Pros
- Alluring design
- Excellent video quality
Cons
- TouchWiz has some quirks
- Touchscreen isn't super responsive
Bottom Line
With its eye-catching design and variety of multimedia features, the Omnia II is a solid Windows phone, but sluggish performance keeps it from being perfect.
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