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Technology Hardware Reviews
05 July, 2008
LG Rumor with Sprint

Are you considered a major “text-er”? Do you often say “TTYL” or “G2G” in regular conversation? Then this is definitely the cell phone for you. The LG Rumor with Sprint has its own keyboard, making texting extremely easy. You can send texts within minutes, and to get the maximum amount of texting, get on the Unlimited Texting Plan.

The LG Rumor is thin, stylish, and inexpensive. You can also check your e-mail on this phone, and get on AIM on this phone.

Easy to operate and use, this phone could even be for someone who didn’t text much, and just has a wide circle of friends, or lives a hectic work life, in which they need to access e-mail often, and they must be able to type e-mails quickly.

This is actually a great phone for any type of phone. It’s, as I said, stylish and thin, making it easy to fit just about anywhere. The keyboard is great for texting, IMing, and e-mailing. Whether you need it for e-mail, need it to keep up with your friends, or just need it to make calls, it’s a great phone to have and I would suggest this phone to just about anyone.

Apple iPhone

The iPhone was probably one of the most awaited and anticipated new items, and with good reason. This phone is not just your phone. It’s your music player, your address book, your planner, your Internet connector, and your camera all rolled into one.

Who needs an iPod when the iPhone holds just as many, if not more, songs, and plenty of video? With the iPhone, you can listen to your music, and no longer miss those important calls while you’re doing so.

Texting is much easier on the iPhone as well. The text screen has actual letters. This allows it to be kind of like a keyboard, making it the easier and faster ways to send a text.

This phone is also great for when you are expecting that important e-mail, or when you are lost, and have to be at that business meeting in ten minutes. Internet is provided with the iPhone. You can always check your e-mail, and there is an icon on the main screen that takes you directly to MapQuest, which is great for when you have no idea where you are, and need a little help around the road.

This phone is everything compacted into one tiny machine, and it is definitely worth the investment.