This is festival time in India, and I thought it is also the right time to buy a new mobile as most companies will have some offers. After spending a lot of time with mobile comparison sites, user forums I had decided to buy the Samsung Omnia I8910 HD. I bought the 16 GB version for 28,599 INR with 5 % cash back making the effective price a little over 27K.

Main features
- 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen with 640 X 360 pixel resolution (16:9 widescreen) – Simply gorgeous!
- 256 MB RAM, 600 MHz processor with PowerVR SGX graphics
- 8 MP still camera with image stabilization, smile shot, face detection, blink detection, geo tagging, high ISO (up to 1600)
- World’s first High Definition video recording in a mobile device (1280×720)
- 16 GB memory (8GB is also available) with micro SD slot (up to 32 GB)
- Stereo speakers with DNSe 2.0 (Digital Natural Sound Engine) and Virtual 5.1 channel Dolby surround
- Flash support in browser
- GPS, Digital Compass
- Wi-fi, DLNA, bluetooth 2.0, 3G (HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps)
- Battery standby time of almost 26 Days (600 hours)
- Accelerometer sensor, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Scratch-resistant surface
I had 5 phones in my list when thought about buying a new phone. They were
- iPhone 3G
- iPhone 3GS
- Nokia N97
- Samsung I8000 Omnia II
- Samsung Omnia I8910 HD
I am listing the pros and cons of each phone and matching it with the Samsung Omnia I8910 HD. I hope this will be useful for anyone searching for a new phone. (Sorry for the long post, but I couldn’t make it any shorter)
iPhone 3G and iphone 3GS

My budget was around 30,000 Rs. The old iPhone 3G with an 8 GB version would’ve cost me 29,000 and was definitely within the budget. But when compared with Omnia i8910 HD, the phone lacks many features.
Advantages of Omnia HD over iPhone 3G
- Better still and video camera – Iphone 3G has only 2 Mega Pixel camera and no native video recording support. Compare that with the 8MP camera of Omnia HD. Quality wise, it is definitely one of the best camera equipped in a mobile phone and features face detection, smile detection, blink detection, image stabilization, wide dynamic range, high ISO(up to 1600), geo tagging etc. And the best part is yet to come - It is the first mobile phone which features High Definition (HD – 720 P means a resolution of 1280 x 720 px) video recording.
- Better screen – Omnia i8910 has an AMOLED screen with a resolution of 360 x 640 px 16:9 widescreen where iPhone has a 320 x 480 pixels resolution. The AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic LED) enables more appealing colors and brightness with better battery life.
- Better sound – Omnia i8910 HD is equipped with stereo speakers (the speakers are located in the extreme ends which results good stereo sound out of the box) and DNSe 2.0 sound processor with virtual 5.1 channel Dolby surround.
- Better processor – Samsung i8910 Omnia HD has the more powerful ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz processor with PowerVR SGX graphics while iPhone 3G has a slower ARM 11 412 MHz processor.
- Better memory – The i8910 HD is equipped with 256 MB RAM. For storage, it has 8GB / 16 GB onboard memory and supports microSD cards up to 32 GB making a whopping total of 48 GB. iPhone 3G has only 128 MB of RAM and for storage it has 8GB/16GB onboard memory. However, there is no external memory slot available. Also, even the 8GB iPhone version costs more than a 16GB Samsung Omnia HD.
- Outstanding battery life – The i8910 Omnia HD, equipped with a 1500 mAh battery, has a whopping standby time of 25 – 26 days on a normal (2G) network.
- Better multimedia support – The i8910 HD supports almost all video formats (DiVX/XviD/WMV/RV/MP4/3GP) and sound formats( MP3 / WMA / WAV / RA/ AAC / M4A ). So unlike iPhone, you don’t need to convert media files. Just copy the files to your phone and enjoy.
- Stereo FM radio with RDS – In India, the data charges are usually high and bandwidth is less. So internet streaming radio is still not an option for Indian customers. Unlike iPhone, you can enjoy FM radio stations with the i8910 Omnia HD.
- Can do multitasking – In iPhone you can only run very limited applications simultaneously (Like iPod & Safari). But the Omnia HD allows heavy multitasking with its large memory and powerful processor.
- . Unrestricted Bluetooth 2.0 – Unlike iPhone, you can have full Bluetooth support. You can send/receive files, business cards etc.
- Full flash support in browser – Unlike iPhone, the browser has full support for Flash
- More value for money – Omnia HD is also equipped with a digital compass and Route 66 application for navigation (License for two years). With all these features, it still costs significantly lesser than the old iPhone 3G
Please check full comparison (GSM Arena) of Omnia i8910 HD vs Iphone 3G
iPhone 3GS
When comparing with iPhone 3G, iPhone 3G S has definitely some advantages – better camera with touch focus, video support, digital compass. But can iPhone 3GS match the features of Samsung Omnia i8910 HD? Let’s find out.
