Operating systems are becoming an increasingly important factor for many people when it comes to choosing a new mobile phone.
For those who decide to go for a mobile with the impressive new
Windows Phone 7 OS, there’s further important decisions to be made when selecting the handset that suits them best. With devices from numerous manufacturers now carrying the software, it can be difficult to decide which to opt for.
Two of the handsets you could decide to compare are the
HTC Mozart 7 and the Samsung Omnia 7, which both come complete with Microsoft’s latest OS. Both are impressive handsets, but they offer slightly different things to slightly different people – so it’s well worth having a closer look at their various features and software.
What’s the HTC Mozart 7 got going for it?
This classy little device has been designed with entertainment in mind, boasting surround sound technology which makes for a better audio experience. If you enjoy listening to music on the move, it’s hard to look past this handset in terms of sound quality. Meanwhile, the 8 MP camera – complete with Xenon flash - and HD 720 video capabilities make it perfect for making your own entertainment with. Other features include up to six hours of talk time and standby time of up to 15 hours.
Why go for the Samsung Omnia 7?
Although not boasting the same photo and music capabilities of the HTC device, the
Samsung Omnia 7 has some serious plus points. Its Super Amoled display makes everything crystal clear, while there are Xbox Live and Zune multimedia capabilities, which could prove to be a big draw for those who love their gaming. It also boasts up to seven hours talk time, which is slightly longer than the HTC phone.
So which one should I go for?
It’s all about what you want to get out of your phone. If you enjoy keeping an eye on your gaming world while on the move, it’s hard to see past Samsung’s impressive piece of kit. On the other hand, if music’s your passion, there are few better ways to get your fix of top tunes while out and about. With both handsets boasting great cameras and multimedia software – and of course the Windows Phone 7 operating system – you can’t really go wrong with either of these impressive devices.
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