Interesting. I love all the posts about the wonder of the iPhone. Yes, the touch interface is revolutionary. But compare it feature to feature, and I'd rather have my Omnia any day.
Can the iPhone browse the web? It sure can ... and it has a lovely Safari browser on it that gives a great internet experience. But wait, I downloaded the
Skyfire Browser to my Omnia and was watching streaming TV shows on it at Hulu.com ... and the quality was amazing!
Can the iPhone play music? Well, of course ... especially since the company that designed it has been producing the #1 MP3 player in the world for years. Now my Omnia can play MP3's too with the included Touch Player, so that's kind of a draw.
But can the iPhone play your music for you while you browse the web? No? Hmm ... too bad. Because I can set my Touch Player to shuffle through my library of music and keep playing it while I open other apps. Then I can start the Opera Browser and open three tabbed pages (it will handle up to 5); one to look up the band that is playing on Wikipedia, one to look up the song lyrics and one to see if the band is appearing in concert nearby anytime soon. And while those are still open and my music is still playing, I can open my Tasks application and set a reminder to buy tickets next payday. And so it goes ....
To bad the remarkable iPhone can't multitask.
BTW, it's good to decide if you want to work with a mechanical keyboard versus a touch screen. But comments about the responsiveness of the Omnia screen would be right ... until you remember how customizable this device is. I got some pointers from
this site and tweaked the settings on my phone. Now the screen is much more finely calibrated, I was able to adjust things like the width of the vertical and horizontal scrollbars and installed the Fingerboard keypad. And I'm very satisfied with it.