Smartphone

Smartphones are widely mobile devices that serve many purposes and are hence very much multifunctional and compact. They feature some of the following significant attributes: an advanced touchscreen interface that allows a very intuitive way of using and interacting with apps and content. High-definition or 4K sharp display with enriched visuals is provided in all high-technology smartphones today with some more added features like very vivid multimedia experience. These devices contain very intelligent processors and a lot of RAM memory for multitasking, speedy app launches, and seamless gaming experiences.

HTC Touch Pro 2 1

HTC Touch Pro 2

Introduction The HTC Touch Pro 2, came out in 2009, was more like a “work tool” smartphone than a casual one, it seems. It was aimed at business professionals and power users, who needed a sturdy versatile gadget for both talking and actual daily tasks. This phone sat inside HTC’s line of Windows Mobile phones […]

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BlackBerry Tour

BlackBerry Tour

Introduction The BlackBerry Tour 9630 came out around July 2009,back when BlackBerry was still a big, dominant name in the smartphone arena especially for office minded folks. It was known for serious email power, a real physical QWERTY keyboard, and messaging features that felt locked down. In other words BlackBerry had already built a pretty

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Acer M900

Acer M900

Design and Build Quality Aesthetic and Physical Attributes The Acer M900 has a kind of utilitarian look, so it leans more toward function than pure beauty. It feels fairly bulky, with dimensions of 119.6 x 62.8 x 17.1 mm ,and it tips the scale at 188 grams. This chunkiness mostly comes from the slide-out QWERTY

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HTC Snap 1

HTC Snap

Design and Build Quality A Slim and Lightweight Profile The HTC Snap was kinda designed with portability in mind. It weighs just 120 grams and measures 116.5 x 61.5 x 12 millimeters, so at the time it was seen as slim, and not too heavy. Its compact size made it simple to slide into a

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HTC Hero

HTC Hero

Design and Build Quality The HTC Hero was a pretty striking departure from how the earlier smartphones looked, especially if you lived in the Android ecosystem. One of the things people noticed right away was that “chin”, you know, that small curve along the bottom of the device that kinda angled the screen upward. It

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Nokia E52

Nokia E52

Nokia E52 isn’t really a groundbreaking model, more like an enhanced mobile phone from the Nokia E51 that came out about two years back. Meanwhile the Nokia N series is more for entertainment stuff , but the E-series is for people who need mobility to work, be on the go and handle day to day

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HTC HD2

HTC HD2

Design and Build Quality The HTC HD2’s design was kinda groundbreaking for its time, in a way that felt… bold i guess. Back in that 2009 period, most smartphones were still on the smaller side and relatively compact, while the HD2 went and introduced a big 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen display, which people were calling massive

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LG Renoir

LG Renoir

Design and Build Quality The LG Renoir was kind of designed with this sleek, minimalist vibe , which was very much like a lot of other high-end phones back then. It came in a glossy black plastic casing with chrome accents, so it looks and feels kinda premium. On the front, you mostly get this

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