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The Best Keyboard-Less Mobile Phones In The World!

Mobile phone downloads | Sunday December 27 2009 6:48 am | Comments (0) Tags: , ,
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Let’s take a look at three of the best phones that foregone a keyboard entirely, to let you interact directly with the touchscreen.

Toshiba TG01

There’s little doubt that Windows Mobile is one of the big operating systems in the world. However, to get the best out of it, you really need a phone with a fast processor, a big screen, and a custom user interface on top, not unlike the Sony Ericsson X1 or HTC’s range of handset. Well now, there’s a new kid in town, called the Toshiba TG01, and it fulfils all three of those criteria. Not only that, but as well as the custom interface, it has the biggest screen of any mobile phone, and the fastest processor, coming in at 4.1 inches, and 1GHz, respectively.

Samsung i8910 HD

Whilst it has an 8 megapixel camera, the Samsung i8910 HD’s real party piece is that it is also the first phone to record true 720p HD video. Never before has a phone been able to capture video at that massive high resolution, and coincidentally (or is it coincidence? Maybe not…), the Samsung i8910 HD captures high-def video at the exact quality that Youtube display high-def videos at. It’s very possible that the Samsung i8910 HD was designed with its main feature being the ability to get yourself on Youtube, in high-definition. Combine that with the sumptuous 3.7 inch screen, and a huge 8Gb of internal memory, and it’s very clear that the Samsung i8910 HD is the one to go for if you want the best camera phone.

HTC Hero

So, there’s the Toshiba TG01, which relies on masses of raw power to give you an exceptional experience. And then, there’s the Samsung i8910 HD, which wows you with its Symbian OS and its HD video recording. However, there’s an open source alternative to those two. Android is trying to take over the world, and its new home is the beautiful HTC Hero. It has all the good stuff that made the first Android phone (the G1) good, but puts it all in a touchscreen-only body, which is both sleek and sexy. Since the keyboard has been removed, the HTC Hero also has a full, onscreen keyboard, and a sumptuous new interface called Sense. You also get the Android Marketplace, which lets you download and install third party apps to your HTC Hero, and it ends up creating a smartphone that really can morph into whatever you want it to be. It really is a kind of Hero; it’s the HTC Hero.

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