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Samsung i8520 Halo

Samsung Halo is a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED touch-screen smartphone with an 8-megapixel AF camera. The smartphone runs on Google's Android 2.1 OS.

It is equipped with a GPS, Wi-Fi, DivX and XviD support for videos, 8-megapixel camera, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and 16GB of internal memory.




HTC Legend & HTC Desire
HTC Desire comes with a 3.7-inch capacitive touch-screen (800 x 480), a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and the Android OS. The smartphone supports Flash 10.1. HTC Legend sports a 3.2-inch AMOLED capacitive touch-screen display (320 x 480) and the company's Sense user interface.

The company also showcased Legend. HTC Legend is powered by a 600MHz Qualcomm processor and runs on Google’s Android operating system (version 2.1). Other features include Wi-Fi and 3G network connectivity, a 5 mega-pixel camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack and Bluetooth.





Sony Vivaz Pro
Vivaz Pro comes with a QWERTY keyboard that slides out from underneath the 3.2-inch touchscreen. The Symbian-based Vivaz Pro is about 2 millimeters thicker than the original Vivaz, allows for video capture in 720p HD, and comes in black or white. It includes an 8GB microSD card and a 5.1 megapixel camera.

Sony introduced the original Vivaz last month, and that device is set to be released this quarter.


LG GD880 Mini
LG GD880 Mini is a touch-screen handset supporting HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS. The super thin phone features a sleek design with textured metal side panels. Features include a 5-megapixel camera with face detection capabilities and a 16:9 widescreen display.

LG also showcased LG GT350. The QWERTY messaging smartphone offers built-in applications for major social networks and sports a 3-inch full-touch screen. LG GT350 also includes real-time push e-mail and will be available in four colors.
 


Sony x10 mini and Xperia x10 Pro
The two other phones introduced by Sony take their cues from Xperia x10 -- the Xperia x10 mini and the Xperia x10 Pro. Both phones are built on Android 1.6 operating system and come with access to Google services like Gmail, Google Maps and the Android Market. They include a 2.55-inch touchscreen and 5-megapixel camera.

The Xperia x10 Pro, however, gets its own slide-out QWERTY keyboard like the Vivaz Pro. The addition makes the Xperia x10 Pro slightly heavier than the mini, 4.2 ounces compared to 3.1 ounces.

x10 mini comes in black, pearl white, lime, pink, red, and silver, while the x10 mini pro comes in black or red. The original Xperia x10 debuted in November 2009, and includes an 8.1 megapixel camera and four-inch screen. It will be available this quarter.



Acer Liquid E
Acer launched Liquid E, its new Android-based smartphone (version 2.1). The original Acer Liquid was launched in 2009 and had Android 1.6. In Liquid E, Acer has upgraded not only the software but also provide multitouch support via its 3.5 inch touchscreen with capacitive sensitivity.

Acer also unveiled the neoTouch P400 smartphone - a Windows Mobile powered handset. At just 12 millimetres thick it is one of the sleekest WinMo-based mobiles around and should feature version 6.5.3.


Motorola Quench
Motorola's only launch at Mobile World Congress is Android-powered Motorola Quench. The phone sports a 3.1-inch, 320 x 480 capacitive touch-screen, a 5MP camera and a 528 MHz processor.

Other features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G.
 
I think the best is still a competition between the Storm 2 and the iphone 3G S.

Storm 2 should've supported Multitouch. Its a big flaw, that's costing it to match up with the 3G S
 
I think the best is still a competition between the Storm 2 and the iphone 3G S.

Storm 2 should've supported Multitouch. Its a big flaw, that's costing it to match up with the 3G S

right asim but i dont seen any biggie coming from nokia....
 
so ain't there anything coming dis year from Apple,Nokia,Sony Erickson?
 
The ONLY competitor IPhone has right now is the new google nexus one, although apple might soon be giving in to adobe and finally support flash player on iphone, when that happens IPhone will have an even greater edge over any other smart phone

As for Blackberrys, and this is my experience from having owned different Blackberrys over the past 3 years, that these phones are all hype. Sure they may be "something" back in the day but now not so much. Storm was a failure, Storm 2 more of the same. Basically blackberry phones are like V6 Cadillacs.
 
Nokia 1600 :D

thats a tough phone. the problem with smart phones is that they are very fragile... even i have a 1600 in my drawer.... 4 years now and not a single problem since then....

and biggest advantage no one is going to steal it :lol:
 
I may buy HTC legend & desire seems to be great !
 
I may buy HTC legend & desire seems to be great !

i just got a hands on with HTC touch diamond 2 and N 97... HTC seems better except for the music jack... in nokia you can add 3.5 mm jack like i have sony headphones so i cant use it with htc but with nokia. and the cam of htc is useless in comparison to nokia
 
i just got a hands on with HTC touch diamond 2 and N 97... HTC seems better except for the music jack... in nokia you can add 3.5 mm jack like i have sony headphones so i cant use it with htc but with nokia. and the cam of htc is useless in comparison to nokia

I bought the N 97 the day it was released in Australia but i sent it back to my younger brother as i hated it.

I have HTC Diamond 2 & i guess it is way better than anything like Iphone or Nokia .
 
I bought the N 97 the day it was released in Australia but i sent it back to my younger brother as i hated it.

I have HTC Diamond 2 & i guess it is way better than anything like Iphone or Nokia .

even i feel so. the above stated 2 disadvantages were the one which i found out with htc.... rest it leads nokia in everyway... even i was more comfortable typing with htc then with nokia
 
nice effort with the thread.


i used to be one of those people who thought the iphone was a gimmick and over rated, i resisted a long time but i have to accept all other phones simply dont match up.
 
nice effort with the thread.


i used to be one of those people who thought the iphone was a gimmick and over rated, i resisted a long time but i have to accept all other phones simply dont match up.

but i think a lot of improvements are needed in I phone....
 
like what?

in terms of hardware it might not match up to say the omnia HD but the user experience, the design, the intuitive/smooth scrolling wipes the floor with all other phones and that counts for alot.

add that to the range of apps available make it a a very attractive option imo
 
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