Over the past few years the main four UK mobile phone manufacturers have all released at least one flip phones, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung and most fanously Motorola who always seem to have a clamshell on the market so why has it taken Blackberry so long to produce one of these? More importantly, have they made a good job of it?
The Nokia 2720 Fold is a flip phone which is affordable as well as useful. It offers a multitude of functionality whilst looking superb in its stylish folding external casing. The flip phones has become a handset which is not as popular as it once was, with touch screen technology being the catalyst for the new range of phones.
The flip phone has taken a step back. However, there are some inherent advantages to the flip phone, one of which is the ability to ensure the screen is kept clean when it is in a pocket or bag.
The Samsung S5150 Diva is a flip phones with a difference. For one, the manner in which the phone flips is unique, with an unusual flip mechanism that creates an impressively aesthetic looking mobile phone. The handset is surprisingly compact, measuring 94 mm x 47 mm wide and being 17 mm thick, whilst weighing only 82 g in weight.
The Alcatel S363 is an impressive mobile phone, which is in the style of a flip phones. Incorporating a modicum of functionality, encased within a stylish casing, this handset has proved popular for a variety of reasons, one of which is its eminent affordability. The handset is compact in size at only 90 mm x 44 mm wide, and to say it is lightweight would be an understatement at only 73 g in weight.
Many thought the flip phones had seen its day, however the Nokia 2720 Fold is proof that that is not the case. With an extensive list of functionality and impressive styling, this handset has brought the chic back to flip phones. The handset is a small handset which is 93 mm by 46 mm wide and 17 mm thick in size. As is customary with this type of phone it also comes with two display screens.
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