The following are the areas where iPhone 3GS has improved. Lets discuss each.
Camera – Though iPhone 3G S has a better 3MP camera when compared with iPhone 3G, it is still ‘no match’ for Omnia i8910 HD’s 8 MP camera. Omnia HD camera is also equipped with a plethora of features like face detection, blink detection, image stabilization, smile shutter, wide dynamic range, high ISO up to 1600, panoramic mode etc. Omnia i8910 HD clearly wins in video department as well. HD video recording, slow motion recording etc are something that the iPhone 3GS can’t do.
Processor and memory – The iPhone 3G S is equipped with the same or similar processor and memory as i8910 HD. For storage, the 3GS has 16 GB / 32 GB options – but not expandable. Omnia i8910 HD can have more storage – 16 GB onboard + 32 GB expandable = 48 GB. So Omnia i8910 has a slight advantage here.
Price – iPhone is not officially available in India. You can find unlocked phones in ebay and some mobile stores. The price ranges from 45,000 Rs to 55,000 Rs. Yes, you can almost buy a MacBook for the price. It is definitely not value for money. You can have Omnia i8910 for almost half the price with more features.
Full comparison of I8910 HD and iPhone 3GS
Advantages of iPhone 3G /3G S
- The iPhone OS is more polished and usable – This is an area where Symbian needs to improve. The S60 5th edition running on Symbian 9.4 OS is just a touch compatible interface while the iPhone OS is optimized and designed for touch usage.
- Multi-touch screen – You will miss the multi-touch gestures in iPhone/iPod Touch in Omnia i8910 HD, especially with images. However the default browser has a good alternative. Touch the screen for 2-3 seconds and the zoom is activated and by moving the finger up/down the zoom can be controlled. I think, the same option should have been applied with images as well. But apart from that you can’t feel much difference as the i8910 Omnia HD has a good responsive capacitive touch screen optimized for fingers.
- Outstanding application availability – The iPhone application store is flooded with thousands of applications and most probably, you can find more than one application for any single task. Though the Samsung Omnia i8910 HD is equipped with all applications that you might need – it is almost complete with Office document viewer, dictionary, media upload application – finding new applications can be a little difficult. Nokia OVI store has a decent number of applications but does not directly support Omnia HD (though there are methods to hack this). Samsung has started an application store, but the support for Omnia i8910 is yet to come. Hopefully, Samsung store will support this model soon. Also, a little bit of googling will help you to find applications.
My Decision
As I’ve pointed out Samsung Omnia I8910 HD is equipped with lots of features and iPhone 3G can’t match it. Also, for the price of an 8 GB iPhone 3G (29K) you can buy an Omnia HD with 24 GB (16 GB internal – 28K + 8 GB SD card – 1K ). So I had no problem removing iPhone 3G from my list.
Though iPhone 3G S is better in terms of performance and hardware when comparing with the older iphone 3G, it still can’t compete with the feature loaded Samsung i8910 Omnia HD. Also, the price is a big let down. Simply, the phone is not worth it. An Ipod Touch with similar features is available around 12 K. Now, what extras are there in the iPhone 3G S ? A camera, GPS, and phone. But price is almost 4 times of an iPod touch. How can any one justify the price?
Nokia N97

Nokia N97 is another touch screen mobile running on the same S60 Fifth edition. Certainly this phone has some good features like 32 GB onboard memory plus expansion slot. It also has a physical full QWERTY keypad.
Advantages of Samsung Omnia i8910 over Nokia N97
- Camera – i8910 HD has better still and video camera when compared to the 5MP camera of Nokia N97.
- Better screen – Though Nokia N97 also features a similar resolution screen, the technology is different. It uses normal TFT while i8910 is powered by AMOLED. Watching images and videos in this screen is simply great.
- Better RAM and processor – Nokia N97 is low on RAM (128 MB) and processing power (ARM 11 434 MHz processor) when compared to I8910 HD.
- Capacitive touch screen – While resistive touch screen is good for stylus operation it is not that good for thumb operation. For thumb operation, the i8910 HD is better as it has a capacitive touch screen.
Advantages of Nokia N97
- Nokia OVI store – It has a decent number of applications for download from the OVI store.
- Full QWERTY keypad – Nokia N97 features a full QWERTY keypad which makes it more suitable to business users.
