Samsung Omnia ProB7610 Reviewed (internet technology)
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The Samsung Omnia Pro comes with a large 3.5″ AMOLED touch screen of WVGA resolution. Three hard keys for calling, menu and power end call are placed below the screen. On the top of the screen is the proximity sensor, LED indicator, earphone and the secondary camera.The top panel sports a multipurpose mini USB, which double up as a charging port and data transfer and there is a 3.5mm port for hands free. The top right side of the phone has the stylus slot. On the right side are the screen lock and the camera key. On the left side of the phone is the volume rocker and widget and life button, which
switches the screen modes. Users can assign different user interface settings each to Widget and Life screen and alternate them with a single click. The front panel slides out to the left and reveals a
full QWERTY keypad. At the back of the phone is the 5.0-megapixcl camera with a very decent dual LED flash on the top and a speaker grill at the bottom. On removing the back cover you will see the microSD slot on top next to the LED flash.The Omnia Pro runs on the Windows iMobile 6.1 Professional operating system (OS). TouchWiz UI (user Interface) has been customized beautifully for the Pro. Most internal menus of basic Windows-based phone have been covered by the Touch Wiz interface.In the widgets mode the menus are arranged as tabs on the scrollable home-screen. Each individual tab is
also scrollable sideways in case there is more content that needs to be displayed. In life mode you can arrange freely on the three different screens available. The missing back button is at times very
annoying as you will have to use the X button on the top. The full Q_WERTY keypad slides out and is very comfortable to use. The keypad of the Pro is one of the best among all Samsung devices.The Samsung Omnia PRO comes with a very decent Touch player. The default Windows Media player is also present. The player can handle both video and audio files, supports playlists and has the standard album artist/tracks sections.
Extra settings include equalizer, repetition and speed of the player. The track options menu allows you to play the music faster/ slower or to set a track as a ringtone. The sound quality of the phone in
loudspeaker as well as headphones is ok. While playing videos, the player switches to full screen landscape mode with a double tap. It has full DivX and XviD video support.The photo album has an interesting feature. For zooming, you can double tap the picture. Following this it takes you to the centre of the picture and then you can move the image where ever you want to. User can sort photos in albums by month and it shows the first six from every album.The 5.0-megapixel camera with dual LED flash gives a decent performance. VGA quality videos are better than expected. The phone camera comes with a bunch of settings like ISO, white balance, default storage, stabilizer, etc. You can switch the default storage between the phone memory and the micro SD card. The camera also features geo-tagging, face detection and smile shutter.Photos are sharp and relatively noise free. As mentioned earlier video recording is basically done in VGA quality at 30 fps..The slow motion
option allows you to record videos in a higher fps. The Pro also supports a dual camera for video conferencing.
Connectivity options include 3G, Wi-Fi @ 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth with A2DP, EDGE and GPRS. Wi-Fi works retty well and network detection is good. Bluetooth data transfer is also decent and pairing with other devices easy. The FiVl radio has a good signal reception. Office suite includes Word. Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. These are very handy for connecting while in office and on the go. The current office suite is version 6.1. An upgrade to Office Mobile 2010 is available for free download. The email feature is also quite easy to use. Tire phone also supports a connected home feature, which allows you to stay onnected with other Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) devices. It has GPS support but no avigation software. Samsung Omnia Pro is a very decent phone. It gives a good battery performance with a single charge lasting approximately two days.
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Public Relations On The Internet
By Gen Wright
Today, it is essential for every business to maintain an online presence. Without this, the business will completely miss out on a huge client base.
However, maintaining the online wing of a business is hard work - just like any other aspect of a business. Marketing and PR, in fact, are even more difficult online than offline, as there are a large number of online-only businesses which are also competing for visibility with the retail-and-online businesses.
Some methods to utilize for online PR include:
- Press Releases. Press releases are meant to inform the media about events in a company. Like a lot of PR, it is quite difficult to get your press releases noticed - instead of marked as spam - while you are a small company. Once the business grows, the journalists themselves begin to follow the press releases put up on the company’s own page.
While emailing press releases is effective if one has contacts in the media, another way of getting press releases and press trip invites noticed is to put them up on PR wire services. These services forward the press releases to media professionals, and some of them even accept responses made by journalists to the company’s press officers. - Press resource on your website. First of all, all your press releases should link back to your web page. On your web page, you should provide additional material that journalists can use to write out their features. This could include photos(including high-resolution photos), interviews, additional event listings and so on.
- Social media. The phrase “social media” today is used mostly for sites like Facebook or MySpace, but everything from blogs to microblogs(e.g. Twitter) to the sites mentioned before can be used as social media. Putting up regular updates, following people in one’s own industry or related industries, building one’s rapport with potential clients… all of this can give a business visibility as well as creating personal relationships with contacts.
- Reputation monitoring. Monitoring reputation is one of the most crucial aspects of online PR. In order to figure out which of your online campaigns is most successful, to locate potential niche pockets of customers, to nip any public controversies in the bud and to feel the pulse of the client base, it is necessary to subscribe to a reputation monitoring service. While Google Alerts does alert you every time someone mentions the keywords you specify, it does not offer the sophisticated charting mechanisms that reputation monitoring services can do.
Using these tools, you can listen to what the public thinks of your business, formulate your public relations policies accordingly, and address any queries as soon as they appear. This gives you a much better reputation with your clientele, and makes them more likely to recommend you to others.
PR is an essential aspect of every business. For effective consumer technology PR, make sure to invest in online PR services with a trusted company.
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