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		<title>While Samsung and LG gently weep.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Buy & Sell]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span class="image-rss"><a href="http://davejansen.com/articles/while-samsung-and-lg-gently-weep/"><img title="While Samsung and LG gently weep." src="http://static.davejansen.com/blog/2009/12/omnia-ii-unbox-01-300x199.jpg" alt="While Samsung and LG gently weep." width="200" height="132" /></a></span><br/>And so, here we are. Three years in since the birth of Uncle Steve's Jesus Phone, world's most technologically advanced country (short of Japan, I guess) can now finally enjoy the wond'rous phone. After months of it's coming soon now!, it kind of feels a bit too little too late for me, but I'm glad [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class="image-rss"><a href="http://davejansen.com/articles/while-samsung-and-lg-gently-weep/"><img title="While Samsung and LG gently weep." src="http://static.davejansen.com/blog/2009/12/omnia-ii-unbox-01-300x199.jpg" alt="While Samsung and LG gently weep." width="200" height="132" /></a></span><br/><a href="http://static.davejansen.com/blog/2009/12/omnia-ii-unbox-01.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13" title="omnia-ii-unbox-01" src="http://static.davejansen.com/blog/2009/12/omnia-ii-unbox-01-300x199.jpg" alt="omnia-ii-unbox-01" width="300" height="199" /></a>And so, here we are. Three years in since the birth of Uncle Steve's Jesus Phone, world's most technologically advanced country (short of Japan, I guess) can now finally enjoy the wond'rous phone. After months of <em>it's coming soon now!</em>, it kind of feels a bit <em>too little too late</em> for me, but I'm glad to see the phone here. At first I wasn't sure how well it would go over here, but with over 60.000 iPhones pre-ordered in the first weekend, I'm guessing it'll do just fine.

But I digress.

I was reading an article on <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/02/samsung-omnia-ii-unboxing-and-hands-on/">Engadget</a>, and was both amused and shocked by the responses people left on Samsung's new amazing new Omnia II. I was fortunate enough to be able to gently stroke one myself, and must say that I <em>wholeheartedly agree</em> with what most people say. This thing is beyond horrible. Mostly because of that near-ancient Windows Mobile 6.5 it's running on, but I can't say I'm enjoying the not-all-that-touch-sensitive touchscreen, but perhaps I'm too spoiled with, you know, an actually working touch screen.

The screen itself is very crisp, I have to admit that. Apparently it boasts an <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq37YibLeDw" target="_blank">AMOLED</a> display, which might explain how awesome it looks. I think it would be a delight to watch HD(-ish) videos on that puppy.

Now, onto the juicy stuff, quotes from a few commenters on the aforementioned Engadget post;
<blockquote>I played with this at a local Bell store up here in Toronto and I was not impressed...the UI was neither intuitive nor responsive.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Honestly this thing is an experimentation in how many bad UI's and and OS's you can combine.</blockquote>
<blockquote>I feel bad for all the people waiting for this phone thinking it's gonna be good.</blockquote>
<blockquote>The sad thing is that someone will buy this.</blockquote>
<blockquote>I would have trouble signing up for a 2 year contract for such ancient hardware, no matter how they tried to polish it by hiding the WM interface and giving it such a gorgeous looking screen.</blockquote>
<blockquote>resistive, slow response, real old technology nowdays. crappy. peroid.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Meh, would have been really nice... 2 years ago.</blockquote>
And also, on a more personal note to the guy making the Engadget hands-on review; How hard is it to control that freaking camera? Turn that auto-focus off next time, pretty please. Tanks.

So, how well will the iPhone do in Korea? Pretty well, I'd say. Competition is near non-existent right now, but I really do hope Samsung, LG, and even the Japanese brands that have been floating around here for ages will kick it up a notch (or six) and make some decent competition for the iPhone. It'll take some drastic measures to get these people to change the way they think, though.

To wishful thinking!]]></content:encoded>
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