I have played with Samsung Omnia 7 and HTC Mozart 7

I found the Mozart to be better, runs better, Telstra much better network
even after the new Samsung update has been released I still think
the Mozart runs more smoothly

when i swap from the larger 4" screen to the smaller 3.8" screen, i don't
even notice the difference in size

I also think the Mozart is just a nicer designed phone, it looks nicer

One advantage of the Omnia 7 is the screen in bright light

I actually got Optus to test mt 3G connection because as previously
mentioned in the threat it's not great
I am on the Gold Coast, not a small place, but my connection switches from
3G to GSM all the time
Optus actually offered me to cancel the contract due to the results of the
test on my connection

If i personally chose again I would get the Mozart, due to superior 3G
network and the phone is just better design and also I think runs a bit
smoother and I may still take Optus up on the offer to hand back my Omnia 7
and get a Mozart (or some other Telstra WP7 phone) as I have really only
used the two I mentioned



On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:22 AM, mike smith <meski...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:09 AM, David Connors <da...@codify.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:07 AM, mike smith <meski...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Probably get the phone and plan separately.  With Android at least,
> >> you get far more timely upgrades if the phone maker delivers them
> >> rather than waiting for the carrier to cripple^H modify the firmware.
> >
> > You still have to wait for carrier updates for Android unless you root
> your
> > phone and use cyanogen mods etc. My HTC Desire still has 2.2 on it and
> > Telstra aren't releasing 2.3 until next month.
> > Apple are the only company who has the update process right (i.e.
> everyone
> > in the world gets it on day one).
>
> Inclined to agree, but Google go close with their own models.
> NexusOne, etc - it deployed 2.3.4 this month.  When it falls
> apart[1](no sign so far), or I get tired of it I'll keep buying Nexus
> series.
>
> http://www.mobicity.com.au/samsung-google-nexus-s.html  or its successor?
>
> [1] It's holding together fairly well, I've got a silicone holster
> type cover that leaves the screen exposed, and use the clear covers on
> that.  A minor quibble is that occasionally the touch screen goes out
> of alignment, but a on-off (not a power recycle) fixes that.  Could be
> the clear screen cover I guess.
>
>
>
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