What are the latest Smartphones from the major competitors in the cellular phone market?

Posted Oct 19, 2009 by jtrader / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

The smartphone is a cell phone that has all the features of a PDA. When you buy a smartphone, you can choose what software you want to install on it, according to what your needs are.

Smart phone are devices that are built to do many things.

They are integrated devices.

The smartphone is a cell phone that has all the features of a PDA.

When you buy a smartphone, you can choose what software you want to install on it, according to what your needs are.

The latest releases are:

  1. The RIM Blackberry tour 9360.
  2. The LG Incite CT810.
  3. The LG Black Label 40.
  4. The HTC Touch Pro2.
  5. The Rim Blackberry Curve 8320
  6. The HTC Touch.

Things to note on each model:

The RIM Blackberry tour 9360 does not have wi-fi but it offers bluetooth.

 It is a 3-G enabled dual-mode world phone, and is also known as the Blackberry Niagra. It is designed for CDMA carriers.

It is 4.4 inches tall and 2.4 inches wide.

It has a 3.2 megapixel camera with video recording and of course has players for video and music.

It carries the usual Blackberry features, such as voice activated dialing.

One of LG’s more recent smartphones is the LG Incite CT810. The Incite CT810 has a three inch touch screen.

It allows up to 8.7 hours of talk time.

It has a 3 megapixel camcorder/camera and playback for digital media.

It is wi-fi enabled.

Its operating system is the Windows Mobile 6.1 OS.

The latest LG smartphone is the LG Black Label 40, or BL 40. It has not yet been released in North America, and is due to be released in October 2009. This phone will have a 5 megapixel camera.

HTC’s latest model, the HTC Touch Pro2, has a hardware zoom bar and a 3.6 inch touch screen.

This phone also has a full slide-out five row QWERTY keyboard and TouchFLO 3D finger swipe navigation.

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