Article Directory :: Reference & Education Articles

Mobile Phone Brand Qualities

By Richard Adams

Subscribe to Richard Adams's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 18Aug2008
Word count: 510
Viewed: 909 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Different mobile phone brands represent different qualities which you may not be aware of when it comes to choosing a mobile phone. By getting to know what each brand represents you are in a better position to make a more accurate, informed decision about which handset is best for you (and it will also likely speed up the process considerably too).

Nokia - The "original" mobile phone maker, Nokia have been around for donkeys years. While they do produce some advanced handsets like the N95 that was so popular upon launch, the average Nokia is built around ease of use and reliability. I have dropped a Nokia into a puddle in the past where it was fully submerged, before pulling it out again. I dried it out at home and 24 hours later the phone was working again. For a first mobile phone or someone who doesn't like things too complicated, start here. Once you've used a Nokia, most people don't want to change they have such a good experience.

Sony Ericsson - Sony is one of the "cool" mobile phone brands that stands for reliability and technical innovation. Sony, understandably, are also very hot when it comes to music player functionality so if you'd like an mp3 player built into your phone this may be the brand for you. In terms of camera quality, Sony is still well ahead of the pack and seem so solidly made that they can be dropped and knocked and still come out the other side in one piece. They tend to be a winner when it comes to battery life too. The first time I used a Sony Ericsson I was not impressed with how ugly most of the models were, but having actually used the phones I quickly grew to love them.

Samsung - Samsung are possibly the most attractive handsets out there - suitable for people who put the appearance of their handset over other factors. Always bringing in new designs, these handsets are perfect for people who want the "wow factor" from a handset.

Motorola - Strangely popular in the States, Motorola in the UK is, in my experience, the most unreliable brand and for that reasons alone I would never own one. I have seen far too many with problems to be willing to take a risk. And while some of the newer models have a great battery life, many of the older models absolutely stink in terms of battery life so be aware. In my opinion, one to avoid.

Blackberry - Reliable business devices the Blackberries of course have a more "normal" layout of their keyboard allowing you to type emails etc. While the Blackberry software (and their rollerball) do take some getting used to, the Blackberry is a great device and one well worth considering if you are a busy person and feel all that extra functionality could make your life easier. Be aware that battery life doesn't tend to be great so if you are going to be using your handset quite a bit a car charger might be a worthwile addition.

For the latest mobile phone information and articles on how to save money on your mobile phone bill just visit Cheap Mobiles.

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Richard Adams's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Richard Adams

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More education articles:

  • Some Different Camps and Also Boarding Schools (Patricia Strasser)
    Individuals choose to go for camps for different reasons. A few of the available camps around include boot camps, military camps, performing arts camps, summer time camps, and even college preparation camps.

  • Why Nursing School Makes Sense In Today's Economy (Jason Lom)
    The news these days is that the economy is slightly improving, but despite the statistics, most people still aren't feeling it. Sure, the official U.S. unemployment rate may be below 9%, but it's still a far cry from the 5% unemployment we've enjoyed for most of the past 3 decades.

  • Things You Need To Know About Efficient Tutoring (Jeremi Catani)
    Tutoring is a serious matter for our kids, your critical first step is to be careful in choosing them, find out more about what you are getting into and with whom.

  • Physical Therapy Assistant - Good Prospects, Well Paid (Kim Johnson)
    Assistants to physical therapists, though are not professionals, should not be belittled, as they play an important role in the health science sector, and not to mention, hold very good job prospects. These days, jobs as physical therapist assistants have become more and more popular. Conventionally, aides to physical therapists usually learn their skills on the job.

  • How To Do A Resume - Ways You Can Use For Creating Your Own Impressive Resume (Jeff Schuman)
    Are you looking for information about how to do a resume? Then you have found yourself right where you need to be to learn some important information about the ways you can utilize for creating an impressive resume of your own.

  • Furthering Your Studies In Intelligence With An Online Intelligence Degree (Dan Sommer)
    If you are considering pursuing your studies in intelligence further, you may want to consider obtaining an online intelligence degree.

  • What Does It Take to Have a Career as a Physical Therapist Assistant? (Kim Johnson)
    A physical therapist assistant works alongside physical therapists. They help patients to improve mobility through exercises and other therapeutic treatments. Their patients include injured athletes, disabled children, and accident survivors. However, a career as a physical therapist assistant is not a stepping stone to become a physical therapist. A physical therapist would need a minimum qualification of a Master's degree.

  • Phlebotomist Technician Training - How to Become Part of this Rapidly Growing Field (Pamela S Upshur)
    Have you considered a career in the healthcare field but thought the educational training was too expensive? Consider the option of becoming a phlebotomist technician. This is an expensive option for those who would like to gain entry into the healthcare field.

  • Getting Through With the Pell Grant (Kim Johnson)
    The poor economy growth in the U.S. has caused large unemployment across the country. With jobs unavailable, the citizens of the United States are feeling financially pressured with the rise of living expenses as well as the increase in college fees. Therefore, the Federal Pell Grant was introduced to assist students from low income families to obtain tertiary education. The Pell Grant was named after Claiborne Pell, a U.S. senator.

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2012 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information