iPhone competitors. Which one is the most ‘dangerous’?
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
Desc: The first Windows Mobile phone made by Sony Ericsson, the Xperia X1 boasts a “arc-slider” form factor, a full QWERTY keypad, and a unique “paneled” interface running atop the Windows Mobile OS.
ave. Price: $400 or more
Samsung Instinct
Desc: A close cousin to the iPhone in terms of look and feel, the Instinct comes with a snazzy, easy-to-use interface, 3G data access, on-demand video, full-track music downloads, voice commands, and turn-by-turn GPS navigation.
ave. Price: $200-250
LG Voyager
Desc: Think the old enV music phone, except with a 2.8-inch touch-screen display on the outside flip. Inside the clamshell you’ll find a full QWERTY keypad, while couch potatoes can tune in to Verizon’s live TV service.
ave. Price: $299
LG Vu
Desc: This thin, light, and stylish HSDPA-enabled handset boasts AT&T’s new live TV service, which delivers about nine channels of streaming video. It also comes with a slick animated interface, mobile e-mail, and AT&T’s one-way video conferencing service.
ave. Price: $299
LG Venus
Desc: It looks like a fairly typical slider (if slick-looking) slider phone; look more closely, however, and you’ll see the Venus’ dual displays; a touch-sensitive LCD on the bottom, and a larger, standard display just above.
ave. Price: $199
HTC Touch
Desc: Another Windows Mobile handset, except this one comes with HTC’s TouchFlo interface—a spinning 3D cube that gives you one-touch access to your contacts, messaging, Web browsing, multimedia, and more.
ave. Price: $249
HTC Touch Dual
Desc: It’s essentially an HSDPA-enabled version of Touch with exactly the same features, but adds a slide-out, 20-button keypad.
ave. Price: $400 or more (maybe)
Original source by Ben Patterson
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