Blackberry and HTC: A Cell Phone Review

Evan Nash
If you are looking to get out of your cell "hell" and looking to join the elite of cell phone users then it is time that you upgrade from your current phone (the one that is bigger than your briefcase) and step up to the winner's level. To achieve this goal you will definitely need to do one thing much better than you did the last time you purchased a phone, do a little studying.

Study first what it is that you want from a cell phone, and then study what is available. Combine the first two with whatever is most affordable to you and then you will be in good shape, here is a brief summary of phones available from Blackberry and HTC to get you started.

The Blackberry brand is developed by Research In Motion Limited, a company specializing in creating the most up-to-date and sophisticated technology in the world today. Get everything you need to get done from sending messages with the short messaging service to update friends in a hurry, to sending a typical email, accessing internets and intranets, in addition to it being a pretty good phone!

Business phones come with SureType keyboards that allow for the user to use a certain number of acronyms or commonly used words and phrases quickly. Handheld Blackberry products come with the more traditional QWERTY keyboard that is easier for older computer users, but may seem a little odd at first on a small, handheld device.

Blackberry has the most respected name in the industry at the time being for their work to get in with major business personalities and their coworkers. If you don't have a Blackberry in the business world, you probably aren't very important.

HTC (High Tech) is an innovative mobile designer that has a goal of making waves in the industry with the newest and trendiest technology available. HTC specializes in Smart phones and PDA phones to try to reach the business at heart, but don't think they won't be of help to you if you are an extremely busy person.

HTC builds most of their PDA phones with the GPS navigational service "TomTomGo" to help the user not get lost when they travel to major cities or countries. The HTC Smart phones come with more simplified controls for those that aren't cell phone aficionados, in addition to the more traditional QWERTY keyboard that will make the user feel immediately at home.

Published by Evan Nash

A fan of all sports and an Oklahoma Sooner aficionado who has been writing about sports on the internet for 10 years.  View profile

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