• Top 10 greatest Windows mobile smartphones ever that helped build Windows mobile Phones’ reputation

    Posted on April 10th, 2012 David Brooks No comments

    Nowadays, the mobile phone market has been developing in a tremendous fast way to provide worldwide users more excellent and user friendly mobile devices. Many mobile phone manufacturers aroused with competitive candidates to compete with each other in the fierce smartphone market, like the Apple iPhone 4S, Samsung Galaxy Note, HTC One X, etc. which act not even a simple smartphone, but rather a multimedia player to enable you fulfill your leisure entertainment by watching HD movies on them, not even to say the freshly released Nokia Lumia 900. In the modern smartphone market, Windows mobile phones play a big role and have become more and more popular along with the improvement of Windows mobile platform, like the upcoming release of Windows 8 OS. Microsoft’s very own Windows Phone has been building a lot of buzz of late – thank primarily to the highly coveted Nokia Lumia 900. There have been so many successful Windows Phones like the Nokia Lumia 900, Samsung Focus S, Dell Venue Pro, and HTC Titan II, which all easily all stand out as the premier of the crop, but long before them, Microsoft built its reputation around its aging Windows Mobile platform. Today, what we are going to mention are the phones that ever helped build Windows mobile phones’ reputation ever. We have got a top 10 list for that. Check bellow:

    LG eXpo

    LG eXpoAfter putting out the dismal LG Incite, AT&T got itself a beauty in the LG eXpo. Aside from it sporting a landscape style QWERTY keyboard, things that made this smartphone outstanding are that this device provided business users with the functionality of a fingerprint reader and an optional pico projector attachment. It could be said that this smartphone was mostly prepared for business users.

    HTC Touch

    HTC TouchThe HTC Touch became famous because it is the first device the manufacturer planned to the high-end smartphone since the landing of original iPhone, since which many manufacturers rushed into touchscreen hysteria. The HTC Touch first established the whole customized UI thing with Windows Mobile thanks to its TouchFLO interface.

    Samsung SGH-i760

    Samsung SCH i760If you’re a button aficionado, you would surely fall in love with Samsung SCH-i760. Despite donning a boring numeric name, the Samsung SCH-i760 was covered from head-to-toe with buttons all around – thus, making it one lovable smartphone for business class users. Sure it was massive because of its built-in keyboard, but it managed to pack on a numeric keypad and sizable touchscreen as well.

    Palm Treo 700w

    Palm Treo 700wPalm Treo 700w is the very first Palm made device to run Windows Mobile – as opposed to its own platform. Indeed, some saw it as blasphemy, but nevertheless, it embodied all of the wonderful aspects we associate with a Palm device. For example, it featured that wonderful portrait style QWERTY form factor.

    Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

    Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1Everywhere we look nowadays, Sony’s line of smartphones has the XPERIA branding on them. Some people might forget that the XPERIA line actually didn’t start off with Android, but rather, it came to light with Windows Mobile in the form of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. In addition to being its first Windows Mobile smartphone, it flaunted one killer industrial design on top of its high-end specs.

    Samsung OMNIA

    Samsung OMNIAActually, not only does Samsung OMNIA get the credit for being the first OMNIA branded smartphone, but it was also the first respectable high-end offering from Samsung’s camp. It featured an optical trackpad, 5-megapixel snapper, 3.2” touchscreen, and supported both DivX and XviD out of the box.

    HTC Touch Pro2

    HTC Touch Pro2Simply, it’s one of HTC’s finest smartphones ever, as it balanced things out with its impeccable design for a QWERTY based smartphone. Thankfully, HTC brought back the tilting action with its touchscreen – essentially emulating the look of a laptop. Even to this day, it has probably one of the best landscape style keyboards around.

    Toshiba TG01

    Toshiba TG01Even though Toshiba is still trying to establish itself in the smartphone market right now, we have to give the TG01 some credit for the reasoning that it was the first to market with a 1GHz processor – something that seemed so awe-inspiring back then. Running Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon chip, it exuded a sense of speed in nearly everything it did. Additionally, it managed to pack an impressive 4.1” WVGA touchscreen and this cool looking paneled UI.

    Palm Treo Pro

    Palm Treo ProIf there was a Windows Mobile smartphone gunning at the BlackBerry form factor, the Palm Treo Pro was it! We can’t think of anything sexier looking using the portrait style QWERTY form factor other than this device. Interestingly enough, it was HTC that actually manufactured the Palm Treo Pro.

    HTC HD2

    HTC HD2Frankly, the HTC HD2 was in a whole league of its own, since it featured many things we tend to see so commonplace in today’s market. Certainly, it was a larger than life smartphone for its killer industrial design, a ridiculously large 4.3” WVGA display, and 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.

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