Terrific for videos, games, and reading
Deep integrated S Pen features
Smooth UI with plenty of useful touches
Enormous battery, Expandable memory
Elegant and compact design
Scaled down design, Android Jelly Bean
Android 4.1 with Samsung TouchWiz UI
Great build and nice design
Stellar call quality
Rugged and can keep out the elements
Fast processor and LTE data speeds.
Good lens for a durability-focused handset
4G LTE capability & a zippy dual-core processor
Super-fluid performance
State-of-the-art everything
Excellent battery life
Has good call quality
Lag-free smooth Android Jelly Bean experience
Unexceptional, boring and hard to get excited about
As powerful as a Galaxy S3, Compact, lightweight design
'deep, rich, vibrant images'
Slim attractive design
Thin, tall and narrow chassis makes it more comfortable to use than other big-screen Androids
Great user interface customisations
'Nice customisable floating dock'
'Super slim'
'massive 4.2in LED display'
'great looking display'
'It's also one of the most responsive accelerometer-equipped smartphones we've tested. '
'So the Samsung Omnia 7 is a fine phone for the most part and Windows Phone 7 is a cracking attempt from Microsoft to get itself back in the smartphone race. '
'cool industrial design'
'We were impressed with some of the small touches, including the super-responsive, touch-sensitive back and search keys, while the physical Start button has a more reassuring click than Apple's iPhone 4, even if it is slightly smaller. '
Very large screen, microSDXC card slot
Expandable storage, Swappable battery
Quad-core processor makes it incredibly zippy
Carrying regular SIM and microSD slots, plus a removable battery
Super fast, nice display, good user experience
Great video playback
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