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This site has a lot of information and describes different types and featues of a smartphone. There are articles on  which LCD screen is right for you to which radio technology you’ll want to use.

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Picking a smartphone can be a very challenging task. There are a lot of terms and technologies to learn about as well as a pricey device that you will be paying for every month for (in all likelihood) the next two years. So it’s important to make the right choice from the start.

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The good news is that there are some fantastic phones out there. This site will help you find your way through the decisions and find the phone that is the best for you.

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Email is the most defining feature of smartphones, especially high-end ones. Mobile email used to matter only to business people, but it’s now a must-have for both consumers and business folks. Phone email clients provide access to both corporate and personal email, including Windows Live Mail, Gmail, and Yahoo.  As a result, you have up-to-date information on both mobile and desktop.

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Smartphones have a strong focus on media capabilities, especially mid-to-high-end models with gigabytes of storage. Every mobile OS comes preloaded with the media player.  Most phones do YouTube as well, either through a separate YouTube app (iPhone, Android) or via the mobile YouTube site.

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If you need a phone that doubles as a capable music player, you can’t go wrong with Walkman-branded Sony Ericsson devices or the iPhone. The iPhone is often billed as the best iPod and has a mobile iTunes client that lets you browse, preview, and purchase songs, movies, TV shows, and podcasts directly on the device, mostly over the cellular network.

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When evaluating your phone, consider the file formats support and capabilities of its built-in media player. Also pay attention to the phone’s music player, and check how it syncs content with your desktop.

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Many smartphones support a separate docking station that route audio and video to your TV and HiFi systems. If you plan to load your phone with lots of content, get a capacious enough memory card. If the phone doesn’t support memory cards (like the iPhone), you’d better overestimate your storage needs because you’ll need to buy a higher-capacity model if you run out of space.

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Happy reading and best of luck with your purchase

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