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Saturday, 27 November 2010

Top 5 mobiles (27th November 2010)

1.  Apple iPhone 4 16GB
Released June 2010
In short:  “A phone you will both love and hate; most of the main disadvantages are simply passed from one generation to the next but - whatever iPhone you’re coming from - the Number 4 will tick most of your boxes. Upgraders will be used to the shortcomings, and unbiased observers will have less points to complain against.”

2.  Blackberry Torch
Released August 2010
In Short: “RIM always put the business user first and the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is no different, it is the usual impressively built gadget, the ultimate email machine. The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is meant to appeal to the average Joe while making sure the typical corporate user receives the usual high quality service.”

3.  HTC Desire HD
Released Oct 2010
In short: “The innovative fast boot, the complete connectivity set and solid multimedia capabilities round off a great package. HTC might just have a natural bestseller on their hands.”

4.  Nokia N8
Released Oct 2010
In Short: “The N8 is neither impressively slim, nor delicately crafted. Just the opposite actually – it’s a solid tool, a little rough perhaps, but sturdy and reliable.”

5. HTC Wildfire
Released May 2010
In short:  “The right phone for those who like to always stay in touch. The high-end connectivity is all there, along with solid social network integration and browsing. It seems the display and CPU are the only downgrades from the Desire.”

For more information on any of the phones above, including direct comparisons between them all, please call 0800 092 1471

Source: top10.com and gsmarena.com

Friday, 19 November 2010

Top 5 mobiles (19th November 2010)

1. Apple iPhone 4 16GB
Released June 2010
In short: A phone you will both love and hate; most of the main disadvantages are simply passed from one generation to the next but - whatever iPhone you’re coming from - the Number 4 will tick most of your boxes. Upgraders will be used to the shortcomings, and unbiased observers will have less points to complain against.

2. Nokia N8
Released Oct 2010
In Short: The N8 is neither impressively slim, nor delicately crafted. Just the opposite actually – it’s a solid tool, a little rough perhaps, but sturdy and reliable.

 3. Blackberry Torch
Released August 2010
In Short: RIM always put the business user first and the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is no different, it is the usual impressively built gadget, the ultimate email machine. The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is meant to appeal to the average Joe while making sure the typical corporate user receives the usual high quality service.

 4. HTC Desire HD
Released Oct 2010
In short: The innovative fast boot, the complete connectivity set and solid multimedia capabilities round off a great package. HTC might just have a natural bestseller on their hands.

  5. HTC Wildfire
Released May 2010
In short: The right phone for those who like to always stay in touch. The high-end connectivity is all there, along with solid social network integration and browsing. It seems the display and CPU are the only downgrades from the Desire.

 For more information on any of the phones above, including direct comparisons between them all, please call 0800 092 1471

source: gsmarena.com

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Top 5 Mobiles (3rd November 2010)

1. Apple iPhone 4 16GB
Released June 2010


"A phone you will both love and hate; most of the main disadvantages are simply passed from one generation to the next but - whatever iPhone you’re coming from - the Number 4 will tick most of your boxes. Upgraders will be used to the shortcomings, and unbiased observers will have less points to complain against."

2. Nokia N8
Released Oct 2010


"The N8 is neither impressively slim, nor delicately crafted. Just the opposite actually – it’s a solid tool, a little rough perhaps, but sturdy and reliable."

3. HTC Desire HD
Released Oct 2010


Awaiting review

4. Blackberry Torch
Released August 2010


"RIM always put the business user first and the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is no different, it is the usual impressively built gadget, the ultimate email machine. The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is meant to appeal to the average Joe while making sure the typical corporate user receives the usual high quality service."

5. Samsung 19000 Galaxy S
Released June 2010


"The Samsung I9000 Galaxy S looks and feels quite sturdy. The general ergonomics are perfectly fine. Some users might find it awkward to handle a screen this size, but you know what you are signing up for right from the start. And the screen quality is worth all the fuss, take our word."

For more information on any of the phones above, including direct comparisons between them all, please call 0800 092 1471

source: gsmarena.com