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This looks promising!
http://www.unwiredview.com/2009/10/2...-with-android/ and this http://nexus404.com/Blog/2009/11/02/...curve2-others/
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I wonder if the delay has anything to do with all this Android stuff. Will Samsung release the Omnia2 as a part of Verizon's Droid market?
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I have been waiting on the O2 as well. I have the O1 now and I absolutely love it. To me its the best WM phone I have used to date. I have not even taken the stylus out of the box. That is a plus all in itself. The battery life to me is awesome compared to my other HTC devices. I also like the TouchWiz UI. I do have to agree with another poster that WM is loosing its hoopla. I myself will not buy another HTC device. I hate the TouchFlo. I also don't like the Sense UI they are putting on the Android devices either. I do know that I will be getting the Droid tomorrow and I can't wait. I had a hands on experience with one last night and I must say I fell in love.
I was so trying to wait on the O2 but I'm jumping ship. I think HTC has totally turned me off of WM for a while.
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i been waiting and waiting and to be honest im tired of it. i been checkin out the TP 2, Storm 2 and they seem to get my attention. The Driod as well. either way I can upgrade my phone right now(10 months) for pretty cheap(Storm 2 only 179) so im really looking into that. I also seen the HTC Imagio as well. so i dunno. i will try and wait it out
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I tried out the Storm 2 today and I was very impressed. It's soooooooo much quicker and responsive than the Storm 1, it's night and day. And the new screen is very nice. I also tried out the Imagio, which I wasn't expecting much from, and I really liked it. It's honestly the most sensitive resistive screen that I've used yet, and the high res screen looked fantastic! All that said, tomorrow I'm going to be in line for the Droid... I figure that I'll give it a whirl for the 30 day trial period, and if it is better than my Omnia then I'll keep it. Otherwise I'll return it and wait for the Omnia 2...
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Looks like its dropping for Bell this month
Bell and Telus are both making quick work of forgetting their legacy CDMA networks and bringing gobs of sexy, high-profile devices to their new HSPA digs -- presumably in an effort to get folks switched over as quickly as possible and steal Rogers customers posthaste -- and the latest is Samsung's Omnia II, which will be coming to Bell in GSM form (despite the fact that Verizon is bringing a CDMA version to market). Featuring a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED display, 5 megapixel cam, WinMo 6.5, and 16GB of storage on board, the phone definitely rests at or near the top of the current WinMo crop -- but the real news here is the fact that the phone has just been selected as the Official Mobile Device of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, which we suppose means you can use it with pride while bobsledding, lugeing, curling, slaloming, or whatever other arctic sports you enjoy. Pricing hasn't been announced, but the phone will be available this month; let's just hope that Olympic endorsement doesn't drive up the MSRP, eh? |
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