Mobile phones are perhaps the quintessential tool for the modern world. And phone manufacturers have come up with technologically advanced devices to suit the needs of phone users. So what are the best phones to date?
Blackberry Storm 2
Businessmen have always love Blackberry models because of their unique features that cater to their daily needs. Now they will love the Blackberry Storm 2, a welcome change from the original Blackberry Storm, which some consumers find a bit disappointing. Its aesthetic design suits the executive-type consumer, what with its sleek and weighty feel. Pre-installed applications make it a perfect choice for tech-savvy phone users. While the SurePress technology may be an issue to some users, Blackberry Storm 2 is still a topnotch handset.
HTC Hero
In recent years, HTC has captured a significant piece of the phone consumer market. And it’s because of their revolutionary designs capped with essential features. Now the brand comes up big with HTC Hero, one of the most touted mobile phone this year. Some critics say that this handheld phone can actually give the iPhone a run for its money, being the most complete Android handset to date. Its Sense UI makes for an easy on screen operation – a must for any device with touch screen technology.
LG BL40 Chocolate
A few years ago, LG is a small player in the mobile phone consumer market. But in recent years, they have come up with models that are not only trendy, but also easy on the budget. With the release of LG BL40 Chocolate, LG may take yet another step forward. One of the most striking phones today, LG chocolate is the only full-widescreen phone (21:9) in the world. With its metal and glass finish, this can attract both the young consumer market as well as power mobile users. The LG Chocolate is a media phone replete with a 3.5mm headphone port.
Apple iPhone 3GS
There’s no doubt that the iPhone is at the apex of the phone consumer market, more so now that they enhanced the feature of the original iPhone 3G to come up with iPhone 3GS. It’s faster and has a better camera than its predecessor. This stunning handset has captured the attention of mobile users who love the marriage of mobile phone and iPod touch.
HTC HD2
Another HTC model to hit the market is the HTC HD2 (Leo). This handset has a massive 4.3-inch display (almost the size of a Playstation Portable screen) that is capped with capacitive touch screen and runs on Windows Mobile 6.5. The good thing about the HD2 is that phone users can access social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter directly on their phones. Its simplistic design undermines the power of its operating system.
Samsung i8910 HD
The success of its Omnia handset has prompted Samsung to produce yet another remarkable phone, the Samsung i8910 HD (or the Omnia 2). It’s one of the largest handsets to date, but its 3.7 inch touch screen is no way near the massive display of the HTC HD2. However, this touch screen is based on AMOLED technology, instead of the usual LCD type. The display is so clear it’s almost comparable to Samsung’s LEDTV. Of course, this model is equipped with a number of applications and features that are surefire hits among mobile phone users.
Sony Ericsson Satio
After a long wait, Sony Ericsson is on the verge of competing against the best in the mobile phone market that has been dominated by Apple, HTC, Blackberry and Samsung. Sony Ericsson Satio (Idou) is probably their most impressive touch screen handset to date. A combination of features from both Sony Ericsson’s Walkman and Cybershot series make it a media phone like no other (although it does not support the playback of some media formats). But the most impressive of all is its 12-megapixel camera, a first mobile phones.
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