Ever since Android was released, Google's mobile OS has turned up in more or less every market segment one could imagine, including 'beginner' to super-powered smartphones. Let's have a look at the coolest Android phones on the market in each segment.
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini
Let's kick off with a phone for users who need to have a smartphone, but do not want a oversized smartphone or a phone that costs a lot to buy: the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini. As you can tell from its name, the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini is a cut-down incarnation of the original X10. Sony Ericsson have taken the best stuff the X10, and squeezed those features down to fit into a brand new frame which makes the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini, even as a smartphone, ludicrously little. Therefore, for users who need a smartphone that is little enough to fit in the smallest handbags, the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini deals are perfect for the handset to buy.
HTC Wildfire
Android is on a march to take over the mid-range, as well, and it can now be found the sexy HTC Wildfire. It has all the cool bits that made its larger sibling (the HTC Desire) brilliant, but puts all those good bits in a more compact, cheaper shell, which remains both sleek and gorgeous. Needless to say, being in that mid-range shell means that the HTC Wildfire has not got the 1GHz Snapdragon chip of the Desire, but its own chip performs admirably. You also get the Sense UI, installed on top of Android in the HTC Wildfire, once more similar to its older predecessor. Based on that logic, if you want something which is very much like the Desire when it comes to specs, but that is considerably cheaper, then the HTC Wildfire is absolutely perfect.
Samsung Galaxy S
In conclusion, then, you've got the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini which has a super-small shell, and then there's the HTC Wildfire, the mid-range equivalent of the HTC Desire. And finally you've got the big top-ender, the Samsung Galaxy S, with the most impressive display on this list. Coming in at a huge 4 inches, it is quite frankly gigantic, and the WVGA, 800x480 resolution makes it incredibly easy to use the touch elements onscreen. Sitting atop the OS, the interface is built around Samsung's TouchWiz UI. It is wonderfully simple to use, and while it is definitely not as sublime (but then, what is?) as HTC's Sense UI, it (in addition to the unbelievably fast 1GHz Hummingbird CPU) is the biggest reason why the Samsung Galaxy S is such a pleasure to use as your everyday phone. But then, it isn't all about raw processing speed, a phone has got to have exciting features and the Samsung Galaxy S also has a wealth of cool features, from the 5 megapixel camera, through GPS, to super speedy HSDPA web access (and, of course, Google's incredible WebKit browser), and this is why a large number of customers believe this to be one of the coolest mobile phones they've ever seen.
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Sony Ericsson X10 Mini
Let's kick off with a phone for users who need to have a smartphone, but do not want a oversized smartphone or a phone that costs a lot to buy: the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini. As you can tell from its name, the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini is a cut-down incarnation of the original X10. Sony Ericsson have taken the best stuff the X10, and squeezed those features down to fit into a brand new frame which makes the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini, even as a smartphone, ludicrously little. Therefore, for users who need a smartphone that is little enough to fit in the smallest handbags, the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini deals are perfect for the handset to buy.
HTC Wildfire
Android is on a march to take over the mid-range, as well, and it can now be found the sexy HTC Wildfire. It has all the cool bits that made its larger sibling (the HTC Desire) brilliant, but puts all those good bits in a more compact, cheaper shell, which remains both sleek and gorgeous. Needless to say, being in that mid-range shell means that the HTC Wildfire has not got the 1GHz Snapdragon chip of the Desire, but its own chip performs admirably. You also get the Sense UI, installed on top of Android in the HTC Wildfire, once more similar to its older predecessor. Based on that logic, if you want something which is very much like the Desire when it comes to specs, but that is considerably cheaper, then the HTC Wildfire is absolutely perfect.
Samsung Galaxy S
In conclusion, then, you've got the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini which has a super-small shell, and then there's the HTC Wildfire, the mid-range equivalent of the HTC Desire. And finally you've got the big top-ender, the Samsung Galaxy S, with the most impressive display on this list. Coming in at a huge 4 inches, it is quite frankly gigantic, and the WVGA, 800x480 resolution makes it incredibly easy to use the touch elements onscreen. Sitting atop the OS, the interface is built around Samsung's TouchWiz UI. It is wonderfully simple to use, and while it is definitely not as sublime (but then, what is?) as HTC's Sense UI, it (in addition to the unbelievably fast 1GHz Hummingbird CPU) is the biggest reason why the Samsung Galaxy S is such a pleasure to use as your everyday phone. But then, it isn't all about raw processing speed, a phone has got to have exciting features and the Samsung Galaxy S also has a wealth of cool features, from the 5 megapixel camera, through GPS, to super speedy HSDPA web access (and, of course, Google's incredible WebKit browser), and this is why a large number of customers believe this to be one of the coolest mobile phones they've ever seen.
Interested? Get great pay monthly contracts and pay as you go offers on latest Android phones.
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