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10 best mobile phones in the world today

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October 30th | Tell us what you think [ 12 comments ]

nokia 3210

Believe it or not, the Nokia 3210 is now over 10 years old. Selling over 150 million units, the 3210 was the first mobile to truly hit the big time and it was many people's first time phone.

Who doesn't remember playing Snake and composing a personal ringtone on the 3210? Back then, phones were used for making phone calls, texting was a new phenomenon and WAP was so hi-tech it was scary.

Equally scary is the notion that actually if you were born in the '90s, you're probably too young to have any knowledge of such exciting times.

Still, the phone industry is now so humungous it's worth over $24bn in India alone. Some stats suggest that the global mobile industry will be worth $200bn by 2012 – that's $33 for every human being on the planet.

And what's driving this recession-beating performance? It's the technology, stupid!

So here we have our 10 favourite mobile phones of the current crop, in reverse order...

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bullitinn56


Sunday at 20:51 GMT

12. moving, or capable of moving or being moved, from place to place, definition of Mobile, but a laptop is still a laptop and a caravan will never be a trailer or mobile home......

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nitebot


November 2nd

11. @rsmits

In America, you had the radio mobile phone before the cellular mobile phone, and handsets were known as 'mobile phones.' The UK didn't have a national or even regional radio mobile phone network.

When cellular mobile phone networks were created in America, it was decided to use the shorthand term 'cell phone' to distinguish handsets from the radio 'mobile phones.' But in the UK, the cell phone network was the first mobile network and so we just started calling handsets mobile phones.

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lovlid


November 2nd

10. @ rsmits.

And by the by, cell phone is short for cellular mobile. Check your Websters.

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lovlid


November 2nd

9. @ rsmits.

And how do the 'planes fly in your part of the world, because there is no such thing as "aluminum". And did you read Harry potter and the philosopher's stone, or Harry Potter and the Magic Boulder or whatever words you used to dumb it down.

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rsmits


November 2nd

8. I never could understand why Europeans call all cell phones mobiles when in North America they're all cell phones. Mobile phones to us are cell phones designed or adapted for use in vehicles. None of these phones qualify as "mobile" phones since none of them appear to be designed for use in vehicles. Most of them would be difficult to use and the article fails to mention at all whether there are custom hands free kits for various makes of cars, etc.

I don't expect Europeans to change what they call cell phones but in my part of the world cell phones aren't practical without car kits since it's illegal to use them while driving otherwise.

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ninjasirat


October 30th

7. lol Iphone 2nd i guess i could belive but i think the motorola dext shud be a bit lower since the looks are amazing!!

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