I have got an Omnia AND a HTC touch HD (I need a different phone for work) and even though I had them both for over a month (two in the case of the Omnia) I would'nt be able to say which one is the best: they are both excellent. The Omnia however is definitely more elegant and nice looking, the camera has got a flash )lacking in the HD) and the mini mouse /trackpad is simply genial. Be sure to get a i910 Omnia and not an i900 Omnia 'cause otherways your phone will come without voice dialing and even if you install a voice dialing program by yourself it will not work with bluetooth devices. Luckily my Omnia i900 broke irrimediably while still in guarantee and I got an i910 in change by the seller who did'nt look very happy at all.
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I have got an Omnia AND a HTC touch HD (I need a different phone for work) and even though I had them both for over a month (two in the case of the Omnia) I would'nt be able to say which one is the best: they are both excellent.
The Omnia however is definitely more elegant and nice looking, the camera has got a flash )lacking in the HD) and the mini mouse /trackpad is simply genial.
Be sure to get a i910 Omnia and not an i900 Omnia 'cause otherways your phone will come without voice dialing and even if you install a voice dialing program by yourself it will not work with bluetooth devices.
Luckily my Omnia i900 broke irrimediably while still in guarantee and I got an i910 in change by the seller who did'nt look very happy at all.