Android have been about for quite a while now, long enough you'd think in which they would have enough knowledge to produce a mobile phone handset that is capable of inflicting some kind of serious damage on the Apple iPhone. Well only just recently they have been able to do this which was with the release of the HTC Desire HD. So far as sales go we do not have exact figures but we do know that in the UK the shops that had the devices for sale didn't have sufficient stock to satisfy customer need.
So you can safely say that Android handsets at the moment are starting to get to the light at the end of a lengthy, Apple iPhone dominated tunnel. Android initially was virtually exclusicve to HTC but lately we have witnessed the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S launched which is in some ways every bit as good as the Desire HD and in others not as good, but still it is a cracking mobile phone handset and there have already been a few other's launched such as computer giants Dell's first dip into the mobile/smart phone market with the Dell Streak, which it is safe to say is one hell of a mobile phone. It's got an amazingly big screen measuring up to be 5 inches bang on. Some going that for a phone screen, however Dell being Dell tend not to do things by half really. I mean this phone is virtually a laptop, although not just any old laptop, a laptop smaller than your shoe!
If you would quite like one of these brilliant mobile phones, whether it's a HTC or even a new Dell or whatever you're certain to find some really good Android deals around on the high-street, because there are a few budget Android handsets just like the Wildfire and also some of the more 'top of the range' mobile phones like the HTC Desire HD.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Are Android handsets slowly taking over the mobile phone world?
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