5 hottest Smartphone on the Feast of the World Mobile - MWC 2011

Exhibition of the world's biggest mobile phone, Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2011, marked the presence of various new smartphone, ready to greet the market. Which mobile phone reap the most attention? Here are the five hottest phones from the arena of MWC 2011, quoted from TechRadar, Thursday (02/17/2011):

1. Samsung Galaxy S II

Galaxy S first edition includes the most successful Android smartphone. Samsung wants to continue this sweet story with Galaxy S II. These features are pinned on the new generation is considered to give a high standard in the smartphone world. Call it Super Amoled plus screen with Gorilla Glass, dual-core processor until the body is super thin.

2. LG 3D Optimus

3D Optimus be one star of the show MWC 2011. Without the help of the tool, users can enjoy the promised 3 Dimension screen on this phone, record or distribute them to other devices. Performance is also supported by dual core processors.

3. Sony Ericsson Xperia Play

Mobile phones this one is more like a portable gaming device rather than a smartphone. Just look at the full keyboard control buttons for playing games. The uniqueness of this Android smart phone so the main attraction and perhaps the game would lure the maniacs.

4. HTC S-series

HTC cell line refresh in the presence of Inredible S, Desire S and S. Wildfire All three improved their ability than previous versions. Incredible S for example equipped with more processor speed in Qualcomm MSM8255 CPU, HD video recording capability and a new front camera.

 

5. Facebook Cell Phone

Working with Facebook, HTC released a ChaCha and Salsa. Both phones Android is deeply integrated with Facebook, thanks to the existence of a special button to access it. Facebook its own promises there will be more similar mobile phones in the future. "There have been many things done to make one phone up, but you can expect there will be more mobile with dozens of deep integration into Facebook than ever before," said the boss of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg.

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