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Comparing Apple's iPhone, LG's Voyager and Blackberry's Curve

Ever wondered if you could put men into the same categories as a mobile phone? Well, now you can! There are three main types of men that grace our land; The Player, The Young Professional and The Techie. Read on to find out which men best suit the latest phone models on the market and see if you can match your man to the mobile!

First off, we have The ever awe-inspiring Player. Taking his well desired form in the hot LG Voyager, which is smooth and sleek in design (just like The Player!). This little beauty will have you foaming at the mouth. Easy on the eyes and oh-so light on the old purse strings. Once you manage to crack The Player' you will soon realise he has hidden depths just like the spacious QWERTY keyboard hidden inside the interior. The most fascinating part of the Voyager is the ability to get connected to V Cast Mobile TV so you can watch as you go! Also fully enabled HTML internet browsing to make sure you don't miss a trick. The only downside to the interesting LG is that it is not all too dissimilar to the happening Apple iPhone, except maybe a slightly cheaper looking version with less cool features. However, if the iPhones is a little out of your budget, this would be a great second choice. At a not too staggering $299.99 play away!

Moving on to the Young Professional', the stylish, uniformed Blackberry Curve. The Young Professional is not what he seems at first sight and neither is the Curve. It may look masculine and complicated (and a little hard on the eyes), but equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard, 4 hours talk time and 64 MB flash memory, this lifesaver won't forget your important business dates in a hurry. What's more, the Curve is email enabled to ensure that you keep in touch whenever and wherever, great for keeping up to date with clients hot on the heels for business news or even to check your emails back in the office at the touch of a button. Although the curve is a smart looking phone, the keyboard is a tad on the tiny side, not good for anybody who is a little clumsy with their typing! It may have benefited from making the keys a little bigger to aid ease and time consumption. At a recommended retail price of $799.99, it's a high price to pay for poor design.

Lastly we come to the Apple iPhone - the Techie' of the bunch. It's drag and drop touchscreen with 16 million colours and the ability to store up to 16GB of shared memory - makes sure you'd have to be a techno whiz to keep up! What's more, the iPhone doubles up into a smart iPod to make sure that you never miss hearing your favourite tune whilst out and about.
The iPhone is a beautifully designed handset and will surely be the object of any Techie lovers desire. Set to be the most revolutionary handset yet, the iPhone has a lot to live up to.

A Techie' dream, the iPhone incorporates all aspects of the internet with its Email and Safari applications and also has a handy YouTube link so you can watch your favourite videos on the move. The iPhone is being sold from $399 for an 8GB memory and $499 for a 16GB memory and has fixed tariff plans ranging from $59.99 - $119.99. I think that the fixed tariffs are the biggest let down as the cheapest only offers 450 minutes and 200 texts monthly. I think this will be a VERY costly phone for the Techie texter!

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