November 01 2009
Samsung Omnia II vs. HTC HD2: Windows phones
Windows Mobile 6.5 is still brand new, but Samsung and HTC have their current top models already equipped with them. While the Omnia II in the test of AreaMobile could not completely convinced, thrilled the preproduction HD2 away in our HandsOn test from the spot. Whether in a detailed test remains to be seen, once the final firmware for the HTC device is available. Until then presented the two mega-AreaMobile smartphones in a photo comparison that shows the advantages and disadvantages of both devices.
Samsung Omnia vs. II. HTC HD2: The Windows smartphones in the photo comparison.
The technical equipment of the HTC HD2 is staggering. The huge, but ultra-thin housing with dimensions 121×67x11 mm offers capacitive touch screen with a gigantic 4.3-inch square. A Qualcom MSM-8250-gigahertz processor with a clock frequency provides the necessary power to help Windows Mobile 6.5 at breakneck speed. HSDPA 7.2 megabits per second, delivers fast download rates, with 2 megabits HD2 sends the data to the Internet. The camera has a resolution of 5 megapixels and is equipped with autofocus and a dual-LED flash equipped. The 3.5-mm connector for standard headphones have accepted the new device from the touch HD. Moreover, it is possible to touch-screen giant even connect a USB keyboard and use the device as a laptop replacement. HandsOn is In a test of the new smartphone AreaMobile-Boliden in detail.
