Best Phones of 2010 (Video Review)

best cell phones 150x150 Best Phones of 2010 (Video Review)This year its war happening among all most all gadget manufacturers with exception of Nokia. HTC after joining hands with Google seems to be leading the way in future.  All this without BlackBerry, Apple and of course Nokia. Here we provide you with video review of some top lined smart phones of year 2010. This video coverage of smart phone war will be informative to you.

HTC presses home the advantage

HTC certainly isn’t resting on its laurels after a record-breaking, award-winning 2009. HTC is nodoubt is a tough competitor on ground, besides hard time from Apple, with its HTC Hero, new HTC Legend and its superphone, the HTC Desire.

Motorola fighting its way back to the top

Motorola is also not an easy competitor after announcing three new phones since the turn of the year. The Backflip, the Quench, and the US-exclusive Devour have all arrived since January, check out the video.

Google enters the hardware market in style

Google provided the first  look at the Google Nexus One handset at CES 2010 in Las Vegas early this year. Crafted by HTC, but with Google’s own interpretation of the Android OS, it boasts a spectacular 3.7-inch OLED screen, Android 2.0 software and a lot  of admiration from google fans. Soon to arrive in the UK and other parts of Europe, Nexus One as its name shows, will be followed by Nexus Two and……

Samsung riding the crest of a Wave

Samsung has launched its own bada OS to compete with the open-source Android and, at MWC 2010, it launched its first handset on the platform. The Samsung Wave has a beautiful OLED screen, but the big question for Samsung is, can the new OS make it a must-own phone for 2010? Check out the video below.

Sony Ericsson turns to Android for salvation

Sony Ericsson finally jumped onto the Android bandwagon at Mobile World Congress with its long-awaited Xperia X10. Boasting a mammoth 4.0-inch touchscreen, an 8-megapixel camera and a brand new social networking-friendly UI, could it challenge the HTCs and Motorolas of the world? Sony Ericsson also hedged its bets by releasing two pocket versions of the device, the X10 Mini, and the QWERTY-rocking X10 Mini Pro.

The best of Mobile World Congress 2010

Check out the video coverage of latest in Mobile and smart phone industry at Mobile World Congress, including the Windows Phone 7 Series Operating System and handsets from new companies.

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