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We'd heard the rumours, we'd seen the pictures and finally we had a chance to play with Samsung's flagship phone Omnia for ourselves.

At a pre-CommnuicAsia launch event, Samsung executives managed to launch the Omnia without a single reference to the iPhone 3G (nor would we have expected them to), but all in attendance were silently making their own comparisons. For our money the Omnia is the iPhone killer; it's a case of simple mathematics. Side-by-side, personal preferences aside, the Omnia matches every feature and spec the iPhone 3G offers, and often betters them.

Joseph Hanlon travelled to CommunicAsia as a guest of Samsung.

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loli_blossom
26/06/2008 06:27 PM

i second that one my plan runs out soon and this looks like a nice "in ur face" to mac... tho i guess we will have to wait to here all there is first

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spoco2
02/07/2008 12:14 PM

accelerometer (in fact we have a sneaking suspicion Apple own the title): did you even do the slightest bit of research on this? Um... how about NO. Accelerometers have been around for a long time and the term is a general term for a device that measures acceleration and gravity induced reaction force. Geeze, let's just assume that Apple invented gravity while we're at it.

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rob62
07/07/2008 07:55 PM

This looks good - however it will all come down to pricing

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techkid
13/07/2008 07:21 PM

These polished-GUI Windows Mobile devices look very promising. The only thing that keeps on causing me to have second thoughts is the thought that I'll have to resort to pulling out the dreaded stylus once again coz of the non-finger-friendly interface that plagues MOST (if not all) WM apps still - even the built-in apps. The iPhone, on the other hand, forces all software developers to create visually- & finger-pleasing apps for the device.

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JesseJames
30/07/2008 10:03 PM

Omnia is Latin for "everything"... the Titanic was also publicised unsinkable... Iphone still has the imagination and so there should be competition.. so we all get the best product

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moldor
21/08/2008 11:36 AM

But it runs Wintendo Mobile !!!

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