Full comparison of I8910 HD and Nokia N97
My Decision
Though a full QWERTY keypad is an advantage, it makes the phone more oriented to business usage rather than multimedia. Also, the resistive touch screen technology is not optimized for thumb operation. Though it runs the same Symbian OS, Samsung has the touchWiz UI running on top of it which makes the interface more pleasant. Another deciding factor was of course the camera and screen quality. So now, only the two Omnias remain in the list.
Samsung I8000 Omnia II

Omnia 2 is released after the Omnia HD. The main difference is the Operating system. Omnia 2 has the latest Windows Mobile 6.5 and it runs the touchWiz on top of it (which can be turned off if required) and the interface almost looks like that of an Omnia I8910 HD.
Advantages of Omnia HD
- Camera – The camera in Omnia 2 is a 5MP one and there is no HD video recording.
- Better color depth – Though the Omnia 2 has a better resolution and same AMOLED screen, the color depth is only 65K instead of 16 Million as in Omnia i8910 HD. This may not be differentiated normally, but gradient background may not look good.
- Capacitive touch screen – The Samsung I8000 Omnia II is rather optimized for stylus usage as it comes with a resistive touch screen.
- Better battery life – Though both batteries have similar ratings, the I8910 Omnia HD lasts longer as Symbian is not as resource hungry as Windows Mobile
- Digital Compass – Digital compass is not present in the Omnia 2
Advantages of I8000 Omnia II
- Better screen resolution – Though both features same AMOLED 3.7 inch screen, the Omnia 2 features a higher resolution (480 x 800 pixels) but sacrificing color depth.
- Slightly better processor – The Omnia II is equipped with slightly better processor (some site reports it is 667 MHz while some other mention it as 800 MHz).
Full comparison of Omnia I8910 HD and Omnia I8000 Omnia2
My Decision
Though, it was a close battle between the two Omnias, I was more attracted to the Omnia HD because of the following reasons.
- Better still camera with higher Mega pixel rating ( 8MP vs 5 MP)
- Better video camera with HD recording
- Capacitive screen optimized for thumb operation
- Better color depth and the right resolution to watch movies and pictures
- Though the Omnia HD has a slightly lower clocked processor compared to Omnia 2, it is still a higher end processor for a Symbian device (as it is not resource hungry as Windows Mobile).
- Personally I am not a big fan of Windows or Windows Mobile
Conclusion
After a lot of research, I settled for the Samsung Omnia I8910 HD 16GB version and bought the phone for around Rs 28,500 with 5% cash back offer. The screen is really great to watch movies and photos. The HD video recording produced excellent quality video – though sometimes at a dropped frame rate. The still camera is excellent with almost all the features available in a point and shoot camera. It has face detection, smile detection, image stabilization etc. Also there is a panorama made which can be used to take good quality panoramic pictures effortlessly. The phone has almost everything preinstalled so that you rarely need to install any other application. It is almost complete with a good dictionary, Office document viewer, media uploader, podcasts, a video player with subtitle support, a browser with full flash support etc. Also, firmware updates bringing some enhancement to the features like 3D task switcher, kinetic scrolling (like iPhone) in browser etc.

But if you want to install other applications, you might need to do some googling as the phone is not directly compatible with Nokia OVI store (well, there are some hacks). Samsung application store also does not support this phone. May be they will support this phone soon. (I am planning to do a separate post on the available applications soon)
After using the phone for two weeks I don’t have much to complain, in fact I am really proud of my phone – an unmatchable screen and the first (and the only, right now) high definition video camera in a mobile. Truly high end stuff with true value for money price. I will recommend this phone to anyone who needs the best multimedia phone.
But as I am an Ipod touch user, I miss those multi touch gestures sometimes – especially with images. Also, I feel, the S60 5th edition is not the best OS in terms of touch usability. It is a normal OS which was made ‘touch compatible’ – not designed or optimized for touch usage. I couldn’t stop wishing if this phone was on the Android platform! I think, Android is the only platform which can compete with or probably overcome the usability and application support of iPhone OS. Insha Allah, my next mobile will be running on the Android platform
Thanks for reading this long post. Please post your comments and thoughts.
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vengon
November 2nd, 2009 at 3:08 pm
dude the battery life doesnt last 25-26 days in standby on 2g, i get 2 days on 2g average use, it is 1500 mah but no way u can get more then 3-4 days out of it,
praveen k sinha
November 6th, 2009 at 7:53 pm
my question is that … is i8910 with 600 mhz processor gets hanged frequently???
The price for which u bought i8910 comes with 1 ghz processor…..I am saying this as i went to shop and shopkeepers are sayin that it has 1 ghz processor with a price tag of 28200.How much this fact is true……plz reply to my mail id plz….
