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Social media and Marketing plus some fun tooiPhone killer…Hahaha..When will they learn, new phone from Samsung - Omnia i900
Started by Roger Kondrat · 1 year ago
1 year ago
i have used the omnia (i900) when i was in the mobile world congress barcelona, and i have to say its amazing. its specs are what the iphone should havebeen behind its great interface. plus haptic feedback is well worth apple looking into for future.
i am not disputing that iphone has a slicker inteface, but win 6.1 holds up as well, and has alot of 3rd party software support.
on the usa mobile front, they are in fact getting better, T-Mobile has in the last 7 years since it opened shop in the states, revolutionised the american cell phone habit by introducing the same low rate for cross state calls and abolishing any fees to receive calls or text messages regardless if yr not in ur home state. basically they have emulated the european/asian model
1 year ago
I think we are not disagreeing so much as placing a different emphasis on the features that we value.
For me using my E61i (I know is old and archaic now) as my day to day mobile I have developed a very clear idea about what I feel will help make life easier for me.
Here are a couple that come to mind off the top of my head:
- I don't like the way mobile software is sold and it feels often that it is a bit of a hack job
- A camera is important but I carry my small camera everywhere anyway and actually feel if it had bluetooth I would prefer to bluetooth my great 'camera' to my mobile and then use the mobile to upload the feature.
- Screen size is important and I love mine as it was the best in the world (equal to N95) when I bought it.
- Anything 3.5G is fine by me as I move over 500MB every month minimum but other than a bump from my 3G to any 3.5G standard I am not stressing it. I can almost watch and experience media now without much concern so having the top 3.5G standard is more of a 'wow I got it' rather than a need or even want.
- Windows crashes and has 'windows' problems and that bothers me. With my mobile I enjoy the Symbian system, it seems to rarely inflict me with problems and Nokia's, SonyEricsson's, et al tend to make a great product whereas you really don't know with Windows phones.
Also I can't say that I have used the Omnia so you have me there - I am unarmed against someone who has actually touched and played with it. ;))
All that being said I will definitely when I fly back to the UK take a close look at it like I did the last (first) Samsung touch phone. Assuming I get a chance to look (is it shipping?) at it before I make my contract gets renewed in (late) July.
Cheers
1 year ago
:)
1 year ago
add to that A-GPS up to 16 gig memory and FM radio, then this baby out specs the iphone considerably. although the only thing iphone has going for it is a slick interface
1 year ago
Thanks for dropping by and taking the time to comment.
I did read the spec and did thing wow until I found out it ran Windows Mobile 6.1.
Granted Windows is improving all the time, granted my experience of Windows Mobile was 5.x (WM) or earlier and lastly my last experience was an HTC which is known for their poor construction and fit-finish but I still think it is an inferior OS.
Also consider this the 'Touch-Flo' from HTC has a higher spec than iPhone 1.0 but would you buy it over the iPhone? I know I wouldn't.
Maybe Samsung as a higher quality manufacturer did more with WM6.1 and their hardware to fashion a great product and I am wrong, but until I see it in my hand and hear user feedback I am betting iPhone 2.0 will destroy it in overall product value.
PS. Yeah America is still catching up with us but some of their mobile habits make for an easier barrier to entry such as the fact that carriers charge them to send and recieve making new mobile services that rely on texting cheaper and/or possible such as Brightkite.com
Cheers :)
10 months ago
10 months ago
tempting as it may be so no you are very wrong.
Other than that very insightful comment what mobile would you recommend for
us 'fanboys'?