Is this the end? keep or sell your omnia?
#1
Posted 17 March 2010 - 09:44 AM
#2
Posted 17 March 2010 - 10:07 AM
I say Sell, Sell, but it does depend on what you will be replacing it will???
This will be my last Windows mobile phone as I hate the windows phone 7 home screen & menus, the look, scrolling left look awful aswell.
#3
Posted 17 March 2010 - 10:32 AM
I don't see their initiative to further improve the phone since the official IJ9 WM 6.5 release. As of everyone here know, IJ9 is being bugged with slowness, unexplained RAM leaking and poor software support of the hardware spec. I don't see any official software to show its compass capability yet to say the stupid threaded SMS support. It doesn't make sense for a user to throw off all the unnecessary shits which came as a default within the ROM. As a user, we cook the ROM to maximize the phone. We pay and we suffer, a truly sad story.
I am planning to sell of my i8000 and go for android. And I won't buy Samsung phone anymore regardless it is BADA, Android or WM.
#4
Posted 17 March 2010 - 11:32 AM
I really like my VZW i920 omnia because I can still mess with it to make it better IMHO.
I'm hesitant to go to a wm7 lock-down type phone that only lets you use Marketplace to get apps.
Android type phone allow 3rd party apps which on the most part allow freedom of choice to make it better IMHO.
HTC & Motorola both seem to have some fine phones coming so its good to be able to stand by and see the future unveil .
In answer is this Omnia's end ?
Well there is still a pulse but the signs do not look to good.
#5
Posted 17 March 2010 - 12:16 PM
#6
Posted 17 March 2010 - 12:36 PM
From what I've seen. A LOT of great chef's have gone robot and very few returned some that did come back then got recaptured by the robot.
When I do renew I most likely will do a one year plan with VZW instead of two year pain (not typo)
This post has been edited by kdkinc: 17 March 2010 - 12:50 PM
#7
Posted 17 March 2010 - 12:48 PM
For my personal usage, I wouldn't see much of a difference in having some more RAM or faster CPU (of course it would be better, but not worth the trouble to move to android or the extra money to buy a new phone).
I don't like wm7 and think android is not good enough atm. When I'll buy a new phone in a year or two, I'll see^^
#8
Posted 17 March 2010 - 01:54 PM
dothan, on Mar 17 2010, 18:32, said:
I don't see their initiative to further improve the phone since the official IJ9 WM 6.5 release. As of everyone here know, IJ9 is being bugged with slowness, unexplained RAM leaking and poor software support of the hardware spec. I don't see any official software to show its compass capability yet to say the stupid threaded SMS support. It doesn't make sense for a user to throw off all the unnecessary shits which came as a default within the ROM. As a user, we cook the ROM to maximize the phone. We pay and we suffer, a truly sad story.
I am planning to sell of my i8000 and go for android. And I won't buy Samsung phone anymore regardless it is BADA, Android or WM.
second this, frankly, i didnt follow windows mobile's future plan prior to buying my omnia II. i had only research for omnia II's major and minor problem prior to the purchase, which was a kinda spontaneous purchase also. up till the 1st month only i found some problem with my phone and I decide to send it back to make some noise since it's barely used within the 1st month. to my horror, the service center at the city center provided sub-par service with hint of needing to go to their HQ at a further location to get better service. I am very pissed off with their support partner selection as well as Samsung's online email respond. Same goes to me, Omnia II will be my first and the last Samsung. Regret for neglecting better quality to compensate with a higher CPU clock speed and "supposedly" better graphic performance on omnia II.
On a user's end, I am very disappointed with their old problematic firmware, let alone the unsupported "graphic acceleration hardware". I guess android will be a better choice. i see improvement in secany-released firmwares. but too bad those firmware never reach samsung official release.
This post has been edited by xenothrix: 17 March 2010 - 02:06 PM
#9
Posted 17 March 2010 - 02:00 PM
As for the OpenGL drivers, I don't think a petition or any amount of complaining will make a bit of difference. Personally, I think it would make more sense for everyone interested to pledge money to go into a "bounty" to the first developer who can write drivers that allow the Omnia 2 to hit a certain benchmark. There are lots of skilled developers out there, and money talks.
#10
Posted 17 March 2010 - 03:33 PM
+1 to keep my Omnia2 as Samsung will always be one of my favourite brands for any type of electronic device.
#11
Posted 17 March 2010 - 05:43 PM
#12
Posted 17 March 2010 - 05:52 PM
Reasons?
First, a mobile phone is a high-tec merchandise (like a camera or a television), it's not a... pair of shoes!!! We don't have to buying every single new technology's phone is released...
Second, the OMNIA is not... Nokia 2125, yet! OMNIA still is a great, a superb smartphone and I NEVER met a single person that is using 100% OMNIA's capabilities/features, to justify the need of a better/new/more modern phone.
And third... it's a bloody finance crisis all over the world, to changing/replacing EXPENSIVE phones in 12-18 months!
To me, those people that replacing very soon their phones (especialy in our modern times, when the phones are small computers!)... these people obviously don't making their own money and spending their parents' money, so they don't understanding the meaning of cash spending...
This post has been edited by lupus_hegemonia: 17 March 2010 - 05:54 PM
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#13
Posted 17 March 2010 - 06:38 PM
#14
Posted 17 March 2010 - 06:41 PM
insane73, on Mar 17 2010, 15:33, said:
+1 to keep my Omnia2 as Samsung will always be one of my favourite brands for any type of electronic device.
i can't believe you play low-res videos on a HDTV with a phone. almost anything else you can buy today will do a better job at it, even a netbook(and it is cheaper). I'm sorry but I cannot understand your servierly twisted reason to like the Omnia II.
#15
Posted 17 March 2010 - 07:26 PM
is77gal, on Mar 17 2010, 18:43, said:
did u try the "patch" from Chainfire? it should help a lot on ram issues
#16
Posted 17 March 2010 - 07:28 PM
The only thing i did not take into account before buying the phone was openGL drivers. I didn't think that was a big deal and the games would just work. I did not know that samsung wrote some shitty drivers. That is my only complaint for the omnia ohh and the lack of updates to my i8000L
#17
Posted 17 March 2010 - 07:35 PM
#18
Posted 17 March 2010 - 07:47 PM
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Actually the video looks great.
I cannot understand people complaining so much about a great phone. Eveything that people complain about could be easily fixed by getting a laptop as so recommended to me to watch movies.
#19
Posted 17 March 2010 - 08:51 PM
insane73, on Mar 17 2010, 19:47, said:
I cannot understand people complaining so much about a great phone. Eveything that people complain about could be easily fixed by getting a laptop as so recommended to me to watch movies.
yea most of the things I complain are simple things, like a bit lag when using a certain program. but it's the sum of all the tiny problems that makes the phone problematic.
as for playing videos on a HDTV with a phone, the maximum you can get is DVD quality, which used to be considered great or amazing an everything. but now you can easily get more with a laptop or netbook, or a dedicated HTPC or dedicated HD media player. they will all play more formats as well.
and it's not like you're going to bring your TV everywhere with you, you only use it at home, so I still do not see the point of doing it.
#20
Posted 17 March 2010 - 08:57 PM
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True
But I can bring my phone to any TV, like a friends, or the one in my van.
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