# Samsung SGH-i900

> smartphone created by Samsung Mobile

**Wikidata**: [Q2217843](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2217843)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_i900_Omnia)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/samsung-sgh-i900

Here’s the structured knowledge entry for the **Samsung SGH-i900**:

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## Summary  
The **Samsung SGH-i900**, also known as the **Omnia**, is a smartphone developed by Samsung Mobile and released in June 2008. It was part of the Samsung Omnia Series and ran on Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system. The device featured a touchscreen interface, microSD expandable storage, and was succeeded by the Samsung i8000 in 2009.

## Key Facts  
- **Release date**: June 2008  
- **Manufacturer**: Samsung Electronics  
- **Operating system**: Windows Mobile  
- **Dimensions**: 112 mm (height) × 56.9 mm (width) × 12.5 mm (thickness)  
- **Storage**: Supports microSD cards  
- **Part of series**: Samsung Omnia Series  
- **Predecessor**: None explicitly listed  
- **Successor**: Samsung i8000 (released in 2009)  
- **Discontinuation date**: March 31, 2009  
- **Aliases**: Samsung Omnia, WiTu, I900, 옴니아폰  

## FAQs  
### Q: What operating system did the Samsung SGH-i900 use?  
A: The Samsung SGH-i900 ran on **Windows Mobile**, a discontinued mobile OS by Microsoft.  

### Q: Was the Samsung SGH-i900 part of a larger product line?  
A: Yes, it belonged to the **Samsung Omnia Series**, a line of smartphones by Samsung Mobile.  

### Q: What replaced the Samsung SGH-i900?  
A: It was succeeded by the **Samsung i8000**, released in 2009.  

## Why It Matters  
The Samsung SGH-i900 (Omnia) was significant as one of Samsung's early touchscreen smartphones competing in the pre-Android era. It showcased Samsung's ability to integrate advanced features like a responsive touchscreen and expandable storage, bridging the gap between basic phones and modern smartphones. While Windows Mobile eventually faded, the Omnia Series laid groundwork for Samsung's later dominance in the smartphone market. Its discontinuation in 2009 marked a shift toward newer platforms like Android.  

## Notable For  
- **Early touchscreen adoption**: Competed with devices like the iPhone and HTC Touch.  
- **Windows Mobile integration**: One of Samsung's flagship devices using Microsoft's OS.  
- **Omnia branding**: Helped establish Samsung's premium smartphone identity.  
- **Compact design**: Relatively slim (12.5 mm) for its time.  

## Body  
### Specifications  
- **Dimensions**: 112 × 56.9 × 12.5 mm  
- **Storage**: Expandable via **microSD**  
- **Display**: Touchscreen (exact size not specified in sources)  

### Software  
- **OS**: Windows Mobile  
- **Discontinued**: March 31, 2009  

### Branding  
- **Aliases**: Marketed as **Omnia**, **WiTu**, or **I900** in different regions.  

### Manufacturer  
- **Parent company**: Samsung Electronics (founded 1969, headquartered in Suwon, South Korea).  

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## References

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