Discover Sprint's 2011 Android and BlackBery Phones
Discover Sprint's 2011 Android and BlackBery Phones
Dash has a reasonable selection of 2011 mobile phones. The well-known choices are Androids and BlackBerry gadgets. Android os is the best place if you enjoy using your mobile cellphone as a media system in addition to regular mobile cellphone use, while the BlackBerry mobile phones are better suited for those who want a solid, solid, protected mobile cellphone with an excellent complete QWERTY key pad making entering emails and messages simple and fast.If you are going the Android os route then take a look at the 4G enabled mobile phones such as the HTC EVO, Nexus S (Sprint's first 'pure' Google device), and the Samsung Legendary. My pick from the Android os mobile phones is the recently launched Nexus as it ships with the newest edition of the Android os managing system (2.3 commonly called Gingerbread), operates on Sprint's WiMAX 4G network, has a 1GHz brand, 16 GB of on board storage, 4 inches Super AMOLED touch display, 5 megapixel back photographic camera and a 1.3 megapixel front facing photographic camera. The EVO's functions include an 8 megapixel photographic camera, though operates on Android os 2.2 (Froyo), as does the Legendary. The Legendary has a complete QWERTY key pad if you are looking for an android with a physical key pad. If you are serious about sms messages, emailing, security and want a solid mobile cellphone with an assortment power that has around 13 days standby time and 6 hours talk-time then take a look at the Strong 9650 from Dash. Effectively this is the upgrade on the Tour with the main differences being a touchpad to move the cursor, WiFi and twice as much onboard storage. It has good international roaming capabilities running on both CDMA and GSM, 2.4 inches display (360 x 480 pixels), 3.2 megapixel back photographic camera, 528 MHz brand, operates on BlackBerry's newest os (version 6), amongst other standard BlackBerry functions.
Sprint has two other BlackBerry mobile phones available - the Bend 9330 and the Design.
The Bend is similar in many respects to the Strong both physically and technically. The Bend is a little bit cheaper than the Strong, although it is more likely to 'crash' under pressure or 'slow up' than the Strong due to the weaker brand power. This being said there are many Bend owners who love their Bend and have no hassles with the mobile cellphone. The Design is a unique choice from BlackBerry with the clamshell design complete QWERTY key pad mobile cellphone. This is possibly the best clamshell smartphone available and is a fun, compact mobile cellphone. The keys on the Design are a little bit cramped and not raised as much as the Strong and Bend, making entering not as easy.
As mentioned above, the most well-known types of mobile phones from Dash this year are the Android os and BlackBerry gadgets. Android os mobile phones are more impressive with all the apps and newest media functions while BlackBerry is focused on selling solid, protected, complete QWERTY key pad mobile phones with long-lasting battery power. Which type you choose depends on what functions appeal to you more. The Strong 9650 is the Premier Dash BlackBerry, while the Nexus is probably the top choice Dash Android os mobile cellphone, with the Legendary and EVO closely competing for top place.
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