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Samsung Charge 4G Verizon

Samsung Charge
Verizon
Samsung Charge 4G Verizon

Motorola Incredible 2 Verizon

Motorola Incredible 2
Verizon
Motorola Incredible 2 Verizon

HTC Thunderbolt Verizon

HTC Thunderbolt
Verizon
HTC Thunderbolt Verizon

HTC Inspire 4G AT&T

HTC Inspire
AT&T
HTC Inspire 4G AT&T

Samsung Infuse 4G AT&TSamsung Infuse
AT&T
Samsung Infuse 4G AT&T
Motorola Atrix 4G AT&TMotorola Atrix
AT&T
Motorola Atrix 4G AT&T

HTC EVO 3D SprintHTC EVO 3D
Sprint

 

HTC EVO SprintHTC EVO
SprintHTC EVO 4G Sprint

 

Samsung Nexus 4G SprintSamsung Nexus
Sprint

HTC Sensation 4G T-MobileHTC Sensation
T-Mobile

HTC Sensation 4G T-Mobile
 T-Mobile G2xT-Mobile G2x
T-Mobile

T-Mobile G2x
T-Mobile G2 4GT-Mobile G2 4G
T-Mobile

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In a time not long ago, purchasing a mobile partner was not as hard as it is now. All you had to do was choose a model of phone with the basic functions of calling and texting and then choose your mobile communications provider and voila, that’s it. However, in the new generation of phones that are coming off the shelves by the minute, it is not surprising that many people find it perplexing how to buy a smart phone.

Smartphones are the wave of the future. No longer is it relegated into the hands of business people or those who are just tech savvy, even regular moms, kiddos and the average Joe wants a piece of it! The trend has been like that because of the amazing albeit myriad app buttons you can find in a smartphone. This is the Swiss army knife of the 21st century. Read on and see how you can choose the right smartphone for you.

Before anything else, you need to make a preference with respect to the operating system that you want your phone to be driving at. There is Android, Windows 7 and iPhone. The difference among these operating systems will affect your choice in the way you want to handle them. In many reviews, it has been stated that the iPhone leads the pack in terms of ease of use. If you want the next best thing when it comes to the number of apps available then Android is the choice you should make. On the other hand, Windows 7 is slowly inching its way into the competition with its user friendly interface that is uncluttered and easy to use.

Your next stop is choosing the model of phone you will be using. If you are a light user who just checks the calendar and e-mail from time to time, then cheaper models with limited features are available. On the other hand if you are the type who loves to use the phone as if your life depended on it, then you can choose from a wide variety of fully featured phones available. Remember the price of a mobile phone roughly depends on the number of features it has so find the right phone that syncs with your lifestyle.

Finally, before you purchase your smartphone you have to be familiar with the mobile carriers in the market today. As of press time, there are three mobile carriers fighting for supremacy, mainly, AT&T, Verizon and Sprint. The fourth one which is T-Mobile is soon to be acquired by AT&T which will result in the latter being the largest Mobile network overtaking Verizon. On the consumer end, that would mean that AT&T will be the only GSM provider while Verizon and the others will stick to CDMA options. In terms of openness in using and modifying how a smartphone OS should serve you, Verizon is the most restricting while AT&T comes in second. Only Sprint provides a bit more leeway for the average user to tinker with the smartphone.

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