Friday, April 26, 2013

Top 10 Cell Phones in Use, 2010

Apple iPhone 4


The iPhone 4 is a touchscreen 3G smartphone developed by Apple Inc. It is the fourth generation iPhone, and successor to the iPhone 3GS. It is particularly marketed for video calling(marketed by Apple as FaceTime), consumption of media such as books and periodicals, movies, music, and games, and for general web and e-mail access.



Nokia 3720 Classic



The Nokia 3720 classic is a mobile phone by Nokia announced in July 2009 and manufactured in Hungary. The phone runs the Series 40 6th edition platform.
This phone is IP54 rated against water, dust and is also shock proof. This makes the phone Nokia's first IP certified device. Nokia has released videos showing how rugged this device is such as being placed under water, kicked by a rugby boot and hit by a golf club


HTC HD2
The HTC HD2 (also known as the HTC T8585HTC T9193 and HTC Leo),[2] is a smartphone belonging to the HTC Touch family, manufactured by HTC and running the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. The phone was designed and manufactured by HTC, and was released in Europe in November 2009, and in December 2009 in Hong Kong. In some other regions, including North America, it was released in March 2010.[3][4] The phone is the successor of the HTC Touch HD, and is succeeded by the HTC HD7

Apple iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple IncThe iPhone 3G was internally similar to its predecessor, but included several new hardware features, such as Assisted GPS3G data and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA. The device also benefited from software improvements introduced with iPhone OS 2.0, which was launched at the same time. As well as other features (including Push email and turn-by-turn navigation), this new operating system introduced the App Store—Apple's new distribution platform for third-party applications.



Nokia E52


The Nokia E52 is a smartphone from the Nokia Eseries range, a Symbian OS v9.3 device with a 240x320 screen. It is available in Black, Black Aluminum, Metal Grey aluminium, White Aluminium and Gold. It comes with a 1GB MicroSD memory card,[5] but it supports MicroSD cards with up to 16GB memory. It also has 60 MB free user memory.
It is an update to Nokia's successful E51 model. It was released concurrently with E55, which is physically and functionally identical, except for the traditional T9 keypad as opposed to compact QWERTY keypad in E55. Latest firmware version is v091.004 released on June 2nd, 2012.

Samsung 19000 Galaxy S

The Samsung Galaxy S is an Android smartphone that was announced by Samsung in March 2010. It features a 1 GHz ARM "Hummingbird" processor, 8–16 GB internal flash memory, a 4 inches (10 centimetres) 480×800 pixel Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display, Wi-Fi connectivity, a 5-megapixel camera with a maximum resolution of 2560x1920 and, on select models, a front-facing 0.3 MP VGA camera (640x480).[4][5] The base version of the phone, the GT-I9000, was specialized for each of the U.S. carriers, and released as the Epic 4G, Vibrant, Captivate, Fascinate, and Mesmerize. The name "Galaxy S" is used today for various models of Samsung phones that are quite different from the original Galaxy S, such as the Galaxy S BlazeGalaxy S Aviator, or Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G. These are akin to spin-offs, rather than phones in the main "Galaxy S" series.
The Samsung Galaxy S features a PowerVR graphics processor, yielding 20 million triangles per second,[6] making it the fastest graphics processing unit in any smartphone at the time of release.[7] Also, upon release, the Galaxy S was both the first Android phone to be certified for DivX HD,[8] and at 9.9 mm was the thinnest smartphone available


Nokia 6700 classic


The Nokia 6700 classic is a mobile phone made by Nokia and successor of the 6300. It was announced in January 2009 and arrived on the European market in June that year.


HTC Desire
The HTC Desire (codenamed Bravo)[4] is the first smartphone of the Desire series developed by HTC. It was announced on 16 February 2010 and released in Europe and Australia in the second quarter of the same year. The HTC Desire was launched with Android 2.1 Eclair but can be upgraded to 2.2 Froyo or 2.3 Gingerbread.[5] Internally it bears a strong resemblance to the Nexus One, but differs in some features.


Nokia 6303 classic

The Nokia 6303 classic is a mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia in Hungary. The Nokia 6303 classic has been in production since the second quarter of 2009.




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