Apr 22, 2008

Latest Mobile Phones - Take Charge of Your World

Have you ever imagined how it would feel to have the power of the Internet at the tip of your fingers -24 hours a day and 7 days a week? This and quite a bit more is now possible, thanks to the advent of the latest mobile phones. As a matter of fact, the capabilities of the hottest handsets are quite innovative, to say the least; one can go to the extent of saying that the term "mobile phones" are not appropriate to represent the latest handsets and the term "mobile devices" would be more suitable. One can use the sophisticated mobile phones that are available today as digital cameras, music players, video playback systems, and web browsers among other things. With high-end features and a multitude of user-friendly options, these modern handsets are proving to be the right accessories for tech savvy as well as fashion conscious people in different parts of the world.

The latest mobiles are very much sleek and sophisticated in their looks as well. They come in all types of designs and sport various form factors. From slide open designs to clamshell handsets - potential users could pick and choose their phones, depending on their particular tastes and preferences. Moreover, many of these handsets are ultra slim in their profiles, a fact that is making these devices the latest accessories for the fashion conscious phone users.

Nokia is not the only one to design and develop some of the best handsets that can be used as a navigational device, a digital camera, or a music player. Other leading handset manufactures in different parts of the world have been equally innovative in designing and developing a range of sophisticated mobile devices. Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, LG, all these different names have also contributed to cater to the needs of the evolved mobile phone user of the modern times.

Many of the latest mobile phones can be compared to multimedia computers and high-end digital cameras. We can take the instance of the Nokia N95 to further elucidate this point. The handset has got all that it takes to place it among the latest mobile phones that are currently available in the market. The integrated 5 megapixel camera can be used to capture brilliant images and video clips. One could also use the imaging capabilities of this Nokia mobile for recording as well as watching video clips. With integrated GPS capabilities and a host of multimedia options, this high-end mobile phone opens up a hitherto unexplored world in front of the user.

Another mobile handset that comes with a 5 megapixel digital camera and is one of the finest camera phones currently available in the market is the Sony Ericsson K850i. This Cyber-shot camera phone comes with an in-built 5 megapixel camera that is supported with xenon flash, auto focus and automatic lens cover. Quick and hassle-free access to the internet is also possible due to the incorporation of third generation (3G) capabilities. One can also use this mobile phone to make video calls; this means that an user can view the person he or she is talking to in real time and across geographical domains - which is quite an achievement in itself.

And this is not all; the users of any of the latest mobile phones can put them to quite a few innovative uses. Many of the camera phones, for instance, come with picture editing capabilities, once the pictures are taken, the same can be edited; this means that the owners of these sophisticated handsets can give a full vent to their creativity while taking some of the best shots. With embedded games, picture blogging capabilities, and an exhaustive range of connectivity options, the latest mobile phones are proving their versatility in more ways than one.

Author: Day Kevi
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