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With the market overflowing with technological surprises, it is hard to imagine an item which has been left out from not being embedded into the Latest mobile phones. Just when we put on an assumption that the phones have reached a saturation level and cannot stuff in anything else, another futuristic model enter the scene with some new and high-end utilities to prove us wrong. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that mobile phones have everything but the kitchen sink.
The mobile connoisseurs get into an endless battle time and again to choose the best among the two well renowned gadgets. This time, the two warriors standing face-to-face are from the very high-class families who are known for their distinguished features and world class solutions in every quarter of the mobile phone world, Sony Ericsson and Samsung. The debate is on the topic: Samsung Omnia VS Sony Ericsson G900 Brown.
There is not a trace of doubt in the fact that both Sony Ericsson and Samsung leave no stones unturned to impress the customers. They are perfectionists. That means the customers who try the handsets of these two companies become permanently their patrons. Still, let us delve deeper and try to find a loophole in any of these legends. Let's see if we can manage to declare a winner!
The impressive exterior
Samsung takes the external design of the handsets to head and that is the reason it produces heartthrob gadgets oozing a sense of style and unwavering attitude. The metallic structure , the glittering comfortable keypads, the wide TFTs, all lend a splendid profile to the Samsung handsets. A mere glance at the Samsung Omnia will make it prominent that it has inherited the assets of its family and has the calibre to bring laurels to its family.
The phone has dimensions of 112 x 56.9 x 12.5 mm. The TFT is huge(3.2 inches) with a brilliant provision for a clear view. The screen has a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels, and supports 256K colours. It comes with a accelerometer sensor with auto rotate to let you switch from landscape view to portrait and vice versa. It looks really handsome in a sophisticated modern black colour.
Now moving over to its rival, the Sony Ericsson G900 has dimensions of 106 x 49 x 13 mm and weighs measly 99 grams (a lot lighter than its Samsung opponent). The TFT is 2.4 inches wide and has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The phone has preloaded wallpapers and screensavers.
The proficient features
The Sony Ericsson mobile phones have never faced queer questions or raised fingers for their performance. The brand is an expert when it comes to high-end deliverance. The Sony Ericsson G900 has a host of features which probably are the rarest among the mobile phones. This phone rides on the most adept mobile operating system the Symbian. The user interface as good as it can get. The phone can give a complex to the most advanced digital camera with its 5 MP integrated camera of a resolution as high as 2592 x 1944 pixels. The camera has an ability to focus on the object automatically and comes with an image stabiliser and flash. Coming to its Web capabilities, this phone has the best of both world with a class 10 GPRS of a speed 32 to 48 kbps. It is undoubtedly a 3G phone with a speed of 384 kbps. Being a 3G phone means the video call functionalities are into it from the very birth.
The Samsung Omnia on the other hand, has WAP 2.0/xHTML and HTML browsers for enabling interactive mobile Internet surfing. It also keeps you updated with latest news from the websites of your choice through the RSS feeds. The media player of this phone gives awesome output so that you will keep on dancing to its tunes. The phone comes with a built-in GPS receiver that simply means it will be active no matter which corner of the planet you are in.
Both the phones are bulging with novelties hard to describe in one go. Nevertheless, they will keep on giving you pleasant surprises with their qualities.