When did u buy this mobile (which month)
manas nanda
November 8th, 2009 at 1:31 am
hiii hafees
salam walekum
m frm dehi/india
m planin 2 buy a cell withn 30k range …wz confused b/w nokia n97 nd samsung omnia hd…
bt aftr lot f resrch nd r&d …m 2 plannin fr omnia ….i will miss a hardware keypad in ths like n97 …bt i hv heard lot of softwares prblms goin for n97 users…..so whts the use if ur phone hangs nd restarts numerous times…ya i will require lot f gud handlin for ths fragile nd sensitive omnia …bt its k…..
wht u say…waitin fr ur comments.plz mail me……
khuda hafez
regrads
manas nanda
admin
November 8th, 2009 at 11:04 am
@Praveen,
Thanks for your comment. Regarding your questions,
1. No, the phone does not hang frequently. For me it hanged only once when I tried to play a corrupted video file. Symbian is a stable and powerful OS and you don’t need to worry about that.
2. No the processor is just 600 MHz. The 1 GHz advertisement was not true. Samsung India people just added the 420 MHz Audio DSP processor to the speed of the CPU (600 MHz + 420 MHz = 1 GHz). They corrected it later and the new advertisements only say 600 MHz CPU + 420 MHz Audio DSP.
admin
November 8th, 2009 at 12:59 pm
@Vengon,
Thanks for your comment. Regarding the battery life, the standby time is rated as 600 hours (25 days). But standby time is just a measurement of how long the phone can be in “switched on” mode; it does not include any phone operations / calls etc. Of course, the average battery life will be different for each user as their “average use” is different. It can playback almost 6 hours of video before draining out which is excellent. Also, GSM arena has conducted an “average battery life” test. It clocked 3 days (72 hours). During those 72 hours they used the handset in a somewhat “normal usage” pattern that included all of the following: 250 min of mp3 playback, 60 min video playback of SD content, 50 min of talking and finally, 40 min of mobile web browsing over 3G. This is an excellent figure and battery life is of course one of the plus points of Omnia I8910 HD.
If you’re getting low battery life, this could be due to the following.
admin
November 8th, 2009 at 1:06 pm
@mana nanda, wa alaikum salam
Omnia HD is an excellent phone and you won’t regret buying. When comparing with Nokia N97 it has many advantages – Better still and video camera, excellent screen etc. However, Nokia N97 has more available applications and as Nokia started the OVI store, you can find application more easily. But overall, IMHO, Omnia HD is a better phone than Nokia N97.
manas nanda
November 9th, 2009 at 8:55 pm
thnx
2day i wnt to store and purchasing samsung omnia hd 2mrw…
bt m confused nw…as i saw sony ericssn satia also 2dy…nd htc diamond 2 and lg veiwty2…for htc diamnd2…its a windw 6 basd cell..bt i dint like its sound nd it also dosnt hv flash for camera….i liked sony ericssn satia…bt it dint impress me mch in luks…so i jst ordered omnia hd…as i dnt wnt ny buisness phone or windws phne as i m nt into surfin usin cell phones…..
so what u say is my dessin rite for nw?
regrds
manas
admin
November 10th, 2009 at 6:04 pm
IMHO, Sony Ericsson SATIO is a good phone. But I will still prefer Omnia HD because,
1. Better screen (3.7 inches vs 3.5 inches, AMOLED vs normal TFT )
2. Better video camera (HD video recording Vs VGA)
Satio has a 12 MP camera to its advantage. But don’t fall for the mega pixel war. You don’t need 12 MP for normal use. In my Omnia HD I use only 3.2 MP resolution. Anything over 3 MP will make the file size very large and won’t be suitable for viewing in screen. The 12 MP is only useful if you want to print in very large size.
Yes, SATIO is one of the best still camera’s in a mobile with a good “touch to focus” functionality like the iPhone 3GS and is recommended if still photo quality is the most important thing for you. But for me, Samsung Omnia HD is a more balanced one – Excellent still camera plus the best video camera, unmatched screen quality.
You can check the full comparison at gsmarena.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone2=2691&idPhone1=2683
manas nanda
November 15th, 2009 at 12:51 am
i m also a proud owner f samsung omnia hd nw..cn u tell me frm wher i cn find the latest firmware update for my omnia?it may improve its battery life nd operatn speed….
regrds
manas nanda
ABHI
January 21st, 2010 at 3:50 pm
HI ,
I AM CONFUSED BETWEEN OMNIA 2 & OMNIA HD .
YOUR COMPARISON BETWEEN THE BOTH HELPED ME A LOT .
THANKS FOR POSTING .
Kindly help me in one more confusion .
I personally feel that the icons and the theme screen of SAMSUNG HD is not that good looking as compared to OMNIA 2 .
CAN WE CHANGE THE ICONS AND COLOUR SCHEME OF OMNIA HD ?