SmartPhone
More than Connection
Lots of people use the word smartphone, but not everyone knows what it means. There are many differences between a smartphone and a regular cell phone.
A smartphone is like a phone, in that you can make telephone calls. You can also add in features that make it much more, such as those bells and whistles that are found on a personal digital assistant (PDA) or even a computer. Many smartphones allow you to send and receive e-mail, edit Office documents, or surf the Internet and much more.
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Top 10 SmartPhone Best Sellers

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#2 - HTC Inspire 4G Android SmartPhone (AT&T)
“HTC also has a ton of apps preloaded, but most are actually useful. For example, HTC has a store of sorts where you can download ringtones and wallpapers;” Reviews by Alessandro Viani
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#3 - HTC EVO 4G Android SmartPhone (Sprint)
“Without exaggeration, I can say that the EVO will change the way I operate on a day to day basis. I can also say that it is a whoppingly fun toy to play with!” Reviews by Daniel Murphy (Redmond, OR USA)
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#6 - HTC Freestyle SmartPhone (AT&T)
“It's the first AT&T quick messaging phone to feature the HTC Sense mobile experience, which features the FriendStream application for social networking integration.” Reviews by HTC
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#8 - Samsung Focus Windows SmartPhone (AT&T)
“The phone is very speedy and I found that even with several apps running at once there was no noticeable lag or delay. I'm very happy with this phone.” Reviews by Robert L. Stinnett (Boonville, MO)
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#9 - LG Octane SmartPhone (Verizon Wireless)
“Easy to use and the keys are not too small for my thumbs. Call clarity is great and texting is very easy. I was pleasantly surprised that I could text from either keyboard.” Reviews by P. Prince
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