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Mobile Phone Reviews
Top Mobile Phone Reviews
One only has to glance around a busy workplace or area to realise that there are countless different mobile phone handsets on offer today. The phone industry is constantly updating their mobiles and manufacturers are always looking to develop new and innovative designs. At the moment, the largest manufacturer of mobile phone handsets worldwide is Nokia who cover around 40% of the global market. Following them are a number of other household names such as Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and LG. Between them, these large companies manage to account for roughly four fifths of the mobile phones internationally.
When it comes to mobile phone networks, users have another choice and important decision to make. Comparing networks and deals can be as tricky as finding the ideal mobile phone manufacturer and handset, but it is ultimately rewarding.
Top Ten Mobile Phones
Below is a short review of ten of the best mobile phones on the market:
Apple iPhone 3G: With some truly impressive features and great audio quality, this super-speedy phone has managed to make a big impact on the mobile phone industry. Although it has a low-quality camera and cannot send MMS, it has a lot going for it from its GPS to 3G capabilities. 150
Nokia E71: One of the first phones to effectively use a keyboard keypad, the E71 has managed to combine user-friendly usage with great technological capacity and a sleek look. 300
Samsung i8510: Packed full of useful features from Wi-Fi to an 8-megapixel camera, the i8510 is a sleek, stylish and smart phone. Although its touch-pad is not totally flawless, the i8510 is an effective and high-quality phone.
Sony Ericsson K800i: With a high-quality camera and FM radio, the K800i manages to combine good features with user-friendliness and 3G technology although it`s built-in memory capacity may disappoint some users.
BlackBerry Bold 9000: Wi-Fi and GPS are some of the impressive features on this well-designed handset. The qwerty keypad is user-friendly and the phone has countless capabilities, but the camera aspect may not live up to some standards.
Nokia N95 8GB: This rather grand phone manages to fit in a great heap of features behind its large colour screen. It has a big 8GB in-built memory and numerous functions, but its costliness may rule it out for many people.
Sony Ericsson K750i: Within its sleek and stylish exterior are packed countless functions from a radio to a relatively high quality camera that is often rare in phone. It is compact and reasonably priced.
Sony Ericsson W760i: A true favourite with users, the W760i contains tonnes of features from GPS and impressive sound quality to 3D game capabilities. It is a walkman-phone that may require better headphones, but overall it is one of the best designed music-based phones on the market.
Samsung i320: This well-designed phone has a helpful wide screen and plenty of useful software. It has a sleek and stylish look and is very compact, but its keyboard keypad may take some getting used to.
Nokia 6500 Classic: With its sleek, stylish and stunning look combined with very user-friendly features, the 6500 Classic has many fans. It is not as advanced as many phones on the market, but does its job well and is reasonably priced and a favourite on many a mobile phone review.