subject: Android Phones Make It To The Market Effortlessly [print this page] What do the manufacturers HTC, LG, Sony Ericsson, Geeksphone, Dell, Motorola, Acer, Samsung, Archos, Lenovo and Huawei all have in common? That is easy. All these manufacturers happen to be coming up with their particular own edition of the Android Phone and they tend to be not taking the competition very lightly. They are seriously coming up with the most effective Android Phone in the market intended to absolutely give Apple's Iphone a run for their money.
Nonetheless, with each and every sprouting Android Phones in the market in these modern times, folks happen to be becoming more particular and knowledgeable with the particular characteristics that this type of mobile medium has to offer. It would not necessarily mean that having an Android Phone will make your life easier. When the Android Phone you have is not really what suits your needs and lifestyle, you may be better off with just an ordinary phone which will probably make your life easy also without costing you that much.
Another trend going on with the Android Phones being released in the market is the price competition. These providers are trying to come up with the very best possible way to lessen the cost of their particular own model of an Android Phone so they can have it released out in the market for a minimal cost unlike the Iphone which is still nearly a thousand dollars per piece.
I have always wanted to own an Iphone from Apple because so far, it is the best mobile device I have experienced with the most sensitive and responsive touchscreen feature. The first full touchscreen mobile phone that I bought way back was the LG Cookie KP500. The pictures that I have taken using its camera were all not that bad. In fact, it had one of the best lenses that I have ever seen in terms of taking clear and crisp photos. The only problem was just the entire phone itself.
It appeared just as if a camera having a phone function. The touchscreen was not that responsive even to heavy touches along with the phone set up and interface was not really that user-friendly. I had a difficult time mastering the whole system of the cellphone in terms of navigating the characteristics since they tend to go back to the phones default settings and I was not in a position to do anything concerning that. I sold it at half of its initial price just to get rid of it even before it reaches a month old with me and then I just bought the candy bar kind. I've no health issues with my latest cellular phone which is a Sony Ericsson W902 walkman edition but I still want to have an Android Phone.
Based on experience, Sony Ericsson really makes good phone qualities and they last long, too. Perhaps, I will buy myself a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 that has just been released in the market. I'd like to see it for myself and check how well Sony Ericsson makes their Android Phones as well and then I'll let you all know.