Best Smartphone review
Smartphones are still primarily used as a business tool, they have become an essential part of the business mans armoury. Especially to the direct sales and marketing industry smart phones allow the marketeer to contact his network of upcoming promotions, seminars, meetings, and of course smartphone conference calls.
2010 will see the smartphone market accelerate even faster than the previous year and with piloted schemes running at the moment to use smartphones as educational instruments they could become a must have for just about everyone. For more information on smartphones you should visit Article Directory
Smartphone sales are predicted to outnumber PCs by 2011 we will have the internet, free phone calls and our business management suite in our pockets and handbags.
Sony Ericsson Smartphones
Sony Ericsson have an impressive range of smartphones and now that they have entered the Android and Symbian market with new Sony Ericsson touchscreen models they are poised to increase their market share and put themselves back to their rightful market position.
Nokia Smartphones
Nokia have taken their reputation for reliability and durability into the Smartphone and produced a number of top class smartphones. Nokia touchscreen phones are likely to extend their appeal to younger users and perhaps challenge the market leaders.
iPhone Smartphones
The apple iPhone needs no introduction as the first genuine touchscreen smartphone, it is the choice of young cool people the world over it is unlikely to maintain its entire market share with all the competition coming onto the market, but will remain one of the top selling smartphones.
Blackberry Smartphones
Blackberry has long been the choice of the business professional and continues to be the best business smartphone. Blackberry business apps and plugins are easy to use and make organising your business calendar extremely easy.
Motorola Smartphones
As they did with mobile phones so they continue in the smartphone marketplace, Motorola smartphones are smaller lighter and thinner than most of the competition without losing any of its functionality.