Samsung Omnia i900 versus iPhone 3G Comparison PDF
Both products have integrated GPS units. The iPhone does not come with a licensed Navigation software package, and so uses a streamed mapping solution (Google Maps currently). It is important to understand that these mapping solutions require substantial data to be streamed in real time when in use.
This pushes potentially significant costs on to the customer when the service is being used. Google maps from a mobile perspective suits the American market substantially better than the South African one due to their ‘all you c The i900 will be included in the ongoing strategic partnership with Garmin in South Africa. This provides a licensed mapping solution for the life of the product, which will incur no additional data costs to the customer when used for navigation.
Apple now offer a push mail solution called mobileME. This service is available through Apple for $99 US per annum. For this you get 20 Gigabytes of online storage for your email solution. It is very much a consumer offering, and is not suited to Enterprise customers. The iPhone Exchange ActiveSync. The i900 natively supports ActiveSync, as it is part of the Microsoft suite of solutions for the business professional. As such, push mail and real-time synchronization of your email, contacts, tasks and calendar are provided.
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December 26th, 2008 | by pdf manuals |