Samsung Omnia being one of the leader in Windows Mobile pocket PC, have seen its sale reach well around 2.5 million units. Having the best meant using a list of battery consuming features that may leave your device battery thirsty. So for the 2.5 million Samsung Omnia users out there, this tip to tweak your device for longer battery life is for you.
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Screen rotation is part of the Omnia package as performed with the infamous accelerometer. However, with the high level of sensitivity, the automatic screen rotation may sometimes be a hassle. Here we discuss of a few ways that you can have better control over your screen rotation by setting it to rotate manually.
The Samsung Epix (i907) users have gone through some enduring times with the manifesting SLOG DUMP error message. A revised ROM update (ID1) was released 3 days ago to amend the arising issue following the initial patch, plus other fixes. 3 days has gone by and this article aims to discuss some of our experience, plus suggestions for users facing similar problems.
Organization is key when you’re running a device as busy as a Windows Mobile device. You have applications related to photo albums, games, tools, and many others. While there is certainly the Program List, but scrolling through pages of applications may not be the most efficient way to browse. A easy tweak is to setup folders in your Start Menu and add useful applications in it!
We’re somewhat ashamed that this simple feature on the Samsung Omnia has not been mentioned here at CareAce.net. Samsung Omnia has a special setting that when enabled, will mute the device when its turned upside down. This applies to incoming phone calls, media player, or generally any sound output from your device.
Hard Reset is a dirty business. A lot of work goes into preparing one’s device for a hard reset including probable tedious backup process. Once you’re ready, however, hard reset is just a click away on your Samsung Omnia. Simply soft-reset (restart) your device and hold onto both Call and End together until a screen comes up asking “Are you you want to format?” Choose “Format” and follow any subsequent instructions.

















