The Best Mobile Phones in the World

Since everyone has varying tastes not to mention the kind of features and service they want from a cellphone, coming up with a list of the best mobile phones is not easy. However, using criteria that took in features, appearances and value for money, here is what tops the list for 2011:

Blackberry Bold 9780

A significant step up from the older 9700 model, the new Blackberry Bold has the 9700 fans excited to get their hands on RIM's latest flagship model and see just how good it measures up.

Aside from the obvious physical changes that the phone has gone through, the biggest factor is the addition of the Blackberry 6 Operating System. Its features include a WebKit-based Internet browser, a more advanced multimedia experience and a Universal Search tool.

You may now take passable snapshots owing to the 5mp camera, a step up from the 9700's 3. The sleek exterior of the phone has been toned down to black and white from its former chrome image and so has the faux leather.

The interior of the phone has not been changed much except for its RAM which has been doubled from 256MB to 512MB. Other features and services remain such as Wi-Fi connectivity, 3G, 480x360 2.44-inch screen, full QWERTY keyboard and built-in apps BlackBerry App World and BlackBerry Messenger. It is truly one of the best mobile phones in the market.

LG Optimus 7

Another one of the best mobile phones today is the Optimus 7 carries the Windows Phone 7 platform so its design is based pretty much on the Microsoft design rules for Windows Phone 7 hardware. The typical design for all Windows Phone 7 handsets are the three shortcut buttons on the front of the phone and a camera button on the right edge.

The LG Optimus 7 contains all the regular features associated with smartphones such as Wi-Fi connectivity, 3G and GPS. The camera takes 5mp pictures and the internal memory can take up to 16GB.

This example of one of the best mobile phones is able to differentiate itself through the following features: an app called ScanSearch, a panorama camera mode and a PlayTo feature for DLNA.

Samsung Galaxy Ace

The Galaxy Ace is the latest addition to the Samsung family and is considered to pack a lot of punch for its reasonable price. It is being touted as one of the best mobile phones Smartphone division for the newbie on a budget. It runs on the Android 2.2 operating system and has been aesthetically favored to the iPhone 4. It has tested lighter, nicer in the and smaller than its Apple counterpart. Despite the size difference, the Galaxy Ace's display screen is of the exact same size of the iPhone.

The video quality leaves much to be desired for and there is no HD video recording as well. The phone's 5mp camera makes up for it though with its many shot and screen options, a saving grace for trigger happy users. These features along with its affordability are what make the gadget one of the best mobile phones in the market.

Orange San Francisco

But for true winner of the budget league in the best mobile phones Android category, the real winner is Orange San Francisco. It's built in with Android 2.1 but despite the "low" system, it still boasts of a surprisingly fast response time, along with all the home screens and widgets that you can expect from Android. The camera is average, best not to buy this gadget if you want hi quality snapshots. But the verdict remains that it is a great phone for a great price.

Samsung Galaxy S2

The phone packs a lot of techie goodness under its hood and the best thing about is how Samsung seamed everything together to get it to work near flawlessly. It's media experience is nothing short of fantastic taking in the Super AMOLED Plus Screen, the Dual Core 1.2GHz processor, and the crystal clear sonic performance. 1080p video recording is available as well as the top of the line camera that takes stunning shots. It's got all the functions you'd want in a mobile, all at top quality - photography, gaming, social media, internet browsing and more. Its' model is definitely the best mobile phones in the market today.