Hiya guys,
I don't know which one is the best, but I like the droid and LG env Touch.
~dogluver1
'What is the best cell phone in your opinion?'
The one I can sell first
My girlfriend is going very wrong with a blackberry cuts out her calls all the time.... I still want one though, hopefully I can afford one in a couple of months, being able to check my emails and facebook that easily on the move really appeals to me...
The best cell phone is one without a contract and where the sim card is interchangable in other countries (i.e., not locked). I also limit features to what I'll definitely use. So nix the camera and internet features. With my present phone I can call anywhere in the world at the same price for calling down the block. As a self-employed journalist I buy what I can afford.
I Prefer AppleiPhone. User Friendly GUI and One Touch Access to my applications.
Simple.
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iPhone.
Haha, its gotta be an iPhone. With all the apps available you can do anything in the world technologically possible. Its a computer & more in the palm of your hands
I like my Rant. I don't text much (maybe a few times per week), but when I do I type a message really fast due to the design.
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Probably the Google Nexus One. I'd recommend just about any phone that uses the Android operating system though. Unlike with the Apple iPod, most of the apps available for it are FREE, and the list is growing every single day. The next Android Operating System update promises to have some great new features as well, including the built-in ability to tether itself to your computer for 3G data reception just about anywhere in the country.
I have a touchscreen and find that it's just such a hassle to unlock the screen, press in the right place etc. It's forever self changing and switching screen orientation from portrait to landscape etc.
I miss my old slidey phone. No more early adapting for moi.
For me, the best cellphone is the one with capabilities to back up business phone system. It should be the kind that can handle call forwarding, call screening,voice mail,internet fax service and many features of the PBX system.
Really the only one is the iphone... whatever version u had..
i just warranty that when u have this phone in ur hand n use it for 1 week, then u never gonna see other phones
Iphone 4 is awesome but it has some drawbacks glass on the back side and reception issues so I think Motorola Droid X and HTC EVO 4G and HTC Incredible are better than iphone.
One that makes phone calls, and can send and receive texts.....thats the phone I have., and that is all I use it for
It's all about the apple iphones, all of them! Well, I never used the iphone4 yet but i am sure it will be awesome! 3Gs rocks!
This is not the best opinion because, frankly, the only smart-phone I've ever used (well beside the HTC Touch Pro which I could not stand) is a Blackberry.
It does everything I need it to do, gives me access to google apps and google mail, and almost always has signal.
I can also say that the latest iPhone problems, e.g. the "death grip," have convinced me I made the right decision.
the iphone 4
check out my review http://hubpages.com/hub/reviewing-Iphone-4
i got the phone less than a week ago and i'm fully satisfied with my purchase. best operating system, fastest wifi, bright crisp and clear display. the icons look like they're floating. and as far as reception issues and antenna gate, calls are just the same as the 3gs or any other smartphone ATT has to offer. people have to remember. we are all fully connected in this day and age. it's not just a phone you're carrying. its a computer with internet access that can fit inside your pocket. that's amazing
I read an article recently stating that apple has been humbled. not at all. the only reason droid and blackberry users have even close to the amount of iphone users, is because they've got multiple devices over several different networks. apple only has 1. the Iphone on ATT. now that's awesome
Nokia! all of them except 3100 and 6200 And If you ask I have a hub abaut it!
Sorry for all the iPhone fanboys but I'd have to say the Moto Cliq. Android has had multitasking abilities from day 1, the only thing that it's lacking is the multitouch screen.(the Nexus1 has it, though) This is my 3rd Android phone, and this one has MotoBlur, that synchs up everything that I have, Twitter, Facebook, etc etc. Just about any app for the iPhone is available for Android. To make up for the lack of the multitouch screen, the Cliq has a keyboard. I haven't had any remarkable problems with any Android phone, except maybe when I have over 1000 text messages in a thread, it tends to get a little sluggish. Sure, the iPhone has the capability for more storage, but it gets a little excessive. With a 5mp camera that's taken over an hour in video, and 500 pictures, I have yet to fill up my 8GB card, with 1GB of music. I'd have to say that so far, the Cliq is my favorite, I'm glad I gave up my iPhone for the G1
1) Anything Practical (not easy to break, scratch and has basic calling and messaging)
2) I prefer it has cheap prices. (mobilephones are incredibly easy outdated)
3) It has good Music Capabilities, nothing shocking or trendy, just enough to output good quality sound.
