide whilst being 12 mm thick. At 103 grams in weight it is lightweight too. The Omnia ‘Light’ uses the ARM 1176 667MHz processor whilst the operating system is the well known Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, which can be upgraded to Windows Mobile 6.5.

The Omnia range of Samsung phones continues to expand with the recent addition of the Samsung Omnia2 and release of the Samsung Omnia Pro.

The centre piece of the new Samsung Omnia Lite is its 3.0 inch TFT resistive touch screen which has the ability to display up to 65,000 colours. The Touchwiz user interface deployed with the phone is version 2 and is simple to use and responsive to touch. Auto rotation of images to their correct aspect for viewing is facilitated by the accelerometer sensor.

Samsung Omnia Lite

Samsung Omnia Lite

The camera is a 3.15 mega pixel camera, which operates at 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution. The Omnia Lite comes with additional features such as auto focus, Geo tagging and smile detection which helps to ensure pictures taken are of the best quality available. Anyone who prefers the ability to record video will be pleased with the ability of this handset to capture video. Quality of the recording is VGA quality and at 30 frames per second. Video calling is also available by virtue of a secondary camera.

Internet access is provided by HSDPA and Wi-Fi capabilities. Wi-Fi ensures that access can be provided via nationally available hotspots. GPRS, EDGE and HSCSD are also included. Whilst the addition of the universally available Blue tooth and microUSB ensures compatibility and connectivity with suitably enabled devices for file transfer and synchronisation purposes.

An MP3/MP4 player and FM stereo radio provide media entertainment, with the majority of audio formats catered for including MP3/AAC and WMA as well as DviX/MP4 and WMV9 video formats also catered for. The Samsung Omnia Lite also provides a document viewer, voice memo facility as well as an organiser and a TV out. GPS with A-GPS support provides navigational support.

The Samsung Omnia Lite is a comprehensive handset which ticks all the right boxes. Its feature packed which ensures the owner will be fully occupied. The simple and effective use of the functionality is down to a simplistic navigation and access system which is integral to the phones desirability.

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Other Omnia Phones:

Samsung Omnia

Samsung Omnia 2

Samsung Omnia HD

Samsung Omnia Pro

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