samsung omnia for verizon $100

like new light scratchs cant tell unless the the screen is off.paid 400 little less then a year ago

The Samsung Omnia™ is the all–in–one mobile device that helps keep even the busiest life in balance. This advanced, touch screen smartphone offers the very best in features and functionality – all accessed through a full–sized, customizable touch display with drag and drop Widgets. The Omnia is like a PC in your pocket, fully loaded with Windows® Mobile 6.1 Professional and Opera Mobile – a full HTML Web browser. It’s also part entertainment manager with a 5MP camera, a music player with FM radio and much more, all wrapped up in one sleek phone. It even has 8GB of internal memory available and support for up to a 16GB microSD™ card. VZ Navigatorsm, VZAppZonesm and Mobile Broadband Connect round out the impressive list of services.

Features

  • Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional

  • Rev. A Capable

  • Microsoft® Office Word Mobile, Excel® Mobile, and PowerPoint® Mobile; Adobe® Reader® LE PDF viewer

  • View, edit, create Word and Excel files; view only PowerPoint and PDF files; view, extract, create ZIP files

  • Opera™ Mobile browser

  • Wi–Fi Capable

  • Windows Media® Player Mobile

  • Memory: 256MB Flash/128MB RAM
    (+ 8GB of additional internal memory)

  • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology (v2.0) including A2DP for Stereo

  • 3.2" Display: 240x400 pixel; 64K color TFT

  • Optical Mouse Navigation

  • Advanced touch screen with customizable Widgets

  • 5.0 megapixel camera w/auto–focus, zoom and video capture

  • microSD™ memory support (up to 16GB)

  • Voice command capable

  • Speakerphone

  • Business Card Reader

  • Security locking features

  • Text, Picture and Video messaging (MMS)

  • Wireless Sync capable

  • ActiveSync® (v4.5) and Windows Mobile Device Center®

  • Mobile Broadband Connect capable

  • Total Equipment Coverage is Available

    Specifications

  • Dimensions: 4.4" (H) x 2.24" (W) x 0.52" (D)

  • Weight: 4.34 oz

  • Processor: MSM6800A

  • Standard Battery – 1440 mAh

  • Usage: Up to 346 minutes OR

  • Standby: Up to 464 hours

  • SAR information: Head: 1.31 W/kg; Body: 1.11 W/kg

  • Hearing Aid Compatibility = M4

  • High–res Touch Sensitive TFT Display

  • 5.0 Megapixel Camera with Video Capture & Flash

  • 8GB Internal Memory

  • microSD™ Removable Memory (Supports up to 16GB)

  • Bluetooth®* Capable

  • TTY Compatible

  • Hearing Aid Compatibility = M4
    For details on Hearing Aid Compatibility, see About Us — Accessibility.

  • Meets FCC SAR limit. Manufacturer’s highest FCC reported SAR 1.31 W/kg at ear, 1.11 W/kg on body. Actual SAR may vary.

why are you selling it?

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i just got the htc ozone i personally like keyboard more then touch.

how about 80?

how is the wifi and camera? is it clunky at all?

does this require the extra data fees like black berrys?

PM’d

yes i think for verizon it 44.99 a month for unlimited.

pms replied

i looked on ebay and these phone still go for 180 plus in worse condition.also im still currently looking for the box and manual.i have the ear peice attachment usb cord stlys and home charger.

the camera is by far the best iv ever had on a phone.

i have a couple people interested in paying $100 ill keep posted on what goes from here…my number is 5170512 text me with any questions as i can answer them faster

check your txts

id buy this in a heart beat but i do not want to pay for the extra fees

agreed. it sucks that you cant just use as a standalone phone and use the wifi. but i called verizon and you definately cant do that. how weak…

i’m pretty sure if you know someone who works at verizon they’ll set you up where you don’t need the $45 data package. I have friends who’ve owned smart phones where you supposedly “had to have the data plan” but never had the data plan.

lol

the consumer data plan is $30. $45 is for enterprise.

am i incorrect? i remember my friend had the moto q without any extra data package.

back in the day, WinMo phones did not require it.

Nowadays, it’s required.

i see, do gov’t employees get 50% off the consumer data plan also or just the enterprise?