Photo of Samsung Omnia 7 handsetOn Sunday, I dropped by the TeleChoice shop at Marion, and purchased a shiny new Samsung Omnia 7 phone.

I’ve been reading up on Windows Phone 7 handsets since before their release, so felt reasonably well informed as far as what features were present and what was still coming. I ended up choosing the Omnia 7 because a lot of positive comments about the clarity of the Super-AMOLED display, and also that it was compatible Vodafone’s network (my current provider and whose $20/month cap appeals to my budget).

On returning home, I inserted my SIM card and battery, plugged in the charger and turned it on. Starting up was simple and problem-free. I entered in my Windows Live ID, Google GMail, and Facebook details and a short while later, my contacts (aka People Hub) was populated with lots of familiar names. It also connected to my home wireless network without issue.

I’ve sadly been missing out on listening to podcasts since my trip to TechEd (and losing my old phone’s bizarre non-standard earphones), so I was pleased to be able to finally resume my regular habit. I’ve previously made use of the Spokenword feed aggregator, but one downside to using this is that all the podcast files get lumped into what Zune thinks is one single podcast. So I just entered each podcast RSS feed individually. A pity Spokenword doesn’t seem to allow me to export my feed collection, but it wasn’t too tricky to re-enter them.

Screenshot of Zune software showing podcasts collection

So far so good. I’ll post an update in a few weeks including how I’m coping on just 100MB/month!