In buying a smartphone in today's market, there are many options in determining what phone is best for the consumer. Checking websites such as CNET.com as they offer comprehensive statistics on different makes, models, and carriers. Articles such as Consumer Reports breakdown the best and worst parts of each phone from the perspectives of others users so customers can make sure that they are getting the best help for their smartphone needs.
One of the best priced smartphones is the Nokia Astound by T-Mobile. Amazon.com sells it the cheapest.
HTC usually sells a wide variety of fairly priced smartphones. Still, I wouldn't know. I don't go around evaluating every smartphone on the planet like I have nothing better to do with my time.
Samsung smartphones are very popular and have great reviews by current customers. The price ranges for these phones are very high and determined by the make and model. The starting prices for Samsung Smartphones are around $350.00 if you don't want a contract.
Smartphones are all the rage now with teenagers and adults. These phones have everything you need at the tip of your fingers. There is no need any more for a radio, computer or television as with Smartphones it is all in one package! The price of Smartphones is beginning to become steadier as newer technology has come out to go along with them. The young and old alike can operate all the extras on Smartphones.
Many websites and online electronics magazines offer detailed comparisons of smartphones. TopTenREVIEWS features one of the most up-to-date and user-friendly online comparisons, evaluating, of course, the top 10 smartphones of 2012. The format is easy to read and includes a thorough review of each phone. You can find this information at www.cell-phones.toptenreviews.com/smartphones. For one of the most comprehensive comparisons, visit www.smartphones.findthebest.com, which compares 227 different smartphones on a vast range of features, including wireless connectivity options, display capabilities, operating systems and more. Topping that is CNET's comparison of 928 smartphones, which you can refine by a number of criteria, depending on your preferences. The comparisons can be found at www.reviews.cnet.com/smartphone-reviews. Some other websites offering helpful comparisons include www.brighthand.com/price and www.geek.com/smartphone-buyers-guide.
According to market researchers the average price of smartphones have steadily declined and is now approximately $125-$150 for budget models but still about $300-$400 for better smartphone models. So you simply have to decide if you really need the latest technology for your first smartphone or otherwise you can get a cheap one.
Smartphones are constantly evolving up in features and down in price. Currently you can get a smart phone that will run as your computer and do what your PC does. Prices range from $250 to $400.
The Blackberry Curve is a very good phone. However, as a media device, I would say other smartphones takes the cake. Blackberry Curve varies in price from 49.99 to 99.99 depending on the plan you get. I would say that this is a business savvy phone as well.
The easiest way to compare is to go to the major cell phone carrier's websites and start looking. There are some cheaper smartphones out there, but these will still require a data plan.
Nexus smartphones by and large have stock Android OS installed, updates arrive faster than comparable carrier devices, are relatively easy to unlock and root (developer-friendly), and are at a competitive price point.
According to customer reviews on the CNET website the best smart phones are Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, Apple IPhone 5, Nokia Lumia 920, and the Blackberry Q10.
A Pocket PC PDA is pretty dated with smartphones, iPod touches and tablets. You can still purchase some from eBay and Amazon. However, the price is still around the same cost as a new smartphone.