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planetmy Post at 29-12-2009 09:28

Top 10 mobile phones of 2009

[b]The 10 most popular phones of the year[/b]
[i]1. HTC Hero[/i]
The strong design, slick social networking skills and beautiful implementation   of the Android operating system with the ‘Sense’ user interface, has seen   the HTC Hero grab an armful of ‘Best Phone’ awards this year, and rightly   so. With its five-megapixel autofocus camera, 3.2in capacitive touch-screen   and GPS in a unique, angular form factor, the Hero is possibly the best   phone to demonstrate what Google’s new operating system is really capable   of.

[i]2. HTC HD2 [/i]
The ‘wow’ factor of the HTC HD2 is definitely marrying Microsoft’s mobile   operating system to that mammoth 4.3in touch-screen display, and is the   first device running Windows Mobile 6.5 to support a multi-touch interface.   With a five-megapixel camera and dual-LED flash, GPS and support for apps   through Marketplace for Mobile, the HD2 is the perfect poster boy for the   next generation of Windows phones.

[i]3. Apple iPhone 3GS[/i]
Getting the design so very right first time has given Apple the ability to   improve rather than revolutionise, and the iPhone 3GS is the second update   to the groundbreaking formula. It improves on the iconic device with a   three-megapixel camera, video recording, voice controls and up to 32GB of   storage. The Apple iPhone 3GS is able to do it all, faster.

[i]4. Samsung Genio Touch[/i]
The Samsung Genio Touch continues the popular range with a cheap and cheerful   handset that brings touch-screen joy without the price tag. The 2.8in   display offers the same TouchWiz user interface found on higher end devices,   and with customisable covers as well as a two-megapixel camera, the Genio   Touch punches above its weight in terms of both looks and specification.   Little wonder customers are snapping this little beauty up in their droves.

[i]5. Sony Ericsson Satio[/i]
A 12. megapixel wielding device that combines the strongest features of the   Cybershot range, the Sony Ericsson Satio offers a powerful combination of   features: there's the 12.1-megapixel camera, which has some of the best   aspects of Sony's Cybershot camera range; and it boasts a fantastic   Walkman-esque music player, married together with a slick, full touch   Symbian-powered user interface. The 3.5in display is clear, crisp and   responsive to the touch, and the built-in 3G connectivity and GPS set it on   a par with the strongest smartphone contenders.

[i]6. Palm Pre [/i]
Already a million-seller in the United States, the Palm Pre is a great device,   boasting a 3.1in touch-screen and 3.1-megapixel camera. This socially-savvy   handset pulls contact information automatically from networking sites,   including Facebook, in to a single menu. The combination of cute   pebble-shaped design, slide-out Qwerty keyboard and the debut of Palm's   smooth new ‘Web OS’ operating system makes the Pre a worthy alternative to   Apple’s iPhone.

[i]7. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic [/i]
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the epitome of cool. With a plectrum for a   stylus, endorsement from today’s fashionable young things and a full touch   interface, the 5800 was bound to be a hit. A music phone at heart, the Nokia   5800 XpressMusic ticks all the boxes, with 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi support, a   3.2-megapixel camera and a sharp 3.2in high resolution touch-screen display.   Music is stored on an 8GB memory card, and the 3.5mm audio jack means that   your favourite headphones can be plugged in with little trouble. It was   outselling the iPod at one point as the UK’s biggest music player. The Nokia   5800 is one seriously hot handset.

[i]8. Nokia N900 [/i]
Taking cues from Nokia’s range of internet tablets, the N900 delivers a   close-to-desktop browsing experience, as well as offering cutting edge   smartphone functionality. The N900’s gorgeous 3.5in touch-screen, slide-out   Qwerty keyboard and five-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens all impress,   but it is the brand new experience that Nokia’s Linux-based Maemo platform   offers that has early adopters in a frenzy.

[i]9. LG Chocolate BL40[/i]
The latest in LG’s exclusive Black Label series, the BL40 boasts a 4in LED   touch screen, a five-megapixel autofocus camera and an exciting new user   interface. Watch movies in full-screen mode, and browse web pages in all   their glory thanks to the screen’s unique 21:9 widescreen ratio. The quirky   shape and multimedia credentials have definitely given shoppers a sweet   tooth in recent months, with the Chocolate selling strongly since its   September release.


[i]10. BlackBerry Curve 8520[/i]
Courting the casual user and breaking taboos seem to be the primary aims of   the Curve 8520, which gets rid of the famous BlackBerry "trackball"   in favour of an optical pad, and adding dedicated media buttons. The Curve   8520 is still very much a messaging device, sporting the familiar Qwerty   keyboard and push-email functionality that the BlackBerry brand has become   famous for. With access to BlackBerry App World and a standard headphone   jack so you can use it with your own earphones, the Curve 8520 strikes the   perfect balance between fashion accessory and connected device.

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