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		<title>The best mobile phones in 2010 the Mobile World Congress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Much has been reported, and much has been presented at the Mobile World Congress. A clear winner is in place, but a trend is discernible. Especially in view of the abundance of &#8220;Firsts&#8221; sting HTC and Google out. HTC introduced the Touch phone Legend and Desire, is perhaps the best phones before the show. Both [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Much has been reported, and much has been presented at the Mobile World Congress. A clear winner is in place, but a trend is discernible.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Especially in view of the abundance of &#8220;Firsts&#8221; sting HTC and Google out. HTC introduced the Touch phone Legend and Desire, is perhaps the best phones before the show. Both phones were no technical weaknesses, and visually convincing and sparkled with its fantastic displays.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This success of HTC goes hand in hand with Google&#8217;s Android. Besides the two HTC Touch phones here stung even the Sony Ericsson phones X10 Mini and Mini Pro and the Motorola QUENCH out. Virtually every mobile phone manufacturer now relies on Google Android. One of the exceptions: Nokia. Overall, not so much to see from the Finnish industry giants. Anders then even Samsung.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With a huge booth and the new OS Bada Koreans have tried to stand up to. The Samsung S8500 Wave could convince this already and will enrich the market. Here too obvious: The best thing about the mobile phone is the display. Still has some work to do, however Microsoft. Phone Windows 7 was presented and therefore was indeed on everyone&#8217;s lips, but there are still months away until the first cell phones are available with Microsoft&#8217;s new mobile operating system in stores.<span id="more-198"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This time can use the Android phones and even Apple is now to develop key advantages. Microsoft has unveiled a mobile radically new operating system software. The response which this has been shared. Worrisome is the idea that as the current devices running Windows Mobile 6.5 will make representations to the competitor. Therefore, the current focus on Android by HTC is only understandable.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the next few months, the buyer will make a bow to Microsoft. Whether Microsoft&#8217;s Windows 7, this phone can reverse it, currently seems a little questionable. The now presented instruments of Acer and Co. are more likely to eke out a niche existence.</p>
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