Tuesday 8 November 2011

New Mobile Phones

By Isabelle Osborne


Pay monthly mobile versus usage based mobiles, cheap network providers versus network providers with features and simple models of phones versus expansive phone models are three of the most common dilemmas people face when buying new mobile phones. While pay monthly mobile versus usage based options and network provider selection is important, the most crucial is which phone model to buy.

Buying a new mobile phone is one of the more important decisions of your life simply because your choice would determine whether you are comfortable in the near future or not. Answering any one of these three dilemmas can be a task that is much more complex than it initially seems. This is especially true if you do not keep up with news about mobile phones and launches on a regular basis.

For an average person, answering the above mentioned three dilemmas means doing a lot of research and asking a lot of questions. Even so, the most crucial question when buying new mobile phones is which phone model to buy. At any point in time, there are numerous models from numerous manufacturers with either pay monthly mobile or pay as you go mobile payment systems available in the market.

Choosing the right manufacturer and phone model has to do with knowing the current models in the market. Consider the following:

HTC Wildfire S: The first HTC Wildfire made a lot of splashes and waves with its efficiency and affordability. The new HTC Wildfire S tries to recapture the glory of a bygone era with a great chassis, brilliant social features and exceptionally responsive touch screen. However, unlike the first HTC model, this one loses out because it is a little too expensive for the powerless 600 MHz processor that it operates on.

Samsung Galaxy S2: Samsung Galaxy S2 is one phone that has bucked the trend of sequels always bombing when compared to the initial instalment. The phone is exceptional in a variety of ways with the highlight being its dual core processor that makes many old computers blush. In fact, the performance levels of this phone are second to none, whether you look at its responsiveness or its flash support.

HTC ChaCha: The HTC ChaCha is for those people who are not technology buffs and are fine with a swanky looking phone focused on the new age range of social networking. The phone is so social networking savvy that it comes with its own dedicated Facebook button.

HTC Sensation XE: The HTC Sensation XE is one of the more recent phones in the market. The name of the phone says it all because the kind of audio sensation that this phone provides is truly exquisite. The phone achieves this due to a series of specifications upgrades combined with a great pair of headphones.

The above mentioned phones are only a few of the more popular models available on the internet these days. However, regardless of whether you buy them as a pay monthly mobile or usage based mobiles, they would be able to please you.




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