Android and Windows Phone rule the category of less expensive smartphones – Part 2
Thursday, January 19th, 2012 12:20:52 by Usman Khalid3. Pantech Pocket
The smartphone with a bigger screen than most of its peers in the market gives a look of a Personal Digital Assistant without the need of stylus. It gives a flamboyant look in hand.
An intriguing design, user-friendly take on Android, and a reliable camera make the Pantech Pocket an interesting choice for AT&T. It also has 4G HSPA+ speeds.
Although the camera does not offer a HD quality video but it is worth the money paid. The video playback and the call quality could have been better.
4. HTC Wildfire
The Android-based smartphone from the Taiwanese company is one strong contender for the money paid. It gives much more than what is paid. Sound quality is good and HTC Sense is the icing on decent specs.
The HTC Wildfire S is a beautifully built Android 2.3 Gingerbread handset with a decent 5-megapixel camera and lots of additional software features.
With a decent camera the phone can still capture 720p HS video and the call quality is nice for amount shelled out.
5. Samsung Focus Flash
For the diminutive amount paid for a Windows Phone handset, the phone directly competes with HTC Titan, which falls in the expensive phones’ category.
The Samsung Focus Flash offers excellent value for its modest price, with a zippy 1.4GHz processor, two cameras, and a vivid screen.
For a price under $200, the OLED screen with higher resolution than Titan, the phone is quickly becoming the first choice for the users who want to embrace a Windows Phone 7 with the latest Mango update.
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