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Mobile Phone Dealz has a complete and up-to-date database of the latest mobiles phones with their photo gallery, technical specification and features, review sniplets, user reviews and ratings.
Motorola phones
Motorola have been at the forefront of clamshell-style phones since the early days, although they also produce conventional "candy-bar" style phones too. In the last few years, Motorola have moved their range up market with the release of a range of high-spec super slim fashion phones. These have proved to be very popular, as Motorola have correctly identified a demand for increasingly sophisticated technology, especially amongst younger consumers. |
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Sony Ericsson phones
Sony Ericsson is currently the world's number two manufacturer of mobile phones. A joint venture company between Sony and Ericsson, Ericsson bring with them years of experience in mobile phones, and Sony provides world-leading expertise in core technologies such as LCD displays, digital photography and audio, as well as a solid reputation for innovative design and high quality. Surely a winning combination! The Walkman™ branded range of phones (models with the letter "W" in their name) has proved to be especially popular. But Sony Ericsson have disappointed us in 2007. The replacements for the K800i camera phone have been under whelming, leaving the K800i (released in 2006) as our favorites Cyber-Shot phone still. Sony Ericsson have introduced dysfunctional keypad designs into their 2007 Walkman models, and combined with the badly-made W580i, S500i, and W910i, many of the 2007 models have been worse than their 2006 counterparts. Let's hope that Sony Ericsson can get back on top in 2008!
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Samsung mobile phones
The latest Samsung range is proving to be very popular, mainly due to its great-looking and user-friendly designs. In the past few years, Samsung has risen to become the third largest manufacturer of mobile phones in the world. The reason for Samsung's success has been cutting-edge technology (especially high-quality LCD displays, market-leading ringtones and digital cameras) packaged in attractive designs, especially the sliding design which has become Samsung's signature. Samsung have a key advantage in being one of the world's electronics giants, with expertise in a wide range of key technologies. Samsung made a few mistakes during 2007, especially with their touch-sensitive keypads which have proved to be a flop, but they seem to have learned from that mistake and are back on form with their latest releases. |
Nokia
Nokia remains the world's number one manufacturer of mobile phones, although its position is under threat from other manufacturers, particularly Sony Ericsson and Samsung. Nokia have the advantage of outstanding loyalty from its traditional customers, together with a perceived reputation for reliability and user-friendliness. Nokia's buggy Nseries smartphones with their powerful but awkward Symbian operating systems have undermined some of this reputation in recent years. During 2007 however, Nokia have gradually improved their range. The latest Nseries phones have proven to be more reliable, and are certainly at the cutting edge in terms of features. At the same time, Nokia have improved the reliability and user-friendliness of their other phones, and have won back some friends with phones like the very popular 6300. |
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