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Comparison of best mobile phones
Mobile phones were invented as electronic devices used for two-way mobile radio telecommunication.
But nowadays their useage is more complex.
Talking about best modern mobile phones and comparing them is in fact talking about devices called smartphones….
…. But what is smartphone??
Wikipedia tells us, that:
A smartphone is a mobile phone that offers more advanced computing
ability and connectivity than a contemporary basic feature phone.
Smartphones and feature phones may be thought of as handheld
computers integrated within a mobile telephone, but while most
feature phones are able to run applications based on platforms such as Java ME, a smartphone usually allows the user to install and run more advanced applications. Smartphones run complete operating system software providing a platform for application developers. Like feature phones, a smartphone can be considered as a Personal Pocket Computer with mobile phone functions, because these devices are mainly computers, although much smaller than a desktop computer. Additionally a Personal Pocket Computer is more personal than a desktop computer.
Some numbers…. Growth in demand for advanced mobile devices boasting powerful processors, abundant memory, larger
screens, and open operating systems has outpaced the rest of the mobile phone market for several years.
According to a study by ComScore, over 45.5 million people in the United States owned smartphones in 2010 and it is the fastest growing segment of the mobile phone market, which comprised 234 million subscribers in the United States.
Despite the large increase in smartphone sales in the last few years, smartphone shipments only make up
20% of total handset shipments, as of the first half of 2010 Now we know more or less what smartphones (best mobile phones) are. Lets take a look at the most
interesting models available in 2010 ( only in my opinion of course)
HTC • HTC Wildfire
First seen: 17 may 2010
Pros & Cons
+ doesn't look cheap, social networking integration, brilliant android 2, customisable options galore, useful app-sharing feature
- annoying haptic feedback, maybe the memory life, screen resolution is poor, needs charging most days, feels sluggish while browsing
• HTC Desire HD
First seen: 11 april 2010
Pros & Cons
+ new htc sense, android froyo, musical instrument, exercise tracker, com (when it works)
- occasional lag when multitasking, xl size, video calls not supported, not a girls phone, no samoled 2
Samsung • Samsung Galaxy S i9000
First seen: 15 october 2009
Pros & Cons
+ 4" amoled screen, brilliant super amoled, comfortable, ergonomic keyboard, simple text entry, smooth graphics performance
- no mobile hotspot app, uninspiried camera app, subscription-based gps/mapping application, still on android 2
BlackBerry • BlackBerry 9800 Torch
First seen: 3 august 2010
Pros & Cons
+ swipe functionality, browsing web is ok, bbm and emailing, time-saving social feed app, business capabilities
- touchscreen isn't responsive, over sensitive standby key, sometimes when in messenger, heavy weight, bulky, inferior apps store
Nokia • Nokia E7
First seen: 28 september 2010
Pros & Cons
+ business apps, amoled screen, sturdy build, solid feel, qwerty keyboard
- 256 ram, price , that's it
• Nokia E5
First seen: 28 january 2010
Pros & Cons
+ doesn't lag, brilliant for messaging, rock-solid design, brill battery life, home screen rocks
- symbian feels outdated, dated s60 interface, symbion os, stiff volume rocker, i dun no
Sony Ericsson • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini
First seen: 6 january 2010
Pros & Cons
+ hilariously tiny, 600 mhz processor, thumb-friendly keyboard, 1 expected in q4, responsive touch screens
- keypad is small, some freezing, no camera zoom, 6 os feels outdated, timescape has limited uses
Motorola • Motorola Droid X
First seen: 24 june 2010
Pros & Cons
+ fast, responsive processor, 3” tft display, keyboard (swype, multitouch), mobile hotspot works great, pros: verizon wireless
- big phone, lack of froyo 2, large overall, lacks a front-facing camera, physical menu
LG • LG Ally
First seen: 17 may 2010
Pros & Cons
+ really nice keyboard, s not a blackberry, easy-touch qwerty keyboard, runs on android, camera has flash
- inadequate screen brightness, 99 data package, sometimes slow to update, need $29, call quality issues
And one silly comparison at the end of the presentation….
Samsung Galaxy S Procesor 1GHZ RAM 512MB Memory upto 32GB Conectivity bluetooth Wi-Fi
My about 11-13-year-old PC at the attic Procesor 800MHZ RAM 256 Memory 40GB HDD Conectivity none
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