Gone are the days when the mobile phone was only used to conduct calls and send SMS text messages. The modern mobile has access to a variety of other types of communication including social networking services and instant messaging. Another area that has benefited from advancements in phone technology is the email. This type of message was once used to send text and data between office based computers but modern smartphones can now take advantage of this excellent method of communication. We look at some phones with the best email facilities.
If you bought a smartphone in 2011 you were part of a history-making trend. For the first year ever, total smartphone sales outpaced total PC sales around the world. 415 million PCs were sold in 2011, which is a lot. But almost 488 million smartphones were sold. Total shipments of the devices have grown by a staggering 63% over 2011. This was partly driven by the success of Apple, which smashed the record for the most smartphones shipped globally by any single vendor in one quarter (38 Million in Q4). And they were not alone. Samsung shipped 33 Million smartphones in the same quarter. Overall, 93.1 Million iPhones were shipped worldwide in 2011, a growth of 96% over 2010.In 2009, smartphones made up 9 of the top 20 phones. Now, all of the top 20 phones are smartphones.
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?
If you bought a smartphone in 2011 you were part of a history-making trend. For the first year ever, total smartphone sales outpaced total PC sales around the world. 415 million PCs were sold in 2011, which is a lot. But almost 488 million smartphones were sold. Total shipments of the devices have grown by a staggering 63% over 2011. This was partly driven by the success of Apple, which smashed the record for the most smartphones shipped globally by any single vendor in one quarter (38 Million in Q4). And they were not alone. Samsung shipped 33 Million smartphones in the same quarter. Overall, 93.1 Million iPhones were shipped worldwide in 2011, a growth of 96% over 2010.In 2009, smartphones made up 9 of the top 20 phones. Now, all of the top 20 phones are smartphones.
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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