What's the best cellphone to have now?

Philippines
May 7, 2009 1:37am CST
I have been constantly changing my cellphones. I had tried from the simplest one until having the touch screen one..I want to get your opinion before i change into a new one.. Thanks for your help.
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• Philippines
7 May 09
I think nothing beats Nokia because of it's popularity. People still go with this..
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@iwrite (5034)
• Singapore
7 May 09
At the moment I think Samsung and LG have the best phones with the best features, while people go gaga over iphone, which I think is rather over rated. HTC is also doing pretty well I think. However I think the phone that stand out is black berry. I think their features is still unique to their phone. Push mail is still not commonly found on other phones.
• Philippines
7 May 09
Yes, I think you are right..I have iphones 2G but it has no video and i found it not appropriate for those who have big thumbs.I regret preferring iphone over samsung omnia..I got carried away by over rated comments on iphones. ANyway, thanks for the nice suggestion.
@iwrite (5034)
• Singapore
8 May 09
Well it is just my opinion, I think it would be good if you also look at LG. I think it packs more functions but is relatively cheaper, as it is does not have a big market share. I think the new LG ARENA is perhaps a best bet to replace iPhone. Do a search for it I think it is a very exciting Handphone.
• United States
7 May 09
That depends on what you're going to be doing with the phone. Are you tech savvy? Do you text a lot? Do you need internet browsing or chat programs? Decide first exactly what you need out of your cell phone. Will you be texting? Will you be calling out of country? Will you be roaming? Will you have the ability to get ring tones at a reasonable price? If you text a lot, check into a BlackBerry or a phone with a QWEERTY keyboard. If you are internet savvy, the "smart phones" that have internet in them are also good. I text a lot and use instant messenger programs, so I use a BlackBerry. Cell phones are always helpful in a dangerous situation, but they have to be charged. Get in the habit of keeping it charged up. I keep a charger in my car and one in my office and at home. I don't leave anywhere without having at least half a battery on my phone. I don't want to get caught without it.
• Philippines
8 May 09
Hi.... My grateful appreciation for your helpful hints... I will try to follow your advices.. Keep it up.