That's all. I just loved the Sony Ericsson W810, but that was ages ago. Most phones today eat lots of battery power and I just hate charging every now and then.
Anything specific?
hmmm to me, Samsung M3510 is all that I need (best of luck getting a good one). But if you like high spec'd ones, try Sony Ericsson Vivaz or Blackberry 9700, it's tough and a great phone no doubt. And if you like Samsung Phones, Samsung S8500 Wave is a good pick.
Good luck finding YOUR best cellphone. (because it really depends on what you WANT and NEED)
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In my opinion these are the three principal mobile phone right now.
The may not be the best phone, but look at the deal:
Virgin Mobile USA
LG Rumor Touch
Touch everyone with this super social connector. It features a large 3-inch touchscreen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and easy access to Facebook®, Twitter®, and MySpace™. It also comes loaded with a 2.0 MP camera, maps and navigation, and a lot more.
1200 minutes, Unlimited Text, Email, Data and Web $40/Month
Unlimited everything: $60/Month
And there are a lot of hacks for the phone for games, etc.
My opinion - It's got to be without a doubt the Apple iPhone.
nokia 1100, we used to hit a target with it lying in some distance, still my father has managed to use it for 8 years and still using.possesses long battery life[5 days] and it's harder than you can imagine.
Any cell phone that doesn't DUMP my contacts or malfunction and lose my contact list is the best cell phone lol
Right now - samsung smartphoneSCH-R351
I'd have to second mobilephone guide's thought, "it really depends on what you WANT and NEED".
I use a Blackberry Bold and I love it. I can e-mail, text, surf, and use WiFi. Most of all I can make phone calls. It does what "I" need.
My dad has a Nokia from 5 years ago that makes phone calls and is easy to read. That is all he uses it for so that is the best cell phone to him.
I have tried many other phones borrowing from my friends: the Droid, HTC, iPhone and while the touch screens are cool in theory they never seem to work quite right. Not to mention if you have large hands or fingernails. It's funny when I watch my friends show me how awesome their phone is only to have an issue when they can't get it to scroll right or press a spot on their screen where it should work. They seem to grin and bear it since it was usually a large purchase and they are stuck with the phone since they signed a contract. This causes many of them to fight to the death to defend how "amazing" and "awesome" their phone is. Who would want to admit they bought a bad phone?
Service is an issue all on it's own as well. You can have an amazing phone, but if AT&T or Verizon don't cover that area well, your out of luck.
With all that aside and my biased opinion of the Blackberry, I would have to say the best phone is anyone that is using Android. I think the open source nature allows for it to grow exponentially and will let users personalize it more to themselves. There really will become a time when they will have an "app for that" which everyone can use, not just proprietary iPhones.
Honestly, I think sony ericsson is the best. Its user friendly. I have used a blackberry and an iphone and it took a while for me to learn all its functions
I got the Samsung Vibrant, which, so far, is great! 16gb internal storage with an sd slot for more storage, a big screen with great color and graphics processing, and a lot more really great features. I'm very happy with it
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I'm not a big fan of cell phones. I really hate it when you are in the middle of work and suddenly start ringing. They when you go back to work, you have to pick up your chain of thoughts again. I buy only the most basic ones and even those are used ones. I do not want to spend more the a few buck on a phone. Oh, and those touch screens really irritate me. I prefer solid-key, smaller phones.
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by FaithDream 13 years ago
I've had the motorola razor phone for years. I like the sleek style but it's pretty banged up. There are so many gadgets out there, I'm really not sure what is best. I'd like a phone that has apps and I know the Iphone is pretty cool. I'd like to hear what others are thinking and using. Thanks all!
by Joelle Burnette 7 years ago
Put forth your strongest case for owning (or not owning) one or the other...a Blackberry or an iPhone.
by Lily Rose 13 years ago
I have a Env3 with Verizon and I am ready to upgrade. My knowledge about Smartphones and all the capabilities is very limited.I really want an iPhone but I'm really not sure I want to leave Verizon for ATT.My sister has an iPhone and she uses it to scedule all her to-do's and appointments and...
by Nira Perkins 10 years ago
What are the differences and similarities between types of cellphones - iPhone, Android, Blackberry?Just wondering what features one might have that the others don't and what purposes each serve. Any info is greatly appreciated.
by Drew Breezzy 15 years ago
What kind of cell phone do you have?Do you like it?Why or why not
by John Villa 13 years ago
what do you I think of the iPhone?
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