Apr
21
2011

Samsung Omnia 7 vs LG Optimus 7 Speed Comparison

pocketnow.com puts the Samsung Omnia 7 to the test, facing off the LG Optimus 7. Both of these devices sport NAND memory instead of microSD cards and the Omnia 7 has 8GB, half of the amount found on the Optimus 7. Link to post: pocketnow.com

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25 Comments »

  • rugarem9

    The SuperAMOLED is brilliant

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @akocern03 Zune = Music service unlike that of which is available on Android. What’s your best player? PowerAmp? Double Twist? Zune lacking in features? Have you ever used one before? I doubt it. Zune has Smart DJ, Zune Pass, Apps, Internet Browser, Artist Bios, Related Artists, and a beautiful UX. lol at the fanboy retort. I’m a Samsung Focus, Captivate, HTC Incredible, and soon to be iPad 2 owner? What exactly am I a fanboy of? Technology? gtfo troll

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @akocern03 You haven’t proven anything. Google has not provided software to sync with the desktop, they haven’t provided a music store, and they haven’t tightened up the marketplace. I do in fact own a Droid Incredible rooted with CM7 and a Samsung Captivate rooted with Darkys rom from the I9000. I’m willing to bet I know much more about Android then you and if you really think WP7 is a sying platform, you’re an idiot. Were you even an Android fan durring Cupcake, Donut, Eclair … etc?

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • akocern03

    @paperclip
    Then you are ignorant. Now ive finally proven that you definitely dont have an android or at least you dont know how to use one…the major downfall of wp7=a dying platform that nobody uses (only 1% marketshare and fastly decreasing). It will soon die like what happened to zune cause of its lack of features and inneficiency. Omg im right!!! Nuff said ignorant boy

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @kizanko Thanks for a logical comment. It’s hard to find people who know that people actually want different things.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @akocern03

    Android = Marketplace open to Nazis and Trojans, fragmentation, lack of streamlined UI, lack of GPU acceleration, lack of desktop management software, lack of exclusive gaming service, lack of cloud storage, lack of music subscription service, lack of basic UI framework, lack of hardware requirements, lack of efficient task switcher, abundance of idiotic fanboys.

    WP7 = An OS full of possibilities.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @akocern03 Showing idiocy again I see. You say Symbian isn’t customizable? GTFO. WP7 brings MS Offics, Zune, Xbox Live, a streamlined UI, GPU acceleration through the UI, and it simply works better. Management with multitasking sucks horrible on Android if you’re running more than 8 apps since the task switcher is limited. WP7 is bringing the card implementation from WebOS which is by far a better implementation.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @akocern03 Are you that much of an idiot? I don’t understand Android fanboys such as yourself who can’t comprehend that someone may not like Android. You can’t seem to get that people may actually want a UI that’s designed beautifully. Maybe I want good battery life, maybe I don’t like flashing ROMS anymore, maybe I find 1000 widgets annoying, maybe I want a music service that syncs with the desktop, maybe, just maybe I want a device that has good games. Grow the hell up fanboy.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • capturedbytee

    Does full Adobe Flash web apps work on it?

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @Hikayuhuy “the android version look different because it was the original design .” Sounds like you’re saying Android was the original to me. I really don’t care that most of these apps started out on iOS because guess what? I’m an enthusiast. I own products on all platforms. Samsung Focus, Droid Incredible, Samsung Captivate, and an iPad. An app port technically means to have an app, move it to a different platform while having identical functionality. That’s not happening here.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • Hikayuhuy

    @PAPERCLlPS i dont “act” as if most apps originated on android , you just misunderstood . the majority of apps began on iOS whether you like it or not . and i never said that there were port FROM android , it was port TO android and left with very small support . and yes ,a facebook apps that originated from iOS and then recreated in android , even on a different software is called PORT in our , as in dev , language .
    and yes my english on youtube is atrocious cuz i dont give a FUCK about it .

