A 5 mega pixels camera isn't the only reason why the crowd has chosen to dub this Windows-based smart phone an iPhone killer.
Samsung seems to be very confident about their i900 Omnia touch-screen phone. After all, they've announced features of the phone around the same time Apple is expected to launch iPhone II.
A 5 mega pixels camera isn't the only reason why the crowd has chosen to dub this Windows-based smart phone an iPhone killer. A host of other features of the good-looking phone have been revealed by the company:
- Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro
- 3.2-inches WideQVGA display (240 x 400 pixels)
- Quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE HSDPA
- Built-in Wi-Fi, GPS, and accelerometer
- 12.5mm thickness
- USB Connectivity and Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP
- 5 mega pixels auto-focus camera
(with face and smile detection, plus auto-panorama shot)
- Samsung TouchWiz User Interface
- Internal memory: 8GB or 16GB
(Expandable up to 16GB)
Reportedly, the phone will be first displayed at the "CommunicAsia" expo to be held in Singapore this month. The Samsung i900 Omnia is expected to hit American stores later this month and European markets in July.