Top 10 mobile devices of 2008Apple iPhone 3GWhy we will remember it Damian Koh: The iPhone 3G didn't have the hype of its predecessor, but its list of added features including 3G, support for Microsoft Exchange and third-party software makes it attractive not only to everyday consumers, but also the enterprise users. John Chan: You need only look at the way mobile operators all over the world were eating out of Apple's hands to realize that the international launch of the iPhone 3G was a defining point of 2008. Tags: Research In Motion Ltd., Open Source, Nokia Corp., Apple iPhone 3G, touch screen |
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the X1 definitely had a lot of hype and anticipation throughout the year. They made all their fans wait so long that a few SE diehards I know went for other models instead coz they couldn't stand the wait
Dec 26, 2008 15:33
SE has a history of doing this. They did it with P990i and then with the P1i. Both were (as a matter of fact still are) excellent devices. But I guess got way to under rated in the scheme of smart phones because of delayed launches.
Apr 10, 2009 01:33
the Omnia definitely moved lotsa volume for Samsung here in this part of the world. Looking forward to better stuff from Samsung next year!
the N97 is a good inclusion though we dunno when it's gonna land in consumers' hands yet.
E71 - really pretty looking one there but I'm surprised you didn't choose the Bold instead, John.
The G1's design is actually quite nice imho.
And Storm made it to the list just by being a touchscreen phone! haha... just kidding. There was definitely a lot of hype and anticipation on the Storm there.
Now on that iPhone 3G...
Dec 26, 2008 15:39
I bought a Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 for myself, 'nuff said.
Dec 26, 2008 17:49
Have seen good smartphones this. Hope to see more the next year. One of my favourites were the HTC series. They did come up with good devices.
I own a HTC Touch Diamond and extrmemely happy with it. It is almost able to do everything a iphone does.
Anyway iphone is all hype and none. I know persons owning it and telling me they were expecting better from Apple
Dec 26, 2008 20:44
I have seen quite a lot of reviews and some of the top 10, i have seen it in action. However, my favorite will be Nokia's 5800 XpressMusic.
I want something in between Business and Entertainment, but not 'overloaded' with things... i just want a phone with 'exact' features i wanted... another on my wishlist is RIM's Bold, but it lost out to 5800 on camera, music and price point.
Dec 26, 2008 21:35
Glad to see you didn't called the topic BEST Top 10 mobile devices as some are just out (and contain bugs)
I bought this year the Tytn II (jan 08) the Diamonf Touch (June 08) and the 3G Iphone (Nov 08)
Next one will be the G2 - yeah.. rumours but it is coming :-)
Dec 29, 2008 19:21
iPhone 3G is a good one.. wish i could swap it to my 2G iPhone..
Dec 30, 2008 09:47
got the iPhone 3G after years with windows, symbian and even palm and never looked back. i must iPhone isn't for everyone. there's no end to expectation. if you were like me, always keen in new tech and not afraid to explore, whatever new tech should be a good news. welcome to the future! embrace changes! hehehe
Dec 30, 2008 13:54
I got myself an Omnia. If there was a keyboard or a way to connect an external leyboard, it might be perfect. :)
Jan 01, 2009 19:33
you guys stil haven't done done a review of the Nokia 5800... get onto it!!!
Jan 02, 2009 06:48
I don't has a mobile phone, but when i saw all this, i know that the mobile phone is important. i'm still a student, so how can i afford it.
Jan 27, 2009 10:22
got myself the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic...it should be in the top 10 this year!!!
Jan 29, 2009 14:16
iPhone 3G should not be in that list. Go Nokia N97!!
Feb 12, 2009 16:10
iphone's the best!
(get the wallpapers and ringtones free at i-phone-resource.blogspot.com)
Mar 13, 2009 17:52
i bought a Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and it is the best phone.. SE Rules.. !
Mar 30, 2009 23:25
My perfect 10 device would be with HTC Touch HD screen, iphone interface, Samsung inov8 camera and Nokia sound.
Apr 06, 2009 17:39
No way. A serious blackberry person would never rate 'storm' that high. Its biggest strength turns out to be its biggest problem - the clickable screen. Its okay if you want to enjoy DVD quality play back on a huge screen but when it comes to getting down to business its a real downer. Not at all suited to write messages or short emails. Very slow getting used to and extremely low sensitivity - too many wrong clicks. You need to turn the device around to get the full QWERTY. The accelerometer thing is also super sensitive; changing directions even with slightest of tilts. To top it all up - no Wifi.... comon blackberry!
Apr 10, 2009 03:00
it is easy,, you get a external bluetooth keybord and it is a plessure to type your messeges
May 05, 2009 01:30
I was choosing among Nokia E71, Nokia N95 8BG, iPhone and Samsung Omnia before finally settling for the last one.
I have been a Nokia user eversince. I love Nokia's friendliest user interface and their units are top performers in their class. The last time I went to get a new phone, I was seriously considering other brands.
The iPhone is the most attractively-designed unit there is in the market. Its iPod-like sound quality and flawless touch technology is the best and indeed a deal-maker (almost for me). However, features-wise, it sucks! No video call/ video capture/ FM radio and low resolution camera (2MP) to mention a few.
Samsung Omnia, on the other hand, is a much better alternative. Almost complete in features and functionality. Far from perfect but much better than the over-hyped iPhone. I'm happy with everything that comes with it, including the bugs! =D
I have been a Nokia user ever since so I have only praises for the E71 and N95 8GB.
May 09, 2009 23:50



