Top Touchscreens
All the hep cats have touch screen cell phones these days. If you’re looking for a top notch one for yourself, I’ve done the research for you in my Top Touchscreen Phones shopping guide. The original touch screen, the Apple iPhone is still considered the best of its kind on the market in terms of touch navigation. It has the biggest screen and is the most accurate when typing. Internet connection is strong as well. It also has tons of fun and useful apps to download.
Clockwise from top left: HTC Touch Diamond, Apple iPhone, BlackBerry Storm, LG Vu, Sony Ericsson Xperia, LG Incite
The T-mobile G1 is fairly easy to navigate and it has a real keypad that slides out for those who prefer typing on keys to typing on a screen (like I do). The BlackBerry Storm has a good e-mail program and you can edit Word and Excel docs on it, which is a big plus for business users. The Verizon 3G network for BlackBerry is also very reliable, but Storm has no Wi-Fi, so the internet connection is slow when out of network range. Not too many people seem happy about the no Wi-Fi thing.
It’ll be sweet to see if the upcoming Nokia N97 is able to compete with Apple’s forerunner.
