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Does the Samsung Omnia i900 support ALS (lINE2)


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Guest booboobedoo
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Hi,

I'm considering buying a Samsung Omnia i900 and I wondered if anyone here can tell me whether it supports the ALS (Orange Line2) facility ? I need to know whether it actually supports this so please do not answer "it certainly should do" if you haven't actually tried it and *know* it works.

Many thanks,

Boo

Guest pdauser92
Posted
Hi,

I'm considering buying a Samsung Omnia i900 and I wondered if anyone here can tell me whether it supports the ALS (Orange Line2) facility ? I need to know whether it actually supports this so please do not answer "it certainly should do" if you haven't actually tried it and *know* it works.

Many thanks,

Boo

I have an Omnia on Orange. I can call out and receive calls on line 2 without problems. My phone has a "1" or "2" in the top bar, depending upon which line I'm using. To switch lines you need to press and hold the * key.

Guest booboobedoo
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I have an Omnia on Orange. I can call out and receive calls on line 2 without problems. My phone has a "1" or "2" in the top bar, depending upon which line I'm using. To switch lines you need to press and hold the * key.

Thanks a lot for the reply, that was exactly what I needed to know.

On another point, I don't suppose you can tell me how fast the CPU is on this phone ? I downloaded the manual and googled a load of reviews but can't find this information anywhere. (On my SPV E650 this info is available on the page.)

Thanks again,

Boo

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Thanks a lot for the reply, that was exactly what I needed to know.

On another point, I don't suppose you can tell me how fast the CPU is on this phone ? I downloaded the manual and googled a load of reviews but can't find this information anywhere. (On my SPV E650 this info is available on the page.)

Thanks again,

Boo

It's an Intel/Maxell ARM920T PXA312 624Mhz Processor

Guest booboobedoo
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It's an Intel/Maxell ARM920T PXA312 624Mhz Processor

Thanks ! At that speed it looks like it won't suffer from the hesitations that my E650 exhibits anyway.

Boo

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