The HTC Desire HD and the newly released Samsung Omnia 7 both are well entrenched smartphones in the UK mobile phone market place here. Here, we will see how these two highly resourceful handsets fare when pitted against each other.
The HTC Desire HD is being sold aggressively by a vast network of mobile phone deals offered by the different network service providers starting with O2 and Vodafone. The deals include HTC Desire HD contract deals, SIM free deals and the pay as you go mobile phone offers. All of them sell this very high in technology features smartphone from the Hi Tech Computer Corporation (HTC) at ludicrously low prices. A good number of the contract phone plans in fact, give the new HTC Desire HD smartphone device for free against their very easy priced monthly pay plans.
Technical specifications wise, there is very little to choose between these two glorious smartphones. Both have more or less similar touchscreens with the HTC handset coming at a slightly wider 4.3 inches to the four inches wide touchscreen that the Samsung Omnia 7 sports. Again both are 3G network environment compatible handsets.
The HTC Desire HD, though scores heavily on the camera device front with its high definition video shooting ability that is built in into its great eight mega pixel snapper. The Samsung Omnia 7, on the other hand, carries only a standard five mega pixel camera device. This is probably, the only aspect that makes the HTC Desire HD smartphone handset slightly, we repeat here, only slightly ahead of its Samsung competitor.
Even the display technology adopted by the two smartphones are similar with both going in for AMOLED technology. The internal memory space allocated in the two smartphones in question also in the final analysis is more or less similar.
The HTC Desire HD affords a good 4 GB internal on board memory with further provision for an expandable memory of 32 GB with the microSD card. The Samsung Omnia 7 actually extends a generous 8 GB of on board memory. This can be expanded by another 14 GB of memory.
You can buy the new HTC Desire HD Orange, HTC Desire HD O2, or even the HTC Desire HD Vodafone for that matter at prices that you will not bat an eyelid before agreeing to go ahead and buy the handset. This situation is similar in the case of the Samsung Omnia 7 as well.