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HTC Verizon XV6900
The Verizon XV6900 is a wireless broadband smartphone with a touch screen. It runs a Microsoft mobile operating system with several programs included, such as Microsoft Office Mobile, games, and more. It's 2.0 megapixel camera comes with a small mirror near the lens to aid in taking self-photos. It comes in pearl white with chrome accents.
Apple iPhone
The first generation Apple iPhone was touted as a total revolution in mobile devices. The iPhone boasts an impressive list of features and specifications and is summed up in 3 ways: iPod + cell phone + Internet connectivity. Any traditional forms of interacting with mobile devices has been stripped away to leave room for one large touchscreen. The first generation iPhone has been superceded by the iPhone 3G, which most notably adds 3G network support and GPS functionality in a slightly smaller form factor.
Apple iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G is the successor to the popular cell phone from Apple. The biggest changes over the first version is the addition of 3G high-speed data access, which Apple claims is over two times faster than the original when accessing the Internet, and the addition of Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities. Outside of these changes, most of the unit remains the same as the previous, with the same touch screen, camera and memory sizes. The original iPhone 3G is the predecessor to the faster iPhone 3GS.
HTC Touch
The HTC Touch is an advanced mobile phone running Windows Mobile 6 featuring a touch screen interface that competes with the Apple iPhone. It uses a touch interface called "touch flow" where the user can access different menus with left/right, and up/down gestures (a swiping motion). It includes a 2 megapixel camera, integrated Bluetooth and WiFi, and features a soft-touch finish.
LG Dare
The LG Dare is a mid-grade touchscreen cell phone designed to fit right in to the candy bar/touchscreen phone front; the Dare is designed in the likes of the Apple iPhone, the Samsung Instinct or other similar cell models. Some of the biggest features of the LG Dare include a large touchscreen equipped with handwriting recognition software, a 3.2 megapixel camera and camcorder, full HTML web browsing support, a full scale music/ media player, Bluetooth stereo support, and a microSD memory card slot for additional storage options. The Dare is a CDMA phone carried by Verizon wireless (Actual frequency: 1.9 GHz CDMA PCS, 800 MHz CDMA), and has a more traditional EVDO Rev-A data transmission type.
Nokia N97
The Nokia N97 is a touchscreen phone which slides open to reveal a small QWERTY keyboard. The screen can be angled, allowing the consumer to use the phone as a mini-computer to browse the web or write e-mails. The battery is capable of 1.5 days of audio playback or 4.5 hours of video, making it good for a movie every so often but not a device to rely on for long flight. It has A-GPS and 32GB of onboard memory along with a microSD expansion slot. The touchscreen is 3.5 inch and has a 16:9 aspect ration, 640 x 360 pixel. The price tag attached to the Nokia N97 package is not cheap, so this phone is not the best for those who need to watch their budget.
RIM BlackBerry Storm
Released on November 21st, 2008, the BlackBerry Storm is RIM's first touch screen BlackBerry device. The Storm (previously thought to be called the BlackBerry Thunder) competes squarely with the Apple iPhone and the T-Mobile G1 (the first Google Android phone). It features a similarly sized 3.25" HVGA 480 x 360 single-touch display, with pop-up software keyboard that can be used in either full-width QWERTY landscape orientation or Suretype portrait orientation. It will be available through Vodafone in the UK and Australia, Verizon in the United States, and Telus or Bell in Canada. Verizon currently sells the Storm for $199 after $50 MIR, with a 2-year contract, to compete with the iPhone; unlocked Storms are available online for around $500.