subject: Which mobile phone to buy? [print this page] With so many different makes and models around, it is becoming increasingly difficult to choose your mobile phone. Smartphones have taken over, and the iPhone is now more popular than ever. With so many apps and features, mobile phones have become the surprise technological revolution of the 21st Century.
The recently released HTC Desire HD has a huge touch screen display and 8 megapixel camera, and the equally impressive LG Town C300 looks the business, whilst being surprisingly low cost when compared to the rest of the market. The LG Optimus One does everything and can be used as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, and the Motorola Milestone 2 is a pretty impressive mobile phone sequel to the Milestone Android.
Then there is the iPhone; a marvellous move by Apple, and one which has paid dividends. The Apple iPad is essentially a large showboat version of the iPhone, but it's easy to see why they would feel obliged to make it. This is basically a clever way of selling the iPhone to people twice, but, to be fair to Apple, it has worked and no-one seems to be complaining.
The iPhone has changed the way that people view mobile phones; you can play drums, find places to eat, play the video game version of Jaws (amazing!), watch videos in HD, multitask, video call, bid and buy on eBay, visit social networks like Facebook and Twitter, check football and everything else - the list is endless and it somehow continues to grow thanks to the apps. There is an app for everything now, and that is no exaggeration.
The iPhone is amazing, but there are plenty of mobile phones and smartphones to choose from. It is much easier to find the right phone if you do a mobile phone price comparison. This will make the process much easier, and enable you to make a much more informed decision about your handset.