Monday, November 13, 2006

What Is The Best Pick From The Latest Mobile Phones Available?

It seems as though technology continues unabated. Only a few years ago, a mobile phone meant a plastic brick that you could carry around with you and simply make phone calls with. However, these days the mobile phone has become an all round communication device, with internet access, text, video and picture messaging, digital photography, music and video players, and so much more. Amongst the best of the current batch are the Sony Sony Ericsson K800i, Samsung D900 and Nokia 6233.

The latest phone from Sony Sony Ericsson is absolutely packed with features. Thanks to the 3.2 megapixel Sony cybershot camera with flash, 16x zoom, autofocus, image and video stabilizer and BestPic technology, which lets you capture several images in quick succession with one press, then choose which you want to keep, this is one of the best camera phones available on the market. With the inclusion of an in built Xenon flash, this camera is perfect for taking great quality pictures even under poor lighting conditions. The Sony Ericsson K876i also features Edge, Bluetooth and 3G compatibility for accessing the internet and sharing of your photos and information, alongside a music and video player with FM radio and Memory Stick storage, amongst a series of other facilities.

The Samsung D900 is, at just 13mm, the world’s slimmest sliding phone, and one of a new series of Samsung’s ultra slim mobiles. The D900 is firmly targeted at the business user market, with integrated business features such as a document viewer, as well as a 3.13 megapixel camera, TV-output function, and Bluetooth stereo headset (A2DP) support to enhance the user’s multimedia experience.

The Nokia 6233 is another great 3G phone offering with a high-quality stainless steel finish, and is designed to bridge the gap between business and entertainment. This mobile has a 2 megapixel camera for capturing still and video footage, and up to 2GB of expandable microSD memory. With EDGE speeds of up to 236.8 kbps, combined with Java MIDP 2.0 and Bluetooth API, downloading new applications or games has been made easy, as has the transferring of images, video clips, audio, and other files. The Nokia 6233 also includes a music, FM radio, and video player capable of playing or streaming 3GPP, H.263 video, MPEG-4, and AMR, as well as MP3, MP4, eAAC+ and AAC music files.

Which phone is best for which user, depends on what the mobile is going to be used for most often, as well as which network is required, and what mobile phone deals are available, however each of these three has enough in the way of extras to make them versatile enough to deal most of the requirements which are likely to be thrown at them on a daily basis, it is even possible to make phone calls on them too! It seems that wonders will never cease.


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