Samsung OmniaPRO B7610 Review

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“The Samsung OmniaPRO B7610 is predominantly made of plastic that feels pleasing to touch, although we would have liked to see more metal elements than the single framing on the front side. Samsung´s device is slightly more compact than the HTC Touch Pro2, both in terms of overall size and weight. This is partly due to the nominally smaller display – it measures 3.5 inches as compared to the 3.6 inches of its rival (both utilize resistive technology and come with the same native resolution of 480×800 pixels). However, the AMOLED screen of the Samsung OmniaPRO B7610 delivers much more saturated and vivid colors than the TFT display of the HTC TouchPro2. It´s extremely bright in the dark and we do recommend that you not switch off the light sensitivity sensor unless you want to end up with severe headache and we mean literally. Unfortunately, however, the screen is almost unusable in direct sunlight. As a whole, it´s sensitivity is proper, although it sometimes fails to register your touch when you press its corners. The front side hosts other components as well – proximity sensor, video call camera and three large buttons that feel comfortable to press. Actually, that´s what we think about the keys on either side of the device as well.” Read more here:

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