January 2, 2010

The Following are the Mobiles in Order With Their Popularity.

HTC HD2

1. HTC HD2 - The HTC HD2 is a very high-end Windows phone with a 4.3-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen and 1 GHz Snapdragon processor. It runs Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 Pro, but includes a new version of HTC's custom user interface layered on top. This device has 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, microSD card sot, and much more. Read a Preview

Nokia N900

2. Nokia N900 - The Nokia N900 runs a new version of Nokia's open-source Linux-based operating system, Maemo 5. Like its predecessors, the earlier Internet Tablets, it is a slider with a large WVGA touchscreen and a landscape-oriented keyboard. However, unlike the earlier models, this is a smartphone with HSPA 3G. It also has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It's available unlocked from Nokia. Read a Preview

Samsung Moment

3. Samsung Moment - The Samsung Moment is a smartphone running Google's Android OS now available from Sprint. It has a sliding keyboard, 3G, Wi-Fi, and a 5 MPx camera, but its real claim to fame is a beautiful AM-OLED display. Sprint is the exclusive provider, and it supports this carrier's EV-DO mobile broadband network.

Motorola Droid

4. Motorola Droid - The Motorola Droid is the new flagship Android OS device, running the latest version of Google's mobile operating system. It is a slider, with a landscape-oriented QWERTY keyboard and a large, high-resolution capacitive touchscreen with haptic feedback. This device comes with a 16 GB memory card, GPS receiver, and 5 MPx camera. Verizon is the exclusive provider. Read a Review

HTC Touch Pro2

5. HTC Touch Pro2 - This high-end Windows phone is a business powerhouse, and sports a wide array of features, including a large WVGA touchscreen, a QWERTY keyboard, GPS, mobile broadband, and Wi-Fi. It's available now from Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon. AT&T also has a version re-named the Tilt2. Read a Review

RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700

6. RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 - This is the second model in this series. It has the same general design as its predecessor, including a QWERTY keyboard, but with a new look. It is smaller than the original, and also has a slightly smaller screen, but at the same HVGA resolution. The 9700 has a faster 624 MHz processor and a higher-resolution 3.2 MPx camera. It's offered by both AT&T and T-Mobile. Read a Review

HTC Hero

7. HTC Hero - The Hero is an Android-based phone that's available from Sprint and in Europe, but in different designs. Both versions have a tablet shape with a WVGA touchscreen, mobile broadband, Wi-Fi, and a 5.0 MPx camera. Read a Review

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

8. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 - The Xperia X10 will be chock full of high-end features, starting with its 4 inch, WVGA+ (480 x 854 pixel) capacitive touchscreen. In addition, it will run the Android OS on a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and have an 8.1-megapixel auto-focus camera with flash. Read a Preview

Nokia E63

9. Nokia E63 - The E63 is an inexpensive, Symbian S60 device that uses a tablet shape, with a front-facing QWERTY keyboard and a 2.4-inch display. Despite its consumer focus it also sports features for business users. In the U.S. it's sold unlocked, and can be used with AT&T or T-Mobile.

Samsung Omnia II

10. Samsung Omnia II - The replacement for the original Omnia sports a beautiful AM-OLED touchscreen with a WVGA resolution. This smartphone runs Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional and includes Samsung's TouchWiz 2.0 user interface. It's available in the U.S. from Verizon. Read a Review

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