Friday, March 26, 2010

Looking for a hand phone

We have all seen the sudden rise of the virtual-goods economy in the internet world. Like its impact on the online world, virtual goods is poised to have profound positive impact on mobile-app start ups for several reasons. Now, it is almost two years with my Nokia hand phone and now I am planning to change it to a mobile with high-end features. Am looking for the one that includes Google Android OS, internet, chat, e-mail, 12 or 16 MP cam packed in a touch screen mode. Am seriously surfing the web for the same. Branded mobile phones make me feel wonderstruck but they a bit costlier when compared to those provided by the Local SEO. It is obvious that people have started trusting local items rather than going for branded models and I am no exception to it.

I want your valuable suggestion on this. My point here is that I am getting my dream mobile much cheaper as per the search results given by Local Search Engine Optimization. It is not RIM and Nokia, the big handset guys with material smartphone market share, and that creates a tough spot for Palm. I prefer Android because of the following reaon. Legacy software at Nokia and RIM and the lack of deep OS software expertise at other handset vendors meant Palm had a chance to create its own virtuous cycle. Until Android pulled the rug out and ran off with the momentum. Suggest me a good hand phone guys.

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