This quick guide on how to choose a smartphones can help you pick which smartphone platform is best for you. AppTV Host Mike Agerbo provides the four most popular mobile platforms: Windows Phone 7, Android, BlackBerry and iOS.
Windows Phone 7:
If you want fun, spontenaity and simplicity the Windows Phone 7 is a good option. With the best mobile integration of Microsoft Office and the only phone to have Xbox Live, this one is a great option for both business and gaming.
Android:
Android provides you the ultimate Google experience. With the new Google+ social network and a host of great services like YouTube, Google Maps, Search, Gmail and Googles Visual Search, Android provides the best option for seamlessly integrating these services. Android is also the most flexible mobile OS, allowing you to do your things, your way.
BlackBerry OS:
BlackBerry is the perfect option for power communicators. If you need a QWERTY keyboard so you can type fast and accurately on your smartphone, then BlackBerry is for you. With BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) you can stay connected with all your friends and colleagues.
iOS 4:
If you want apps, then you'll probably want to go with Apple's iOS 4, running on their iPhone. The iPhone 4 is the most intuitive of all smartphones and it integrates with everything Apple, which is perfect if you're a Mac junkie.
We hope this short demo video helps you choose a smartphone. Any questions you can e-mail us on our website:
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Nice video
Loffon08 8 hours ago
Go Microsoft!!!!
rockindoodcm 2 months ago
google amnoys me
rockindoodcm 2 months ago
@luckyforce98 2.3.5
hackzzz123 2 months ago
@naseer97 lol that was 5 months ago bro XD
thana090909 2 months ago
@luckyforce98 Nah, It's 4.0
naseer97 4 months ago
Windows Phone 7 ftw.
JuniorJoost 5 months ago
I always try to save money on all the things I buy. I do it in various ways including online. This video shows a system that was totally new to me. You can even get a smart phone at a discount.
MrBidwin 5 months ago
With so many great options, it can be difficult to choose. I prefer the iPhone or Android devices, but for people who text a lot the BlackBerry is probably better.
HandsetOverview 7 months ago
True, this video was done when Android Froyo 2.2 was the main Android OS.
blinkmediaworks 7 months ago