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @Hikayuhuy ignorance = lacking in knowledge. Port would infer that Android would be the original platform or in fact that the app was based on that same app on another platform. For example, the Facebook app is not a port of the Facebook app on Android. You act as if most of apps originated on Android when in fact they’ve existed on a multitude of other appstores whether it be Windows Mobile, iOS, Blackberry, Palm OS, or any other smartphone OS. On a side note, your English is atrocious.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • Hikayuhuy

    @PAPERCLlPS this what is wrong with the majority of americans : they constantly teach others to not be ignorant , calling those opposing their view ignorant( im not going in detail because it would only spark another dumb contro war on this video) . first of all , let me point out your “ignorant” . do you know what “port” means ? if it’s on the same platform , same language than it’s copy and n paste , not port . second , wtf does ignorant have anything to do with this?do you know what it means?

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @Hikayuhuy You’re very ignorant if you think they just update apps to make it on multiple platforms. Android uses Java, iOS uses C++, and WP uses .NET, Silverlight, and XNA. Each OS has a different UI framework as well. These apps aren’t just ports as you’re stating, they’re all different. All Os’s lack important features depending on the consumer.

    Android - GPU acceleration, nice app switcher, unified UI, games
    iOS - Widgets, Flash
    WP7 - Multitasking, Customization, Flash

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • SadPerson4

    @SadPerson4 Hmm second time it was between Optimus 7 and Omnia

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • SadPerson4

    Funny - my LG Quantum (stock) launched Bejeweled 2-2,5 times faster.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • SadPerson4

    @000Kach000 prove?

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • SadPerson4

    Hm..I don’t think that shring one bandwidth between 2 phones is fair. Highly depends on how router is configured, how QoS works and many many other things.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • Hikayuhuy

    @PAPERCLlPS omg …. dude . how is it different ? all of those apps you said : the android version look different because it was the original design . the ios have an updated and optimized version recently , that’s why it looks different now . android stuck on original design because dev only care about getting the apps on it and that’s about it . no OS is perfect , yes . but some OS are just more polished and complete than other . WP7 lacks important features , that’s why it’s incomplete .

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • kizanko

    @akocern03 Windows 7 isnt that bad. It’s pretty decent and has some feutres that are better then adroid, like the e-mails, webscrolling is much smoother etc.. I have a android phone (galaxy s) myself. I’m pretty happy with Android. But please don’t turn like the apple fanboys and claim that android is THE BEST ZOMGBBQ! It’s just a different OS wich others might find better or not. Wy always friggin compete..thats how the world starts getting worse. :P

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • SladeNoctis

    @PAPERCLlPS Yea i understand, thats why im waiting for icecream because it will fuse honeycomb and gingerbread or tablet and phone os to one. Having the beauty of honeycomb and it ui while having it in a small platform and for tablets to get a vast of apps since it only takes making it compatible with the OS. I have to admit WP7 does look nice especially some of the app layout with the sliding text and animations but i do like the openness of android. I think theres a wp7 ui coming for android.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @SladeNoctis What I mean is Vanilla could look better. Even the stock apps before Honeycomb looked awful. Google should instill UI guidelines for the platforms because it desperatley needs it. Many apps in the market are just plain ugly. This is on all platforms but even many big name apps like IMDB, flixter, and IGN look horribly ugly whereas on WP7 they’re beautiful and on iOS they’re at least OK. I honestly think it bothers me so much because I’m a UX designer myself.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • SladeNoctis

    @PAPERCLlPS Well the reason for the lack of serious ui on phones is because google wants it to be open. What i mean about that, is that anybody can take the android platform and create a ui from scratch doing as you please without the annoyance of bloated ui blocking your path. For example miui is a great ui that our chinese brothers made and its quite nice. But the problem is if we had bloated ui(and we do due to manufacturers ex: touchwiz) then creating or porting UIs is a hassle.

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • bconover93

    my backflip suckkssss!! can’t wait til i get the atrix. :)

    Comment | April 21, 2011
  • PAPERCLlPS

    @SladeNoctis I was actually one of the people that would donate to the good devs though. Like on my Incredible I donated to IncDoes and on my Captivate I did with Darky. The main thing I had against Android in my times with it were lack of a central UI. (Except Sense UI) I was forming a development team hoping to create a UI but I had to cancel it. I still have my Incredible and my Captivate and use them mostly for web browsing. (Flash comes in handy)

    Comment | April 21, 2011

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