Mobile phones proved to be one of the greatest innovations the world has ever seen. We could contact someone thousands of miles away with a device that weighs only a few grams. Even cameras, games, internet and the popular SMS are crammed into the small device, all with the inevitable help of the satellite.
Classic favourites Nokia seem to be very consistent in the market. Nokia does not possess phones with cool and funky designs but compensates that with performance. Feature-packed and filled with quality, Nokia phones are worth the money.
The joint venture between Sony and Ericsson was much expected to achieve great heights. And so it is proved. Sony Ericsson appears to be the most user-friendly phone you'll ever see. The designs are by far better than Nokia yet the performance and user-friendliness is not affected. The most all-rounded phone of all.
Motorola is undoubtedly the coolest among all phones. Their chic, sleek and funky designs bring them to comparisons with big guns Nokia and Sony Ericsson. So far Motorola has not yet made good reputation with a less-than-average graphical user interface, and disappointing user-friendliness.
Samsung concentrates not on superb design and power performance, but on sophisticated professionality. The phone is designed for professionals because of the sophisticated GUI, physical design and features. Samsung is not compatible with games. The drawback of this phone is that it gets on your nerve. You'll find out if you get this phones.
Last but not least, the Apple iPhone. Somewhat the most anticipated mobile phone ever, Apple has created one very spectacular phone in looks, features and performance. The iPhone features a full-touch LCD screen, and, haven't you noticed? There's only one button for you to press, and that's the "home" button. Ironic, isn't it?
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