i8910HD Review

£from freeJun 2009

Stuff says 4

Feature-packed and great for shooting video, but far from a discreet evening-out phone

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Stuff magazine Fri, Jun 26 2009, 6:00AM

Some people find Apple’s iPhone too big for daily use. If this sounds like you, look away now – Samsung’s i8910HD, the successor to its Omnia i900, is even bigger.

There are, of course, very good reasons for this. Its face is home to a hugely impressive 3.7in display, one of the largest we’ve seen on a phone and bigger than the LG Viewty Smart’s 3in and iPhone 3G S’ 3.5in efforts. It can also shoot 720p, a first for a mobile phone.

Widescreen display
The display is very good quality too. It has 640x360 resolution – the same as the Nokia N97 – and offers a very vivid, colourful picture, thanks to the same AMOLED tech that was a standout success on the Samsung Tocco Ultra Edition. It’s so good some of the wallpapers might even be too bright for comfort.

Fortunately, the touchscreen is capacitive rather than resistive too, which means it’s much more responsive to fingers than the stylus required to use its predecessor, the Omnia i900. One slight annoyance, though, is that you need to double-tap some menu items, which makes it a little less intuitive than it might have been.

Happy snapping
The i8910HD’s headline feature is, of course, its camera. Not only does it have an 8MP sensor, but the ability to shoot 720p at 24fps makes it a competitor for the likes of the Flip Mino HD.

Sadly, it’s only a qualified success. The photos it produces look rich and detailed, and there are plenty of features, including face detection and panorama shots (both of which are becoming standard fare on dedicated camphones).

But there’s still considerable shutter lag, which is annoying. Plus, of course, there’s no optical zoom, which would make it unacceptably bulky, but still means it can’t be considered a replacement for your compact.

Hi-def joy
The HD recording, though, is a welcome extra. You can set the image size from 320x240 pixels right up to the HD resolution of 1280x720. Low light is unsurprisingly quite challenging, though well-lit scenes look fantastic.

The lack of optical zoom was again a nuisance, and the large screen was hard to see in sunlight. But playback is smooth and pin-sharp (assuming your filming is, of course).

Symbian engine
One of the i8910HD’s biggest changes from its predecessor – and main reasons why it’s lost the ‘Omnia’ name – is that its OS is built on Symbian S60 rather than Windows Mobile.

This doesn’t have a huge impact for casual users. Samsung has skinned the Symbian engine with its now familiar widgets, which slide in and out of view with one tap on the side of the screen.

It’s better implemented than on the smaller Tocco Ultra Edition, with smarter ways to launch them. Still, weather widget and Bluetooth apart, you may find a more traditional menu system is easier to use.

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Animated face
That’s here too – just one swipe of the screen activates neat animations to spin the screen to the menu. The i8910HD’s very keen on its animations: change page in the browser and it spins it into view through 360 degrees. While it works well, it’s very much a case of try before you buy.

The browser is decent enough though we weren’t able to make the most of the high data speeds (7.2Mbps downstream and an unusually high 5.76Mbps up) as there are few transmitters capable of handling those speeds yet.

The Samsung i8910HD is exclusive to Orange for now, and the GPS in the phone is used to power Orange Maps, included in some tariffs with its turn-by-turn navigation and directions for walking or driving. These are, though, features now available on the iPhone 3G S, thanks to its new TomTom app.

Musical talent
In all, the i8910HD packs in a lot of features, and most are very well executed. It has (hooray!) a 3.5mm headphone jack and 8GB of built-in storage to please audiophiles.

And if you want the combination of a big screen and capable camera, it’s an outstanding choice. But with the iPhone 3G S, Palm Pre and HTC Magic all backed by thriving app stores, it still looks destined to become a smartphone bridesmaid.

 

Comments

  1. doibi

    1 year ago

    wow.. this is an awesome review and thanks for that at least I know now. video to Flash converter / hulu to ipad / ipad 3 converter

  2. markster

    3 years ago

    well i have had an amazing time with this phone.and it had hi tech functions. the gps isa god send. and the camera is simply stunning. Now with all this hype surrounding, the iphone. personally i think this mobile beats it hands down. now the only thing i can see the iphone is better at the app store. so thats it.  

  3. Ukjeeper

    3 years ago

    I have the i8910 for a couple of months now, and i still love it. I've tried the N97 and its just not in the same league (imo). So much faster, smoother, and easier to use. I'm also afflicted with a Touch Pro 2 (work phone). The Samsung really beats thatt device too!.

  4. Shocky

    3 years ago

    Oh I forgot, it has also has twice the memory of the N97!lol

  5. Shocky

    3 years ago

    "Why has this phone got 4 stars? And the nokia N97 5 stars? This phone is so much better..." Agreed, this makes no sense at all. The Omnia HD has a faster processor, better screen (better picture, more responsive and bigger!), better camera, and better video recording obviously. They both use the same OS, albeit one is full touch screen the other is hybrid, still most applications developed for the n97 and 5800 work fine on the Omnia HD. I've shown the Omnia HD to N97 users and when they see how responsive and fast the menu is their faces drop, even worse once they see some high quality video playing on the OLED screen. :D The Omnia HD seems to get slated for the application support, even though it's basically in the same boat as the other S60V5 devices which don't get slated for this .  The browser on the other hand is slow, that does need improvement, however you can always use 3rd party browsers which are faster. The interface is purely subjective and if that’s one of the only things they can complain about then that’s a pretty poor review in all honesty. Should be 5 stars, it’s not perfect but then neither are the other products getting 5 stars.

  6. The_Corporal

    3 years ago

    Umm the reason it got less stars is because it's very much not better than the N97.

  7. mitchellsx

    3 years ago

    Why has this phone got 4 stars? and the nokia N97 5 stars? This phone is so much better...

  8. Jjasonbsmith

    3 years ago

    I have recently purchased this phone and think it is great. I was holding out for a hero (in htc form) but got bored waiting. So far I am very pleased with this. the touch screen is very responsive and gorgeous to look at. The camera is awesome (but you do get a few blurred pics if you dont hold it totally still. The only thing I want is a convertor to convert dvd to i8910 format, but free. Any ideas. Buy this phone, you wont regret it.

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Tech Specs

Dedicated MP3 player software
Yes
Dimensions
123x59x13mm
FM radio
Yes
Main camera resolution
8MP
Memory card type
microSD
Operating system
Symbian Series 60
Quad band
Yes
Screen resolution
640x360
Screen size
3.7in
Standby time
430 hours
Storage
8GB
Supported music formats
AAC, MP3
Talktime
390 mins
Video resolution
1280x720
Weight
148g
Xenon flash
No