5 SMARTPHONES YOU SHOULD BUY IN 2010
Let’s face it, the mobile phone market is absolutely ram-packed with smartphones right now – low-end, high-end, middle-end. No end to the smartphones. So here’s our suggestions for the smartphone you should buy for 2010, and you won’t see an iPhone in this list…
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Nokia N900 The N900 is like a much better version of the N97 and uses the powerful Linux-based Maemo 5 operating system and like a minute version of a Tablet PC that according to recent news will be big business in 2010. So if you can’t be bothered to buy a tablet, this is your tablet smartphone… nice! £469.99 |
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HTC HD2 Massive 4.3 inch touch screen fronts a very powerful handset. Operating is a dream on the HD2 with a Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system and an Opera browser for the web. £499.99 |
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LG GD510 Pop A super cool, budget touchscreen phone that packs a lot in to a little device. Has almost everything you could want, including an innovative solar-panel to power the handset that will cost you under £100. £99.99 |
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HTC Google Nexus One A great mobile phone should be like a great woman and this one is – thin, curved, sexy and super-clever! This is the over-hyped gem that is the Nexus One that with a 1Ghz CPU is a shockingly good entry to the mobile phone market for Google. $530.00 |
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Nokia X6 Sexy-looking, high-end touchscreen Nokia with a whooping great big 32GB internal memory, extensive battery length of 420hours and a really swish 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. This isn’t a smartphone, this is a superphone. £299.99 |
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