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Created on: September 18, 2011
Every person has a best mobile phone, as each mobile phone has slightly different purposes (apart from making calls and texts). One of my favourite mobile phones at the moment is the LG Optimus 3D. It is the world's first 3D smartphone, and if a 3D screen wasn't enough, it has a 3D camera! It can film and record in 3D, and then play back the footage on the screen in the third dimension. How cool is that? That is probably the best phone for the general phone lover, but for the app and gaming freak, the iPhone cannot be beaten. It has the largest mobile app store around and a massive variety of apps within. In many users' opinion, it has the best touchscreen around, enhancing the app using experience. The main problem with it is the lack of ability to do anything much with it, in terms of meddling and changing settings. However, for the more 'into it' users, jailbreaking can solve all these problems. If you don't know what it is, don't worry, Google is your friend.
The Blackberry is the one for the people who just can't stop talking to their friends. Blackberry messenger allows the user to be on the talk pretty much constantly, and the QWERTY keypads allow quick typing. For pure quality, HTC is quite probably the best make overall. The android app store, although not as big as its Apple counterpart, is still packed with apps for all occasions. They are great for user comfort, though the hefty price tag is a bit of a downside. Samsung's new smartphones are brilliant in terms of processing power, and the price tag won't hurt your wallet too much compared to most other top of the range smartphones. However, the touch screens are a bit of a let down.
Also, for those who just want a simple phone, without any touchscreen or smart antics, Samsung is happy to provide, as is the classic, Sony Ericsson. Sony Ericsson is still fantastic for the block and slider phones. They combine cheap price tags with great looking, but fairly simple qualities It is the one for the guy with an ego. Nokia is still one of the cheapest makes of phone, though it is by no means bad. The operating system traditionally used by Nokia, symbian has always been highlighted as being one of the worst. However, Nokia has now adopted the windows 7 operating system. The windows 7 operating system is a fairly new development, and has very quickly taken off and become popular. It is generally used on HTC phones, such as the HTC Pro 7 and Mozart 7. It has a decent app store, though it is nothing compared to Android and Apple, but the compatibility with windows programs and even XBox live has greatly contributed to its popularity.
Basically, 'The Best Mobile Phone' depends on what you want from a phone.
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