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Global Score
50.453.4
Basic Information
SamsungSamsung
Linux LiMo R2Windows Mobile Professional 6.5
2009-09-242009-06-15
4.56 x 2.28 x 0.51 inches4.65 x 2.36 x 0.47 inches
4.73 ounces4.34 ounces
$ 100.00$ 79.00
Display / Screen
3.5 inches3.7 inches
480 x 800 pixels 480 x 800 pixels
AMOLEDAMOLED
267 pixels per inch252 pixels per inch
CapacitiveResistive
7.26.8
TI OMAP 3430 (Single-Core 600 MHz) processor Single-Core 800 MHz processor
--256 MB RAM
3D Graphics HW accelerator GPU GPU
6.757.11
Storage
16 GB internal memory16 GB internal memory
microSD, microSDHC (up to 16 GB) external memory slotmicroSD, microSDHC external memory slot
5.44.4
Camera
5.00 MP5.00 MP
1280 x 720 (HD) video resolution720 x 480 (30 fps) video resolution
5.56.16
Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi
HSDPA, HSUPA, UMTS, EDGE and GSMHSDPA, HSUPA, UMTS, EDGE and GSM
SIMSIM
3.53.5
Battery Life
1500mAh Li-Ion Battery1500mAh Li-Ion Battery
Removable BatteryRemovable Battery
460 hours standby time
7.1 hours talk time
430 hours standby time
10 hours talk time
3.283.28
Other Features
Bluetooth 2.0Bluetooth 2.0
GPSGPS
Accelerometer, Light Sensor and Proximity SensorAccelerometer and Proximity Sensor

Comparison review

Samsung Omnia II has a score of 53.4, which is just a bit better than the Samsung Vodafone 360 H1's 50.4 overall score. The Samsung Omnia II comes with Windows Mobile Professional 6.5 operating system, while Samsung Vodafone 360 H1 works with Linux LiMo R2 operating system. Samsung Omnia II is a just a little thinner and a little bit lighter phone than the Samsung Vodafone 360 H1, even when both were released only a few months apart.

Samsung Omnia II features a little better hardware performance than Samsung Vodafone 360 H1. They have a Single-Core CPU. The Samsung Vodafone 360 H1 has a bit more vivid display than Samsung Omnia II, because although it has a little bit smaller screen, and they both have an equal resolution of 800 x 480, the Samsung Vodafone 360 H1 also counts with a little bit better screen pixels density.

Samsung Vodafone 360 H1 counts with a much better memory for games and applications than Samsung Omnia II. Both have equal internal memory capacity. Samsung Omnia II has a battery life that's just as good as the battery life in Samsung Vodafone 360 H1. The Samsung Omnia II counts with a better camera than Samsung Vodafone 360 H1. Both have the same video resolution, a back facing camera with a 5 megapixels resolution and the same video frame rates.

The Samsung Omnia II not only is the best phones of the ones we compare here, but it's also by far the cheapest, making it very easy to pick between these phones.




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