What Should I Buy?

Choosing from all the available Verizon Cell Phones can be a nightmare.   The first thing to consider, as with almost any similar purchase is your budget.   If you can afford a smartphone then that is probably the best way to go.  Smartphones are very popular now and can be quite useful in everyday use.  So then comes the question of which phone to choose and why.  Some of the more popular features that almost every one looks for when choosing a phone are things like camera capability and bluetooth and and touch screen.  

Camera capabilities on the Samsung models seem to be among the best. If using the camera is something you are really interested in when picking Verizon Cell Phones then you should seriously consider a Samsung model, as the cameras on those models range from 2.0 to 5.0 megapixels and offer some of the best quality photos and video that you can get on a phone.   HTC is another excellent choice when looking at a phone for the camera.  HTC models have similar ranges of megapixels as well as a slick user interface. 

Bluetooth is another feature that is pretty much ubiquitous in mobile phones now. Bluetooth is more than just a way to connect to your wireless handset and if you are thinking about choosing a phone for the camera then you should be thinking about using the bluetooth on the phone to connect with and upload images and videos to your PC or laptop.  All of the Verizon Cell Phones with multimedia capability have bluetooth. 

The Verizon Cell Phones with a touch screen, such as the Blackberry Storm are among the slickest designs in the market.   The HTC, Samsung, and LG models with touch screen are also very nice.  The top of the line would be the Motorola DROID, which although it hasn’t lived up to its hype as an iPhone killer, is still one of the very best mobile devices on the market.  Exclusive to Verizon, the DROID has just about every feature that you need on a mobile device and more than enough apps for it coming to the marketplace every day.  

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