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Which mobile use best ?

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Which mobile use best.i want to know about Your choice in Company and Mobile Model Tell me?

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wonderclerks
Hello INSTARACHANA,
I use SAMSUNG mobile with Android. Samsung company is the best company.



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ssam
You Must Go With Latest Technology
iPHONE 6 and 6 plus
Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge



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DeepikaAi
I am use Mi phone, so I think it is best phone and Mi phone service is good.



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vinothmech
I am using Moto G (2nd Gen.). Go to Lenova or Moto. Samsung Phone design are boring and looks old



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topclassseo
i am using HTC mobile which i like most



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rubaic
I think you should go for Iphone or Blackberry. Both are very good in feature and quality.



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zainshuja
"Which phone should I buy?" This is the single most common question readers like you ask phone reviewers like us every day. We get it -- it can be a challenge, especially with superb choices such as theSamsung Galaxy S6and iPhone 6S Plus. But depending on your price range and what's available where you live, the new phone you should be getting may not be a flagship -- it could turn out to be the Nokia Lumia 640 or one of the many Motorola Moto Gs.

On the bright side, options are a good thing, so long as you're armed with the knowledge necessary to make smart shopping decisions. Sit tight as we lay out what you need to know to find the best new device for you.

Cell phone types
Smartphones
At the top of today's handset pecking order is the smartphone. These devices typically have the most power, and top-notch components: the fastest processors and Wi-Fi; the highest image resolution and memory capacity and the most pixel-rich screens. By definition, they run true mobile operating systems; think Apple iOS and Google Android, but also Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile and (to a much lesser extent) BlackBerry 10. They also support downloadable applications through virtual storefronts that are tied to their associated software platforms, like the Google Play store. Because of all their capabilities, smartphones are usually the most expensive phones on the market.

Messaging or feature phones
One step below smartphones, feature phones strive to offer many of the same capabilities as smartphones. Instead of popular mobile operating systems, these gadgets run proprietary software crafted by their manufacturers, such as Samsung, LG or Kyocera. Many feature phones are made primarily for text messaging and email, though you won't be required to buy a data plan. Several of these designs sport full QWERTY physical keyboards. With a raft of cheap, available Android and Windows devices, feature handsets are fewer and farther between.

Basic phones
There are plenty of people who have no interest in viewing full desktop-quality Web pages or running apps on a mobile device. Simply put, they just want a new phone for making calls, and that's it. No funny stuff. Basic handsets are uncomplicated and use traditional simple keypads. They typically come in clamshell designs that flip open, or in tall, narrow candy bar form. They're usually lighter and smaller than feature phones and smartphones.



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kash2u
I use HTC 820 but I will suggest you to use Samsung J7... :-) I like it's look & config.



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Topseoservice
It depends on your requirement and budget.



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williamjohn
Samsung Galaxy is the best to choose.



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