The fact is that smartphones, tablets and other wireless devices are nearly everywhere now a days. Even in developing nations that don't have reliable electricity or running water, people have them. Our world is more connected today than at any time in human history. And those connections are growing deeper every day.
When you think of emailing on a modern mobile handset the first name that comes to mind is BlackBerry and their new Bold 9900 device is the undoubted king in this area. The 9900 sits proudly at the top of the BlackBerry range and offers a powerful 1.2Ghz processor together with the very latest version of the BlackBerry operating system. These handsets were originally designed with business users in mind so we naturally expect the devices to offer unrivaled email features and this phone does not disappoint. The full Qwerty keypad is an obvious advantage and it helps the speedy composition of messages. The keypad is well constructed and each individual button is well spaced out meaning that you make minimal errors when typing a message. If you are looking to attach photograph files to your email message then the software used on this phone allows you to adjust the file size to improve the time it takes to send the message and there are also extensive editing options included.
The HTC Wildfire S is next in line. It is a great affordable and compact Smartphone, it has a smooth touch screen display and pinch and zoom feature that makes viewing websites, photos and maps much easier. It comes with pre loaded apps and the Android Marketplace where you have a pick of 160,000 more! It comes with a neat 5MP camera and a media player on board. It is the perfect phone for those looking for a compact Smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy S II features a dual core processor for a much sleeker and quicker user experience as well as a 4.3 AMOLED plus screen. It has a built in 8 Megapixel camera and a 2 Megapixel front camera for face-to-face calling. It even has HD video capture and playback. It operates on the super fast Android Gingerbread and has a slim design which is available in Black and White. It is a very popular phone and continues to impress users with its speed and functions.
We have choices. Too many of us have lost sight of that fact in these troubling times. So ask yourself the next time you pick up your smartphone and see an ad; which end of the 'Buy Now' button do you want to be on?
When you think of emailing on a modern mobile handset the first name that comes to mind is BlackBerry and their new Bold 9900 device is the undoubted king in this area. The 9900 sits proudly at the top of the BlackBerry range and offers a powerful 1.2Ghz processor together with the very latest version of the BlackBerry operating system. These handsets were originally designed with business users in mind so we naturally expect the devices to offer unrivaled email features and this phone does not disappoint. The full Qwerty keypad is an obvious advantage and it helps the speedy composition of messages. The keypad is well constructed and each individual button is well spaced out meaning that you make minimal errors when typing a message. If you are looking to attach photograph files to your email message then the software used on this phone allows you to adjust the file size to improve the time it takes to send the message and there are also extensive editing options included.
The HTC Wildfire S is next in line. It is a great affordable and compact Smartphone, it has a smooth touch screen display and pinch and zoom feature that makes viewing websites, photos and maps much easier. It comes with pre loaded apps and the Android Marketplace where you have a pick of 160,000 more! It comes with a neat 5MP camera and a media player on board. It is the perfect phone for those looking for a compact Smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy S II features a dual core processor for a much sleeker and quicker user experience as well as a 4.3 AMOLED plus screen. It has a built in 8 Megapixel camera and a 2 Megapixel front camera for face-to-face calling. It even has HD video capture and playback. It operates on the super fast Android Gingerbread and has a slim design which is available in Black and White. It is a very popular phone and continues to impress users with its speed and functions.
We have choices. Too many of us have lost sight of that fact in these troubling times. So ask yourself the next time you pick up your smartphone and see an ad; which end of the 'Buy Now' button do you want to be on?
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