smartphones are like mini-netbooks

I’ve been reading up on HTC’s newest smartphone called the HTC Desire. There is also HTC Legend which is sleeker and looks more beautiful but Desire packs more power. I’ve been looking at the specifications and watching video reviews and I can say that it is probably the best Android phone out there.

There are competitions though in the form of Nokia’s N9000 and also Samsung but HTC holds such a great promise. What I like about smartphones is that they are just like mini-netbooks. I can search anything even the best weight loss pills anywhere I go.

2009 Top 10 Cellphones!

PC world‘s best smartphones for 2009. Have a break with your laptop… Click the highlighted word for more infos.

1. Motorola Droid

Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: The first Android 2.0 phone impresses with a strong suite of Web features and a stunning 3.7-inch display, but some users might have trouble with the shallow keyboard.

2. Apple iPhone 3GS

Keyboard: No

Bottom Line: Performance enhancements distinguish the otherwise evolutionary step-up iPhone 3GS from its previous iterations.

3. Motorola Cliq

Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: The beautifully designed Motorola Cliq is a social butterfly’??s dream phone, but others may find the MotoBlur user interface overwhelming.

4. Research in Motion BlackBerry Bold 9700

Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: The best BlackBerry available, the Bold 9700 packs a multitude of features into a sophisticated, slimmed-down design.

5. T-Mobile myTouch 3G

Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is a big improvement from its predecessor, but the physical keyboard is sorely missed.

6. Palm Pre

Form Factor: Candy bar

Bottom Line: The Pre’s webOS software is touch-friendly and fun, but the cramped QWERTY keyboard detracts from the phone’s usability.

7. Samsung Behold II

Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: With a gorgeous AMOLED display and an excellent camera, the pricey Samsung Behold II will appeal to multimedia junkies with deep pockets.

8. Research in Motion BlackBerry Tour 9630

Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: The BlackBerry Tour entices with an ergonomic keyboard and gorgeous display, but the omission of Wi-Fi disappoints.

9. Samsung Omnia II

Keyboard:

No

Bottom Line: With its eye-catching design and variety of multimedia features, the Omnia II is a solid Windows phone, but sluggish performance keeps it from being perfect.

10. HTC Droid Eris

Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: If you can live without a hardware keyboard, the HTC Droid Eris is an affordable and feature-packed alternative to the Motorola Droid.