In case you are going the Android route then take a glance at the 4G enabled rings such as the HTC EVO, Nexus S (Sprint's first 'pure' Google gizmo), & the Samsung Epic. My pick from the Android rings is the recently launched Nexus as it ships with the latest version of the Android operating method .3 often called Gingerbread), runs on Sprint's WiMAX 4G network, has a 1GHz processor, 16 GB of on board memory, inch Tremendous AMOLED touch screen display, mega pixel rear camera as well as a.3 mega pixel front facing camera. The EVO's features include an 8 mega pixel camera, though runs on Android.2 (Froyo), as does the Epic. The Epic has a full QWERTY keyboard in case you are looking for an android with a physical keyboard. In case you are serious about text messaging, emailing, security & need a sturdy phone with a battery that has around 13 days standby time & 6 hours talk time then take a glance at the Bold 9650 from Dash. Effectively this is the upgrade on the Tour with the main differences being a touchpad to move the cursor, WiFi & times as much onboard memory. It is lovely international roaming capabilities running on both CDMA & GSM,.4 inch screen (360 x 480 pixels),.2 mega pixel rear camera, 528 MHz processor, runs on BlackBerry's latest operating method (version 6), amongst other standard BlackBerry features.
Dash has a reasonable choice of 2011 rings. The popular choices are Androids & BlackBerry devices. Android is a pleasant option in case you enjoy using your phone as a multimedia gizmo in addition to regular phone use, while the BlackBerry rings are better suited for those who need a solid, robust, secure phone with an excellent full QWERTY keyboard making typing emails & messages speedy & straightforward.
Dash has other BlackBerry rings available - the Curve 9330 & the Style.
The Curve is similar in plenty of respects to the Bold both physically & technically. The Curve is slightly cheaper than the Bold, although it is more likely to 'crash' under pressure or 'slow up' than the Bold due to the weaker processor power. This being said there is plenty of Curve owners who love their Curve & have no hassles with the phone. The Style is a one-of-a-kind option from BlackBerry with the clamshell design full QWERTY keyboard phone. This is possibly the best clamshell smartphone available & is a fun, compact phone. The keys on the Style are slightly cramped & not raised as much as the Bold & Curve, making typing not as simple.
As mentioned above, the most popular types of rings from Dash in 2011 are the Android & BlackBerry devices. Android rings are more impressive with all the apps & latest multimedia functions while BlackBerry is focused on selling robust, secure, full QWERTY keyboard rings with long lasting battery life. Which kind you pick depends on what features appeal to you more. The Bold 9650 is the Premier Dash BlackBerry, while the Nexus is probably the most suitable choice Dash Android phone, with the Epic & EVO closely competing for top place.
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