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samsung i8000 omnia II or blackberry storm,which is better

Posted in: NewsJuly 25, 2009
samsung i8000 omnia II or blackberry storm,which is better

samsung i8000 omnia II or blackberry storm,which is better

Samsung Omnia II i8000, a Windows Mobile 6.1-powered smartphone with 3G and WiFi connectivity, a 5 megapixel camera with camcorder, and internal memory available in either 2GB, 8GB or 16GB options. While the blackberry storm Can be rated as perfect. It weighs a rather hefty 158.8g (5.6oz) and measures up at 113mm x 63mm x 14.5mm (4.4″ x 2.5″ x .6″) in size. It is still slightly smaller than the Bold, but is noticeably heavier. The Storm’s battery is rated for 6 hours of talk time or 15 days of standby time when operating on Verizon’s EV-DO Rev A(INFO) network. In real world situations, though, the Storm is very likely going to be a device that requires daily recharging.

In despite of the Storm 9530 lacks WiFi support, the updated 3G data and OS (Operating System) also makes up what it lacks. Obviousy, it hard to make a choice that which cellphone to choose. In Yahoo, we noticed that many people get into trouble.

In my opinion, it more sensible to keep you mind that buying samsung i8000 omnia II. After all, many users have spoken highly of it. If you need detailed introduction and information, please search in my blog directly.

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