Samsung OMNIA Rivals and Competitors
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Samsung OMNIA vs. Samsung Omnia II
Samsung OMNIA
- Low resolution display (240 x 400 pixels)
- Low pixel densitiy screen, below 180ppi (146 ppi)
- Lacks a standard (3.5mm) headphones jack
- Lacks a proximity sensor that turns the display оff during a phone call
Common for both Pros & Cons
- Resistive touchscreen technology means its display is less sensitive than you would like it to be
- Too little RAM memory (128 MB RAM vs 256 MB RAM)
- Lacks an ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment
- No front-facing camera
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Samsung OMNIA vs. Sony Xperia tipo
Samsung OMNIA
- Resistive touchscreen technology means its display is less sensitive than you would like it to be
- Low resolution display (240 x 400 pixels)
- Low pixel densitiy screen, below 180ppi (146 ppi)
- Too little RAM memory (128 MB RAM)
- Lacks a standard (3.5mm) headphones jack
- Lacks a proximity sensor that turns the display оff during a phone call
Sony Xperia tipo
- Low-resolution camera (3.2 megapixels)
- The camera lacks autofocus
- The camera lacks flash
- Low-resolution video capture
Common for both Pros & Cons
- Lacks an ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment
- No front-facing camera
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Samsung OMNIA vs. Samsung Omnia 7
Samsung OMNIA
- Resistive touchscreen technology means its display is less sensitive than you would like it to be
- Low resolution display (240 x 400 pixels)
- Low pixel densitiy screen, below 180ppi (146 ppi)
- Too little RAM memory (128 MB RAM)
- Lacks a standard (3.5mm) headphones jack
- Lacks an ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment
- Lacks a proximity sensor that turns the display оff during a phone call
Common for both Pros & Cons
- No front-facing camera
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Samsung OMNIA vs. HTC Legend
Samsung OMNIA
- Resistive touchscreen technology means its display is less sensitive than you would like it to be
- Low resolution display (240 x 400 pixels)
- Low pixel densitiy screen, below 180ppi (146 ppi)
- Lacks a standard (3.5mm) headphones jack
- Lacks an ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment
- Lacks a proximity sensor that turns the display оff during a phone call
Common for both Pros & Cons
- Too little RAM memory (128 MB RAM vs 384 MB RAM)
- No front-facing camera
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Samsung OMNIA vs. Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman
Samsung OMNIA
- Resistive touchscreen technology means its display is less sensitive than you would like it to be
- Low resolution display (240 x 400 pixels)
- Low pixel densitiy screen, below 180ppi (146 ppi)
- Too little RAM memory (128 MB RAM)
- Lacks a standard (3.5mm) headphones jack
- Lacks an ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment
- Lacks a proximity sensor that turns the display оff during a phone call
- No front-facing camera
Common for both Pros & Cons
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Samsung OMNIA vs. Samsung Omnia W
Samsung OMNIA
- Resistive touchscreen technology means its display is less sensitive than you would like it to be
- Low resolution display (240 x 400 pixels)
- Low pixel densitiy screen, below 180ppi (146 ppi)
- Too little RAM memory (128 MB RAM)
- Lacks a standard (3.5mm) headphones jack
- Lacks an ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment
- Lacks a proximity sensor that turns the display оff during a phone call
- No front-facing camera
Samsung Omnia W
- High pixel densitiy screen, over 250ppi (252 ppi)
- Very fast processor (1400 MHz)
- Lacks microSD slot for storage expansion
Common for both Pros & Cons
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Samsung OMNIA vs. Samsung Corby II
Samsung OMNIA
- Resistive touchscreen technology means its display is less sensitive than you would like it to be
- Too little RAM memory (128 MB RAM)
- Lacks a standard (3.5mm) headphones jack
- No front-facing camera
Samsung Corby II
- Slow data means slow Internet browsing (EDGE)
- The camera lacks autofocus
- The camera lacks flash
- Low-resolution video capture
Common for both Pros & Cons
- Low resolution display (240 x 400 pixels vs 240 x 320 pixels)
- Low pixel densitiy screen, below 180ppi (146 ppi vs 127 ppi)
- Lacks an ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment
- Lacks a proximity sensor that turns the display оff during a phone call
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